Ta'Kaiya Blaney singing Womens Warrior song May 5, 2019
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Published 2019-05-05
Tiohtiá:ke
Great Peace of Montreal 1701
Opening ceremony for
The North American Dialogue on Biocultural Diversity
Redpath Museum (McGill University Campus)
All Comments (21)
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What an inspiring young woman. Good to see indigenous Life-givers taking back their ancestral power and respect.
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Women, we need your voices to rise more than ever now. All over the world. Rise strong and full of grace like the Eagle. We need you. We need your wisdom, your deep love, your feirce compassion, your incredible courage, your quiet, profound strength, the beauty of your wild spirit, your way of harmony. My sisters and mother's, grandmother's and daughters, I pray for you to rise. 🌺🌲🙏🌲🌺
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That voice gave my heart strength. Even in the face of the threat of destruction, even with loss, somehow it lifts the spirit to continue again. It cleanses. What an incredible power.🙏
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It's incredible how much power and feeling can come from vocables. I'm indigenous from Mesopotamia (Iraq/Turkey), and I feel so much strength from this beautiful young woman. I hope to see more indigenous people rise up in future generations. Unfortunately, the supposedly civilized people were too ignorant to understand the value of protecting ancient heritage, and now we have to fight extra hard to exist.
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My mom is in the I.C.U. I’m praying 🙏 to the Creator for her recovery ❤️🩹 She is a Ojibwe Métis warrior. As for the MMIWG you shall rise up ! No more stolen sisters ❤
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It's amazing how instantly I begin to cry when I hear indigenous people's songs/chants & drums. It's like something inside of me feels as if l am a part of these people and that is amazing to me when I read these comments and see that I am not the only one. By the way l am full blooded AZOREAN PORTUGUES and in my family l am the 1ST generation born in American. My parents came here from The Azores Islands The Island Of Terciera To Be Exact, They Came Here For A Better Opportunity To Find Work. So l Have No Native American Of Any Kind In My Blood So Other Than Beauty l Don't Know How or Why This Happens When I Hear This BUT I Love It Because It Clenses Me And Makes Me Feel Renewed And Uplifting.
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I could not stop crying to hear about these tragic events happening to such beautiful people you who commit these crimes are not men but cowards so much for human decentsy I wish to say I love all American natives you are precious to this world thank you for your culture
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Did this make anyone else cry? I'm literally in tears right now.
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A beautiful song and it made me cry, I was almost kidnapped and I lost a friend she was murdered, we were the same age.
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I love hearing the music of other cultures. Whether it's this, throat-singing, yodeling, or whatever it is, It's beautiful and captivating!
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She continues to inspire me to this day. A huge heart and a big voice, she really is an amazing women. ❤️
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Thank you from the Dineh Tribe. Many sisters have perished and 6 out of 10 indigenous women are victime of rape, kidnap and abuse. Your beautiful, wonderful and give life to our people, protect yourselves. Support one another and know you have a fellow sister out there. Reach OUT and WATCH YOUR back Shideezhi's 🙏 Ayoo Ánííníshní Shideezhi's ❤❤❤❤
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Sad to see not many people. But for other races/ethnicities crowds on top of crowds. I stand with you cousin✊🏽
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My DEEPEST RESPECT for the young woman as the real owner & spiritual protector & healer of the land. Thank you
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Beautiful.Her voice just floats. So powerful.
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Thank you, I am a dying old white woman but we have many things in common. We are all warriors!
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Yes! Revival of Sacred and Divine Feminine Energies 🧚😇🙏🏽💜
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This is so incredibly important to our culture 🪶🪶🪶❤️❤️ uniting as one woman for all of our sisters lost, abused, abandoned unappreciated ❤️❤️❤️❤️✊✊✊✊✊✊✊✊✊
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I had the honor of this great and honorable singning live in Sweden by the Lakota tribe. I learned so much. I am so humbled.
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Im listening to this in 2021 and all I think: We've lost too many!!