| | Native American Meditations CD - Import (1 Customer Review)
Native American Meditations presents the words of Native American leaders and teachers such as Black Elk, Sitting Bull, and Crazy Horse as spoken by their descendants and relations. The Lakota, Dine/Navajo, Oglala, Chumash, and Cherokee are among the native peoples represented on this album, which also features hypnotic tribal music in the background. A uniquely personal and historical document of Native American culture. ~ Heather Phares Native American Meditations Music Native American Meditations Songs | 1. | Grandmother Narration #1 - Brooke Schiavi |
| 2. | Lakota Women's Power Song |
| 3. | Behold/When You Arise - Sitting Bull |
| 4. | I See the Earth/What Is Life/Teach Your Children - Crowfoot/Chief Seattle |
| 5. | Spiritual Power/From Wakan Tanka/Our Fathers/Those Who Live/With ... |
| 6. | You Have Noticed |
| 7. | When One Touches - Brooke Schiavi |
| 8. | Man Is |
| 9. | Once I Was In |
| 10. | As I Stood/Hold Onto Life - Brooke Schiavi |
| 11. | Do Not Grieve/So Many Times/For People Who - Big Elk/Brooke Schiavi |
| 12. | Grandmother Narration #2 - Brooke Schiavi |
| 13. | Butterfly/Those Who Know/One Time I Was Walking/The Old People/Eve ..., The |
| 14. | We Stand and Turn - Brooke Schiavi |
| 15. | Color of Skin/I Plan for It, The - White Shield |
| 16. | Thanks/Silence Is/Aim at the Heavens/Being in Balance/Earth Teach Me |
| 17. | Upon Suffering - Crazy Horse |
| 18. | There Are Four Ways/My People - Diablo/White Mountain Apache/Plenty Coups |
| 19. | House Made of Dawn |
| 20. | Grandmother Narration #3 - Brooke Schiavi |
| 21. | Lakota Thunder Song - Eli Battese |
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