Wopila by Loneman
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- Опубликовано: 3 апр 2025
- Lakota Spiritual Song used for connecting to and self-manifesting Spiritual Strength through Sound Resonance and Healing Tones.
Video created and shared to inspire postive life paths.
Arranged and Composed by Loneman. All musical rights go to Ishnala Wicha, Copyright 2003.
The music the Supreme God of All universes inner and outer still listens to.
I was there the day that Ricky recorded this. A dead horse studios in taos. We got a drum from Taos drum that date for him to use. He also had his hand drum. I had a chance to sing with him at a Sundance up at Angel Fire NM. It was just me and him we were the singers for that Sundance. I am truly sorry for your loss Kathy. I hope all is good in your life. I'll miss you Brother. Thank you for your help your songs and for singing for me at Sundance. Thank you for the lodges. And for teaching me. Today is good day. Keep singing Brother.
Pilamayaye for sharing of these times you experienced with him. While i didnt know him personally, he and his songs have been with me through some really rough patches and good seasons, and will continue to be. He will be remembered.
The old people use to say that no one is truly dead if people always remember them. Thank you brother.
/\ Mitákuye Oyás'iŋ 🤍🕊
It’s a beautiful song I love listening to. It would be great to sing it. But my Lakota is minimal. Would it be possible to write down the words for us so we can sing along? A translation would be great too 🙏
Keep on dancing and singing in the spirit world mitakuye oyasin!
Love this song tunkushelai
Sharing the fire, the song and the moment with those who came before.
Please correct me if you see i got something wrong!
Miigwetth and pilamaya for contributing this here Marco! Will definitely help those who prefer to read learn the song. I do not have the written lyrics or I would confirm, but hopefully a first language speaker will pop in in time to help us.
Gratitude for the share & translation ~ i've heard songs that were learned while Being in Ceremony where recordings have no place in Sacred space. i had a Spiritual teacher who didn't allow taking notes or writing things down, if you did not hold the knowledge in the center of YourSelf then it wasn't yours to have 🪶🙏🏾🔥💜🌎
An old song...to ME...been a long time since I have heard this. Yahweh Is Home...be over soon.
Mitakuye Oyawsin
Ricky tail is gone??? We met in porcupine at dave swallows in 2001. Lost touch. Holy smokes loved that kid!!!
RIP brother Ricky Tail - miss you.
Wopida (Wopila) tanka, Dakota Iapi do. This helps my anxiety, panic attacks. Wopila + pidamayaye do.
Glad to hear it bro!
Hermoso..so beautiful🎶🔥🎶🧘
The sacred fire.beautiful
Aho Mitakuye Oyasin Pilmaye Mita Kolas
Tunkasila WakanTanka Oceti Waianae
👵🏽☝🏾☀️♦️☀️♦️☀️♦️
Hecetu welo hau
Ahō, nin dé mədăgwenmak ō Nadwé-sïöüx-mōwen shōté, Ōyaté Gdebanəm. Pilamaye miigwetth.
Keepers of the Pipe
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Keepers of the Fire 🟰⚕️♻️🎶🎵🎶🎵🎵🎶🎵
🦦📢 🌟🐢🌎🚜🔊
💫 💫🔥💫 💫
@@theuncomfortablepan9953 Canupa Wakanka, cewakiaca mayaku welo hi elo
@@jeromemartinez5603 aho nikan, I don't understand a lot of Lakota, just the just, but I like the way it's structure flows. I have Anishnabe ancestors along with a bunch of other perverts that just loved looking to that greener grass on the other side of the fence, big shots n low shots, I try to honor them all, but I can honor what is of and has value to the inner spirit of things that I am not directly related, and Lakota language makes good songs, which is important to flow in our existence. My people almost lost our language, but we try to use it, but not well. We need more songs, people say our language has songishness, but I don't hear it. It's time to bring our people together as the counselors and advisors to the world as was meant to be before the inquisition and the imposition.
@@theuncomfortablepan9953 We got a mix an then some, Aztec, Apache, Navajo, Tewa, Ute, Lakota, with French Canadian, and a mix from Spain, Frankish, Arab, Moorish, I hear you, I don't honor the brutality and our family has centuries of it, but I realize we are a people of our time, nows the time to gather and preserve our cultures, the good values, extended family Tiospaye, our relatives, and old conflicts are in the past replaced by new ones, if the hoop is to be truly healed working to gether on the red road is very important for no need to bring it to the blue, yes we have spoken it is good.
Eternally grateful this appeared at the top of my feed when I 1st opened YT this morning!
Wopila ❤🙏✨️❤
Danke ❤
Pila Mila ~ Woplia 👣🪶🙏🏾🦅💜🌎
Pilamaya'elo
Mitakuye oyasin. Ahow!!!!🦅🏹🐺🔥
RIP uncle Ricky never be forgotten
Oh man, Rick crossed over! 😢 He was one of the brothers who helped me with learning sundance songs at Kyle. I had no idea he had gone home. I’ll always keep him in my prayers. Išnala Wiča. Mitakuye Oyasin!
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I love this song ,very powerful!
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RIP
This song made me feel my Native heritage. Thank you.
You are welcome. Do you know how to say greetings or express gratitude in the language your heritage connects to?
@@theuncomfortablepan9953 No I don't know how. My Native Heritage so far as I know is Choctaw and maybe Cherokee. Would love to know more.
Well, you're in luck because there's like 12,000 Choctaw and over 270K Cherokee, and they alllll have facebook. It is not hard like it used to be to make the connections, but it us easier to repair connections when you make them in that hard way. I took a lot of lumps on my journey of connections and I appreciate almost every one of them. So let me give you the same best advice i give everyone (because im not an ancestor hoarder or some colomubusdriving pirate taking blame for the devil) learn the language. It's about as boring a suggestion as anyone ever told me, but the branches of humanity are connected in the roots of language. Some languages transcend modern ability to grasp but many the whole world over have a commonality that is like some angelic musical score of code, and what is in that code is why many of the tribes and Nations had their language forcibly, and by trickery, removed and others did not. But thats the long long journey i initially started this RUclips channel to discuss openly about, but nobody understood what I was talking about because they didnt have basic knowledge of multiple languages. Consider this, how could a person or people find any ancient truths when only using a language that is not even 500 years old? Think abiut it and ask others for their perspective on it.
And finally, Choctaw is from Mvskogee language family. The majority of Mvskogee folks i know say "Mvto" (pronounced muh-dō) for both a greeting and for thank you. They also sometimes say "Aho" for greeting, though pretty much all of us have a similar howdy, ahau, ahow, aho, ho, hau, haw, all those ive heard. The o sound on the end is one of those universal things many languages have in common, the o ending when greeting. That is because o makes a frequency resonance most closely associated wirh growth in the physical dimension. Bueno for example is how many answer the phone in Mexico, it means good. Shalom has that o on the end too, thats suppsedly ancient Hebrew but i don't know for sure, the word however qas thought to be a blessing that connected the speaker with the hearer. But here in this land im from, "we", my fellow collective of voters whom i might not always be in the vast majority of with, they once voted to ban anything but one less than 500 year old language from being taughf, or learned about even, in the whole state. And their reasoning to not sound like it was about who's related to who on the color wheel was that "Spanish wasnt from America anyway". Thry said that in english while collaterally banning us from using and teaching our language to our kids and neices and nephews. We had enough rights and how to use them, and that they even existed as a usable thing as a concept that in having produced otherly unattainableier results, like the land that exists on paper technically only exists in the mind. Hold on,...the land that exists on paper technically only exists in the mind. ...the land that exists on paper technically only exists in the mind. And, the land that exists on paper technically only exists in the mind.
Does it make sense now? The land that is on paper, only exists in the mind. Just like the paper that exists only on the land, it owns what it has in what it has, but the mind thinks up concepts and imposing them unfairly by using the paper that is most valuable for the mind to spread these concepts, and that paper doesnt know that it only exists on the land or as paper it just does and bes. It's in the middle, existing, thinking it can be more by being used by something that doesnt exist and its not even for aomething better, but something even worse for the folks they tricked into doing it for them in the first place.
So anyway, sorry, long opportunity to provide information dump for future creepers and beepers and why am i sooooo awake i just wanna go back to sleepers. Mvto!! Hvmbvxje, hoka it's Skvmbvx J in the roundhouse tonight, spreadin them ways in that way like that and while im sharing id just like to say that in these ways that i am, and am a fan, i am hvmbvx in' of, and most hvmbvx-ly in now, is that hvmbvx J way, not that chvmbvx, not dem dam dum ducks or even that chibo most chvm with the chvmpiest biscuits, its all just a bunch of fvm bux fo msesede-fee!
Tell em that, they'll think you are crazy but know you already know too much to leave behind. But Mvto, and O-si-yo for Cherokee.
Looks like my heart
Aho good one
Yes you are so pretty,right🎉😂😅😊Nice
Thanks Louise, i don't get told im pretty very often, or right which is validating considering i didnt just get handed any of this, i had to go at it like a life's work, and so I will never know if it was enough or made enough of a difference to help others make a bigger difference, but i did give my effort. I carried a lot of chairs, a looooot of chairs. Turned it inro a joke too, got tons of belly laughs at many Minne and some mini even locations. Many ahos to and mini ahos for the comment and compliments if i read them right, or pretty right, or pretty, right. I'll always think Louise is a pretty girl's name. But alas, i like em rugged. I did know a ruggedly handsome girl named Louise from grade school. She was a sophosticated 7th grader and i was just a 1st grader, but we road the same bus and oh how I wished I could be on her seat. Uncles haw n' aunties gaww but later on they call me, and they dont call me Indian Outlaw either. Who would ever call themselves that if they knew what it meant? By gya McGawwlly i didn't know this was allllllll Indian Land? All En Dios on the title and deed huh? The deed. The deeeeeeeeeeeed. Title and the deed. You don't have one? You dont have THOSE....oh I see. So you don't have one. And look here now i do!!! And that's how they did the deeeed! So fvm be comin onnnn! And goin onnn!! What a wrong guy to steal from!!! The Big Guy! The True Note, the Elephant in the room with the tune, never forgetting no no that its a long way to the top if you wanna rock n roll, and a long way down when you rock n rolled onn off too far.
So, uh, sorry, i get on these message boards after singing karaoke and ive been ruining AC/DC fairly okay for someone with no training and a do it all hand phone.
🙏Thanks for this beautiful chanting.🙏
Peta Wacipi wakan
It’s a beautiful song. Thank you.
A'ho kola what are the words this is a good olwan for inpi
Aho! Im no good at typing out the lyrics or i would try. If you like this song, i would strongly recommend checking out this link, it should go to the album available for purchase on amazon, but if not, the album is called Sundance Season and the artist is Loneman. I picked up the CD around 2005 during a conference at Bacone College in Oklahoma. It has continued to be one of my favorite albums as it has many good ones. www.amazon.com/Sundance-Season-Loneman/dp/B005RHR9V4
Here is a link to another great song from the same album.
ruclips.net/video/JQGDqetkNwc/видео.html
Album is unavailable. Can you rip me a copy? Ricky and I were friends back in the day but I lost touch. Didnt know hed passed. We sit in lodge with Dave swallow in early 2000s and sing it up. Loved that kid. :(
Here, I did my best to type out the words I heard and compared to a lakota dictionary. I know a few songs but some of the words im not sure i got right.
Tunkasila ya
Pila mayayelo
Pila mayaye
Lena mayakuelo
Pila mayayelo he
Tunkasila ya
Pila mayayelo
Pila Mayayelo
Lena mayakuelo
Pila mayayelo
Tunkasila ya
Pila mayayelo
Pila mayayelo
Mitakuye ob wana mayakuelo
Tunkasila ya
Pila mayayelo
Pila mayayelo
Lena mayakuelo
Pila mayayelo
Tunkasila ya
Pila mayayelo
Pila mayayelo
Mitakuye ob wana mayakuelo
Tunkasila ya
Pila mayeyelo
Pila mayayelo
Lena mayakuelo
Pila mayayelo
Tunkasila ya
Pila mayayelo
Pila mayayelo
Mitakuye ob wana mayakuelo
Tunkasila ya
Pila mayayelo
Pila mayayelo
Lena mayakuelo
Pila mayayelo
Tunkasila ya
Pila mayayelo
Pila mayayelo
Mitakuye ob wana mayakuelo
@theuncomfortablepan9953 ~ I felt honored to learn Loneman offered a CD of his sacred creations however when I clicked the link it says
Currently Out of Stock
I thank you for sharing another song in this thread 🙏 Do you by chance have any other songs of his CD on You Tube?
Blessings To You ❤🙏
I.luv your music 🎶 alot I luv your fire 🔥 alot too. Your music 🎶 makes me feel clam in.the day &night 🌃 too 💫✨️😇👼🙏🎎💯🤟😍💘💖❤️🥰💓🤩💗😷🕎☮️
You're very kind, I've been blessed in this life to accidentally stumble my way into and out of many this world's rarest and most beautiful songs. It's what happens in the great resonation of our times, You're blessed to be here now hearing this. It's where you're aligning.
Power of life with creator
pilamya
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Peirce to this song sundance
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Hola que tal alguien me podrá compartir la letra de la canción aunque este en inglés porfavor gracias
🧘🔥🧘♥️♥️♥️👌
Awesome !!!
My favorite upload on your channel ❤
Aho, migwetth Pepper. For non drum songs, I would suggest taking a look at Popotpourrie and Buffalo Chip, if you're not able to watch the entire UnComfortable Pan, which is 50 minutes long and very in need of a narrator to keep listeners from getting lost, but the two I mentioned are pretty straight forward in their final message. Just keep grow8ng and embracing, many of us have to take the hard route, and the awareness songs I have here are as rough a wake up call as most will ever need....once they take root and start to clean out the heart, brain, and spirit.
Wopila, AH'O
Thanks ❤, whats the meaning
Can you translate it for the ones who don’t understand the words ?
Saw either sitting bull an or Crazy Horse Geronimo Quannah his hair I see him since YELOSTONE NO DRAMA LAMA NO LAMA
I SEE IN THE FIRE I SAW ONE OF YOU NOW DIDN'T I CANT LIE SAW THE FIRE GO BIGGER WHEN I TOUCH SCREEN
LAMA SAY SEE YOU AGAIN
🦅Jim Thorpe 🦅
Fire spirit opens the door for all cultural
seedling part of the ground come alive from yourself. Forgive yourself for yesterday and cherish the present moment.
yes.
biking to chataqua wandered across houses ive never seen before
coal creek old man then old woman looked
Fire spirit set free brings knowledge
Iikes
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Spider song