A combination of Robbie Robertson's songs "Stomp Dance (Unity)" and "Coyote Dance" to honor our Native Americans and their sacred lifestyle... Robbie evokes the real and profound like no other... Give Thanks!
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@SuzanneButcher-wo1mi7 ай бұрын
This is truly a wonderful song! Every time I listen, I cry. The earth is truly remarkable. People should respect and appreciate all living things. 🦊🐦🐞😺
@user-vj9yb2dn2b8 ай бұрын
Beautiful people beautiful music. And yes, it's always been Indian country❤
@RonJacksonToahani7 ай бұрын
Really bummed put to hear of his passing. Here on the Navajo Nation his music inspired a lot of people including myself. I especially like his music about our people and it helped raise awareness. RIP Robbie
@ernestyoung16503 жыл бұрын
Robbie Robertson please keep making this native music it's a part of our culture our ancestors
@groseburning19933 жыл бұрын
Look up "we will all sing" by six nation women singers
@davidellis295 Жыл бұрын
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@user-iz1nq9ox6w2 жыл бұрын
I love this song I love the songs meaning.I really love all your songs. There all great 🙂🤗💞👍
@katheriner.24306 ай бұрын
Beautiful. Natural. Powerful.
@nadiajohnson62410 ай бұрын
R. I. P. Robbie Robertson may you join your ancestors in peace.
@nellamorra672810 ай бұрын
love you robbie..will miss you🇨🇦 i'll lay a flower in the snow 🥀
@philipseifer18604 жыл бұрын
Never stop Robbie! Please make more of this fabulous music, for the Mind, Body and Soul! No one one creates this extraordinary music, as good as you! For me, it’s original, torching the spirit, making it brighter! In bringing it out, to the public today, only a master, like yourself can! Please create more of this music so much needed, in a world that’s gone AI Crazy...
@MeMe-fm8yh3 жыл бұрын
I feel 😪 you good spirits. Thank you !
@mamapurplerainbows Жыл бұрын
thank you,,
@tonyb23483 жыл бұрын
its 1/13 21 i find myself alive really enjoy this gives me hope the darkness has given we shall live again
@a.t.8184 Жыл бұрын
I do not forget, and wish recent history was very different
@Cambiegal11 ай бұрын
RIP love always
@johnroybal98553 жыл бұрын
GREAT PHOTOGRAPHY, AND MUSIC, GIVE THE NATIVE LANDS BACK TO THE INDIGENOUS , NATIVE PEOPLES OF THE AMERICAS, SO SAD TO SEE THE THEFT OF THE NATIVE LANDS,
@dianacrow75092 жыл бұрын
The Hawk, perfect shot! Bravo! Beautiful footage...message clear. Willow limb, dream catchers & Shields. Carry the message; many prayers.
@MeMe-fm8yh3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful and then some !!! Gods green 🌎. Protection. All Beautiful things lead to one!!!
@lesliedixon92255 ай бұрын
These songs are so beautiful and amazing! I love them and I want to know who is singing 'way hay a way a haya' though and the other background singing on the first song. Ok it's Sadie Buck!! That voice is incredible and expresses the spirit of the whole song.. This song just flows so beautifully. These songs, the first one and 'Coyote Dance' are the songs that Robbie and Walela performed at the Opening Ceremonies of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City when all the indigenous dancers, hundreds of them came in a procession dancing out onto the ice; followed by the 5 tribal leaders on horseback, the Ute, Paiute, Goshute, Navajo and Shoshone men. I was there and it gives me chills to hear this song and remember seeing this all in person. My daughter was standing out on the ice, she was chosen to be one of the 5 athlete representatives to receive the blessing from the tribal leaders and she stood there waiting and watching as they rode their horses across the ice to where she and the other 4 athlete representatives were standing. It is one of the defining moments of her life and mine as she was the first Indigenous woman to ever compete in the Winter Olympics. This was such an honor for her and I have no words to express my feelings, just tears of gratitude. She received the blessing from the Goshute leader and gave him a gift; and it was beyond anything I could ever have dreamed or imagined for her; it was magnificent. I have memories of the eagle being released and flying around the stadium; it was incredible to watch and so so powerful. I still have the video tape of it all but its nothing like being there in person to see and experience something like this. As I remember now I think "we did it"! I remember all the sacrifices and hard work that it took to get her there, to be an Olympian and represent all of Native America at the Olympic Games for the very first time as an Indigenous woman.
@felixruiz13854 жыл бұрын
Your words are strong
@thomasgrover32235 күн бұрын
To all my relations. For our creator. PLEASE 🙏 full-blooded hualapai
@dominiqueschlencker63856 жыл бұрын
très belles musique qui vous prend aux tripes et au cœur.
@lindaburnette1954 жыл бұрын
This has soul
@lesliedixon92255 ай бұрын
Has soul and then some! Has Spirit too!
@brujaderio5 жыл бұрын
I love it. Time to come back. Technology is taking over.
@ameratsu2810 ай бұрын
I hear Sadie Buck's amazing voice!
@lesliedixon92255 ай бұрын
She is incredible!
@jodez1049 Жыл бұрын
Awesome ANCESTORS CORRECT 👍💯💯
@virginiaeasterling43475 жыл бұрын
Awsome. Song
@davidellis295 Жыл бұрын
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@davidellis295 Жыл бұрын
💜🙏💜
@mamapurplerainbows7 ай бұрын
the film we need about qwana Parker and Denis banks and th5ou they tried to set him up in the flower moon we can really,,,spiritual more than greatfeull for all the healing calling for change,,,that our big bro did ,,we send healing regards to community and family an apologizes for the contusion misunderstandings we have all suffered,,robe Robertson and all our helaers unlock us from the spiritual realms for al who for hundred years have been oppressed,
@zoekendnaargeluklookingfor57273 жыл бұрын
@tonymoitzger5862 Жыл бұрын
Amen
@DrChandraSkeekhar5 жыл бұрын
It also reminds me of the book Teachingsof Don Juan ....is it a same kind of coyote song ....?
@royvanzadel29872 жыл бұрын
Hi owner of this music channel ,thank you but why I cannot share it on my facebook page
@michaeljacobson25853 жыл бұрын
Great music!! video needs to show more native native women, not like darker skin white models.
@groseburning19933 жыл бұрын
It's called unity stomp dance If you wanna hear six nation women singers sing the "hook" my mom was one of the original six nations women singers they have a album called "we will all sing"
@stephanlarsen81692 жыл бұрын
This is unbelievable video song. I have white heritage. I man so sorry. Words mean nuting
@jimhere16 жыл бұрын
I like Robbie Robertson but this is hardly what I would call stomp dance music. Educate yourself if you really want to honor us.
@michaelschuyler84523 жыл бұрын
A'ho! But something is better than nothing....
@joannabowen6353 жыл бұрын
Actually Robbie Robertson's mother was Cayuga and Mohawk. I see a lot of natives dissing each other on youtube though. One would think there's enough out there to unify against, rather than sniping at one another. First Nations are divided enough. I have very little Cherokee DNA but my mother's people were also Welsh; the Romans invaded, pushed the Celts westward, destroyed their sacred oak groves and killed all their Druid holy people on the island of Mona, now Anglesey. They forced their children to wear boards around their necks in school with WELSH NO on it, even when they went home, if they dared to speak Welsh instead of English. This circle should stop somewhere. People of good heart should come together.
@lesliedixon92255 ай бұрын
He is singing about the UNITY of the Stomp Dance, it's not supposed to be a stomp dance listen to the words