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  1. A 24/7 live stream of gentle Lakota vocal healing music — ad-free, uninterrupted, deeply calming. Let these ceremonial songs and ambient soundscapes guide you to stillness, whether you're working, resting, or simply need the world to feel softer for a while. 🪶🌿

    #NativeAmericanMusic #HealingMusic #AmbientMusic

    Watch here: youtube.com/watch?v=_41lIHzHW5g

  2. The Warriors
    by #SnottyNoseRezKids

    "I don't rock 'n' roll, nah, I stand and rock (Standin' Rock, yi)
    I think there's something in the water, here's some food for thought
    Is it really a felony for wanting my water clean?
    Expect us not to rage against the machine
    We ain't movin' like Rosa P, nope
    You know why, 'cause this dreamcatcher's catchin' your pipe dream
    Look what happened to Flint
    No disrespect, but the same happens to village kids that sip water from the tap
    And they're dyin' to live from the cancer it gives
    Where's the state of emergency for them?
    Act like you know the story
    Broken treaties, unholy matrimony
    One nation under the creator, homie
    All my relations, mni wiconi"

    youtube.com/watch?v=1lyZlj1GrT

    #WaterIsLife #WaterProtectors #StandingRock #StandWithStandingRock #MniWiconi #PutYourFistUp #WereReadyForTheZone #WarriorsComeOutAndPlay #FridayNightMusicVideos #FridayNightMusic #FridayNightJukebox #NativeAmericanMusicians #NativeAmericanMusic

  3. #ACAB Round Dance by #KleeBenally

    "Police violence is systemically rooted in #WhiteSupremacy, #heteropatriarchy, #capitalism, and #colonialism.

    "According to Eastern Kentucky University professor Victor E. Kappeler, 'New England settlers appointed Indian Constables to police Native Americans (National Constable Association, 1995), the St. Louis police were founded to protect residents from Native Americans in that frontier city, and many southern police departments began as slave patrols. In 1704, the colony of Carolina developed the nation’s first slave patrol. Slave patrols helped to maintain the economic order and to assist the wealthy landowners in recovering and punishing slaves who essentially were considered property.'

    "According to the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 'The racial group most likely to be killed by law enforcement is Native Americans, followed by African Americans, Latinos, Whites, and Asian Americans.' This is not to argue Indigenous folks’ oppression is more severe, but to recognize our shared struggles to ensure there is not one more Sarah Lee Circle Bear‬, Corey Kanosh‬, Paul Castaway‬, Allen Locke‬, Mahivist Goodblanket‬, John Williams‬, or Loreal Tsingine (and so many more...) and to situate the ongoing police terrorism all our communities face as originating from the same systems of oppression.
    Beyond pleas for a system rooted in genocide and slavery to recognize that our lives matter, our communities and movements can learn from each others’ struggles and build together towards lasting solutions to defend ourselves, neighbors, lands, and to resolve issues we face in more just and healthy ways. "

    youtube.com/watch?v=J24ohYamK8
    #NativeJusticeNow #RestInPowerKleeBenally #FridayNightMusicVideos
    #FridayNightMusic
    #NativeAmericanMusic #IndigenousActivists #DefendTheSacred #ActivismThroughMusic #CorporateColonialism #ProtectMotherearth

  4. #Unsustainable by #KleeBenally

    "All my rage bleeds out my throat
    into rivers that used to flow
    into canyons painting these deserts
    so that they will grow. (once again)

    is it too late
    to rethink this?
    on the eve of another apocalypse…
    how far are will willing to go
    to resist?
    how far are will willing to go?

    we can’t sustain, we can’t sustain
    the unsustainable

    are you still waiting and hoping this will all go away?
    or for a better cage or more comfortable chains?
    while these roots wither and they decay
    well, its not broken, it’s made this way…
    we can’t sustain, we can’t sustain
    the unsustainable

    and if the structures don’t change?
    and the control remains the same?
    they bring terror but they have names
    so fuck your votes, your politicians, and reforms
    we can’t sustain, we can’t sustain
    the unsustainable

    end this cycle
    destroy what destroys us

    we can’t sustain."

    - 2019, Klee Benally

    youtube.com/watch?v=w_Kr22Yb5j

    #Resistance #DefendTheSacred #Resist #Resistance #RestInPowerKleeBenally #FridayNightMusicVideos
    #FridayNightMusic
    #NativeAmericanMusic #IndigenousActivists #DefendTheSacred #ActivismThroughMusic #Degrowth #IndigenousAnarchy

  5. #Blackfire - #Resist (with #KleeBenally)

    "Walk upon the screaming grounds, each step takes us on a different past
    We try to carry on, but you hold us back
    We get used to the pain, 'cause we feel it every day
    We get used to the lies, 'cause the truths so far away
    Walk upon the screaming grounds, no respect for the dead
    You see what you want to see, is nothing sacred?

    "The past is just an echo we hear in the pages of books
    But how can we let go of something we could never touch
    Were given the freedom of speech but you change our words
    You turn to help the environment but you can't respect the earth

    "Walk upon the screaming grounds, no respect for the dead
    You see what you want to see, is nothing sacred?

    "You sold your life for another life
    You sold your future thought you could survive
    You sold your soul for an education
    What you got was forced relocation

    Walk upon the screaming grounds, no respect for the dead
    You see what you want to see, is nothing sacred?

    "Decide now which side of the fence you want to be on
    Which way do you want to live?
    How can we choose one or the other
    We must resist
    We will build the bridges
    We will tear down the fences
    We will resist, We will resist!

    "Walk upon the screaming grounds, no respect for the dead
    You see what you want to see, is nothing sacred?
    Is nothing sacred?"

    youtube.com/watch?v=mfwL9EBt7W

    #FridayNightMusicVideos #FridayNightMusic #Resist #Resistance #KleeBenally #NativeAmericanMusic #IndigenousActivists #DefendTheSacred #PunkRock #ActivismThroughMusic

  6. Folks in and near Eugene, Oregon! On Wednesday (Aug 9th) from 10:30am to 1pm there will be what looks to be an incredible session of Native American tribal dance and music at Island Park in Springfield. Free! Open to the public!

    Here are more details: springfield-or.libcal.com/even

    More about Painted Sky Northstar Dance Co: paintedsky.org/northstar/index

    #EugeneOregon #SpringfieldOregon #NativeAmericanMusic