American Indians the Illuminati and Atlantis
February 12th, 2010 . by AB Kinney
http://www.diegomusiccreations.com/the-reptilian-brotherhood.php
Duration : 0:3:49
Native American Indian Cherokee War Dance
February 5th, 2010 . by AB Kinney
Native American Indian war dance by Cherokee tribe from North Carolina during First Peoples Festival in Montreal, Canada (June, 2006).
Duration : 0:2:1
Cherokee Morning Song (A beautiful Native American song)
January 20th, 2010 . by AB Kinney
Cherokee Morning Song – Native American
I’ve had this song for a couple of years. I wanted to load it because it’s beautiful. I hope you like it too.
For what it’s worth, just to be clear, the images in this video are from many tribes.
Duration : 0:4:31
Native people (” Americans”)
January 7th, 2010 . by AB Kinneywhat are 2 native american tribes that are easy to compare and contrast?
January 3rd, 2010 . by AB KinneyI have a history extra credit assingment where i have to compare and contrast 2 native american tribes. Does anybody know of 2 that would b easy to do. Or just 2 in general. If so, do you know a website where i can find more details about them?
Cherokee and Yukon
Trail of Tears: Cherokee Legacy Native American Indian
December 20th, 2009 . by AB Kinney
“Trail Of Tears” www.richheape.com – Rich-Heape Films, Inc. Nearly a quarter of the Cherokee Nation froze or starved to death on the trail to Oklahoma Indian Territory. This video explores America’s darkest period: President Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal Act of 1830 and the forced removal of the Cherokee Nation to Oklahoma in 1838. Nearly a quarter of the Cherokee National died during the Trail of Tears, arriving in Indian Territory with few elders and even fewer children. Presented by Wes Studi and narrated by James Earl Jones, “Trail of Tears Cherokee Legacy” has already captured an impressive array of awards including a Nammy for best long video. Known worldwide as “The Nammys” – Nama (Native American Music Awards) is an ultimate celebration of music & video honoring the outstanding achievements of today’s leading Native American artists.
Duration : 0:7:9
Indian Vision – Chirapaq – Native American – Powerful Pride – Sacred Medicine
November 28th, 2009 . by AB Kinney
Heartpounding Chirpaq by Reencuentros from Indian’s Vision CD and art images of Native American Indians by J.D. Challenger, Kirby Sattler, and other famous fine art works shown in galleries at firstnation.us and sattlerprint.com Images are owned by respective artists are are used for nonprofit, educational purposes. The words of this song is in Quechua which is an ancient language spoken by the Incas and Peruvians of South America. Link to Reencuentros music http://www.reencuentros.de/links.html Untranslated lyrics: Kayna punchau turonero Sapallaypi waqaskani Mana pipas q’awarillaskan Waqallarkani sapay Llakillarkani sapay Q’uyay mamayta Yuyarillaspa Maypillaraq sunquchallay Maypiñaraq ñawiruruy Maytaq cuna Waqaysiwanchu Waqaysiwanchu ñawiy Llakisiwanchu sunquy Tayta mamayta Yuyarillaqtiy Translated in English as best as possible. Yesterday I was crying as nobody saw me I cried lonely and I felt pain when I was remembering my poor mother Where is my heart? where are my eyes? They are already sad with me Don’t cry with me my eyes cry my heart suffers when I’m remembering my parents
Duration : 0:5:48
Native people (”Americans”)