Mary Youngblood - "LIVE" Tears for Kientepoos
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I can FEEL her songs. Beautiful!
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Truly, she is a master!
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I have learned so much from just watching this vid. Especially how to do those intricate backward little trills that I couldn't figure out. So much technique can be gleaned from this clip!! For those wanting to learn..feel her music in her heart and watch her fingers and you'll be playing the songs of the wind and earth in no time!
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RIP uncle jack forever in our hearts. next month we will run and wake the spirits of our ancestors to remind them we are still here and this will forever be our land!
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I think this flute is a low D as I can play allong with my low D and they are perfectly in tune,
beautiful soul music
michael
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How can the church of Christ in Tallahassee, Florida, the home of the Seminole, call the American Indian people savage and demon. Only for their money, gold, and savage influence. Listen my young students, do not be persuaded by such lies, there is only good and bad. Think for your self - in your own mind, as you know the difference and can tell them they are wrong in public and in their church.
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I sent a message to friend and foe in my hometown. Where I went to a church that spoke of their faith which had no love. They didn't convey absolute truth, only parcels which benefited them and all others were chastised. I sent them this message today in hopes that they would open their hearts and minds, listen to themselves and understand history - at least in part at such a young age in a university place. Thanks for the song. Cliff Mansfield. Next post is what I said.
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i wanna learn to play one of these so bad
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I saw Mary live and participated in a drum circle - that evening was incredible and the powerful energy in the room was electric as we drummed. She's a lovely spirit and a talented musician.
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i have two flutes and i just cant wrap my mind around how beautifully people can express timeless emotions through such a simple flute. I give my heart to the people that created such a wonderful instrument. Thank you
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It's a Dm
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@rwcbanzai Ugly Kid Joe - 12 cents - a good old song thats got some native flute



BEAUTFUL
Rockonchick2 1 year ago 3
@Rockonchick2 ...... Yes, Beautiful ;-) ...... Thanks for visiting Busbydog.... Dedicated to the "Spirit of the Flute"....
busbydog 1 year ago
Not sure but this is what I found.... Busbydog
The Modoc Chief Kientepoos was known as "Captain Jack." He led a band of his people away from their reservation. They returned to the Modocs' ancestral lands along the Lost River in northeastern California. A force of 400 U.S. Army soldiers tried to force them to return to the reservation in 1872. That began the Modoc War.
busbydog 1 year ago 3