Added: Aug 1, 2008

From: katydidscorner

Duration: 5:22

HANWI, the moon, trance, chant, Red Sky Beat, Blue Chip Orhastra. Members are from Austria.

Channel: Music

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Rating: 5.00 (18 ratings)    Views: 3275' favoriteCount='38    Comments: 17

bellerob Says:

Aug 1, 2008 - beautiful,katy!

djgukfan Says:

Aug 1, 2008 - Thank you for sharing...excellent meditation music. This is the real thing!!

katydidscorner Says:

Aug 1, 2008 - Thank you. It's powerful stuff. :)

hogwash139 Says:

Aug 18, 2008 - this is amazing i love it..omg..where have i been..plz keep it c-ming

cheerydavie Says:

Aug 22, 2008 - This is great thanks a Tribe of "Native indians" performed as a prt of the EDINBURGH FESTIVAL stopped passer-bys the music was so haunting

goddessmelania Says:

Sep 10, 2008 - This is so so beautiful.. 5 * and faved..I luv how it relaxes you just by hearing it.. many blessings to you.

WW1Recognition Says:

Oct 30, 2008 - I really like the mood of this.........Great!!!!

Dzero25 Says:

Oct 31, 2008 - I listened to this along with another relaxing song and the mix is just down right perfect when played at the same time.

s3kt3r Says:

Nov 8, 2008 - I find it incredible how heart felt and soul touching songs like these are, and im not even native american though i feel i have alot in common since i grew up in middle east.

Dzero25 Says:

Nov 10, 2008 - i have this song on my favs, I grew up with some Native American influence and I wont lie I am caucasian but Native American culture is among my favorites.

katydidscorner Says:

Nov 10, 2008 - That's cool. I'm 75 percent caucasian too. It's okay to embrace Native American influence. It's okay to stop, look, and listen to Native American elders' wisdom so we can all come together to conserve Earth's resources the way it was intended to be.

Dzero25 Says:

Nov 10, 2008 - I always wonder what the US would be like if back in the day we accepted Native American culture into ours, we would be a very sophisticated society if we didnt have all bloodshed in the past.

IrelandCladdagh Says:

Nov 16, 2008 - such a beautiFULLL tribute for a fav song :):):) & adds magic to the 55th american indian pow wow i just attended in chicago earlier... i AM a half breed/mixed muttt & you illuminate sooo perfectly why we must embrace ALLL our ancestry, j>a>e>17 :):):) 17 windy city AAAHHHvations for YOU :):):) HE AH HI AH HO AH HE AH HI AH HO AH HE AHHHHHHHHHHH!!! :):):)

eregansu Says:

Nov 16, 2008 - -Raises hand- I'm caucasian, but my mother pretty much raised me under Native American principles. It feels like it really is part of my blood, sometimes.

moonlightandme Says:

Nov 21, 2008 - thankyou for posting this beautiful music iam scottish but have and always will have deep feelings for the native american

KISSfan1995 Says:

Nov 22, 2008 - i'm australian.. but i really WANT to have Native American Indian blood in me... so i can call it my culture.. but to bad im not.. however i just love this stuff.. 100%. I deeply hope i will be chosen for the Warriors of the Rainbow.. when the time comes. peace to you all.

katydidscorner Says:

Nov 24, 2008 - My grandmother is gone now, but when she was alive, she kept it secret that she was Cherokee. She was ashamed of it publicaly, but that was how she was brought up to think. My father and half-Cherokee siblings would not allow his children and our cousins tell anyone of our ancestry, but when it was just the grandkids gathered by my grandmother, she'd tell us secret Cherokee stories and sing to us in her native tongue. I hope she knows how proud now her grandchildren are to be Native American.