InterTribal presents:
Good morning,
Welcome. Here I am stoking up the community fire for the first time this season. Currently 26 degrees Fahrenheit here in Richmond. Hope this music warms your heart, spirit and soul.
November is Native American Month and this weekend is Veterans’ Day, so let’s sit back with a cup of warm apply cider, coffee, tea or hot chocolate while the music honors The People and Veterans.
Walk in Peace,
Tall Feathers
Felipe Rose, “Lakota Sioux Prayer/ with Mark Langenfeld”
from Red Hawk Woman
Tomahawk Records - 2004
Doug Foote, “Hear my prayer”
from Come to Me Great Mystery: Native American Healing Songs
Silver Wave Records - 2008
Kevin Locke, “Thunder Horse, Born from the Clouds”
from Earth Gift
Ixtlan Recording Consortium - 2008
Anita Anquoe George, “War Mothers' Song”
from Heartbeat: Voices of First Nations Women
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1995
Poldine Carlo, “World War II Honor Song”
from Heartbeat: Voices of First Nations Women
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1995
Clark Tenakhongva, “Drum Maker's Delight”
from Su'Vu'Yo'Yungw: "Long and Steady Drizzle"
Canyon Records - 2016
Sheldon Sundown, “Oahiio”
from The Hand Drum Session: Smoke n Round Dance
Tribal Spirit Music - 2012
Nahko and Medicine for the People, “Directions (feat. Joseph)”
from HOKA
SideOneDummy Records - 2016
A Tribe Called Red, “ALie Nation (feat. John Trudell, Lido Pimienta, Tanya Tagaq & Northern Voice)”
from We Are the Halluci Nation
Radicalized Records - 2016
A Tribe Called Red, “Indian City (feat. Black Bear)”
from We Are the Halluci Nation
Radicalized Records - 2016
InterTribal InterTribal November 11th, 2017
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