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Hugo Darien

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Hi Hugo,

 

Yes, that is beautiful. I honored it by listening to the entire song and viewing all the art.

 

I noticed where you live. Are you NA? If not, what led you to NA culture?

 

Peace & Love!

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well i am na in lineage but long time ago, now i am latino nut well i can say na too hehehehe :lol:

 

ps. i love owls http://www.youtube.com/user/MrHugoDarien#p/a/f/2/RVE_GGOi88M

 

Yes. That is nice. I don't have any owls but I do have the frogs in areas of my fish pond.

 

I am not NA but I am a Cougar (Cherokee).

 

I have interactions with the Lakota nation as well.

 

Peace & Love!

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Sounds really good my friend, i belive you are pure at hearth, may calmness be with you for ever and ever :wub:

 

Thanks Hugo. Same back at cha'.

 

Peace & Love!

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HO

 

Heard Spirit Wind Sage And Spirit Flute - Asa's Song Lakota Sioux Indian Reservation

 

Very very cool!

 

Wish I could find the record without subscribing to some spammy music service.

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Hugo,

I have heard a lot of Native music over the years. I have had good sweat lodges, a winter solstace medicine wheel. Native art fair in N.Y.C.

 

However this song speaks to me at post sunset crepuscule fall winter type vibe. Reminds me of my first times in Saugatuck MI, Sedona AZ, various New Mexico settings when I was younger. Powerful stuff.

 

Ho! Mitakuye Oyasin,

Robert

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I had first posted this under Heavy Metal, I feel It needs to be felt here as well

 

This should activate everyone's erector pili !

 

 

 

"This is a cover of the song by Black Sabbath, but the original lyrics are replaced by words of protest by Chief Seattle, also known as Sealth, Seathle, Seathl, or See-ahth.

 

He was a leader of the Suquamish and Duwamish Native American tribes in what is now the U.S. state of Washington."

 

 

How can you buy or sell the sky

Or the warmth of the land it's strange to us

We don't own the freshness of the air

Or the sparkle of the water

How can you buy them from us

The white man doesn't understand our ways

For he's a stranger who comes in the night

And takes from the land just what he needs

 

Oh yeah

 

He treats his brothers like his enemies

When it's completed he moves on

He leaves his father's grave and his birthright

His birthright is forgotten

 

The air is precious to the red man

For all things share the same breath

The white man won't notice the air he breathes

Like a man dying for many days

 

All right now

 

The whites must treat the beasts of his land

As his brothers not his enemies

Tell me what is man without the beasts

I'll bet he will die of loneliness

 

One thing we know that the white man will

We know our god is the same god

You may think you wish to own him

Own him as you wish to own our land

But he is the body of man

And the earth is precious to him

Continue to contaminate your bed

And you will suffocate in your waste

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