Matriarch Iroquois Womens songs Joanne Shenandoah 1996
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Joanne Shenandoah's voice is silvery smooth, golden rich, and milky warm. According to Shenandoah, woman of the Iroquois served as spiritual advisors, political counselors, and healers -- placed in positions to temper the aggressive nature. • Matriarch is dedicated to members of Shenandoah's clan -- sisters, aunts, grandmothers. • Her native language is strong on long vowels, the album is as soothing as a lullaby yet brisk with breathtaking vocal harmonies and catchy rhythms. • Tom Wasinger's instrumentals on autoharp, resonating stones, bass, guitars, pianolin, and percussion cradle the lyrics as do the environmental sounds from grottoes and caverns. • If you need to feel protected, nurtured, welcomed, prayed for, creative, and blessed, play this album. • http://www.joanneshenandoah.com/ • Track 1 Kahawi'tha (She carries it along) • 2 Kanekotsy^ Tha (She dips water) • 3 Yakolihuny^ Hi (She teaches) • 4 Katsitsy^ Tha (She knocks petals from the flowers) • 5 Tekanatsyaslitha (She breaks the kettle) • 6 Tsyakow^ Niyo (her words are good) • 7 Kaluhyanu Wes (She s fond of the sky) • 8 Katsitsy^ Yos (Pretty flowers- Song to offer for all the womans who influence our life with guidance and care) • 9 Tekalihwa Kwha (She sings) • 10 Kalunyaha Wi (She carries the sky) • 11 Taw^ Tene (She leads the dawn) • 12 Kahlu'nyuhe (She puts them up) • 13 K^Nikast Sla (Little feather)
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