Manantial - Rain Dance
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@monopolyhero If you can't and won't respect our people and ways of life INCLUDING MUSIC. Then go fuck yourself and quit being disrespectfull.
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ahh the power of men and beauty in a song. :) love it,
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REALLY? People are so ignorant. These instruments are south american, not north american. They do this because YOU cannot tell the difference. The furry base drum, flutes (quenas), pipes (sikus), are all Inca, not native to north america. They sing similar to native american chants and dress, plus dance so but it's a mix. A BIG FREAKING MIX
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@XArcane not all mexicans are native.. but the blood line crosses borders.. i will applaud the day the indios to the south can be proud and not be part of the drug revolution. they have more history and pride than that...
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So beautiful people,brave,nice nature loving people ,a world 4th race of purity,and belief of One God,they called him White spirit, so sad gone all.
There culture is just surviving. There land is taken, and they are pushed to desert and rough mountain.
There building and population are ruined. so sad .
they had cities when Spanish arrived,for gold whites mascaraed, them . Any how English man tried his best to preserve ancient remain
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An absolutely beatiful piece of american Indian music..well done.. soothing to the ear and soul and so relaxing after a hard days work.
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wow amazing musik
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@XArcane Hi :), I'm not american so maybe I'm not the right person to answer you about your question. But I personally respect each individual, regardless to race, color etc.. I also come from an immigrant country so I can relate to what you wrote. I mentioned "native american music" because I thought that the name of the genre. Wish you all the best.
How beautiful Native American people were, the clothes they made, how every part of animal & buffalo was used for teepee, robes, clothes, moccasins, sewing awl, even hoofs was used for glue, nothing was wasted. If 1 mourned the entire camp did too, their knowledge of plants/herbs. Most of all I admire how they respected all living things, took only what was needed to survive & gave thanks to Creator. In Memory of Chiefs Joseph, Sitting Bull, Red Cloud, Geronimo, Tecumseh, Quanah & many others.
Aetopus2 1 month ago 32
@monopolyhero you need to respect other people's culture and race! and if you dont like it dont listen. dont spam like this!
aragingstorm 1 month ago 17