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Clear Water Drum : YANSA
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World: Native American contemporary Eastern style drum - all new, original music sung in Cherokee.
Genre: World: Native American
Release Date: 2008
YANSA Record Label: Clear Water Drum
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
White Buffalo 6:56 Album Only
Ulihelitsati 5:00 Album Only
7 Directions Song 6:22 Album Only
Daniyvli 5:12 Album Only
Vlenidohv 5:07 Album Only
Adageyudi 5:19 Album Only
Otsaliheliga 5:22 Album Only
Adando Wigvlutsi 5:47 Album Only
Dinetlanv 5:05 Album Only
Tsugitsvnvda 6:12 Album Only
Usti Doya 1:39 Album Only
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Album Notes

In the ancient times all creation lived together respectfully in peace & harmony. When the Two-Leggeds started walking on the path of disrespect & dominance over creation, it was the beginning of sickness & disease. Since those times there have been Elders who have handed down knowledge of the Ancient Ones. Today many of our Elders are crossing over without handing down this valuable knowledge & this is a great loss.
The prophecies tell of extreme change that will come for all creation. We are at a crossroad. The time is now. More than ever this is a time of urgency to pay attention & to learn.
Now, we are in the 21st Century & a White Buffalo Calf was born in a small Woodland Zoo in Farmington, PA. This calf was named Kenahkihinen which means in the Lenape language, “Watch-Over-Us.” The name itself is a prayer.
The birth of this calf is a warning; we are dangerously out of balance. Two-Leggeds have gone beyond walking the path of disrespect & dominance. The present path is a path of destruction. We need to unite to bring a balance of respect/healing to Mother Earth, to our minds, our spirits, to all creation & to ourselves.
Our ancestors have taught that our thoughts, our words, our actions reflect all life. Our society, our environment have changed radically. We need to put into action positive/healing ways to survive in the 21st Century. What legacy are we leaving for our descendants?
These are songs of hope; of gratitude. Together we can make a positive difference; a positive change. We give thanks to Creator. We thank Kenahkihinen for coming with this valuable message.

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