<![CDATA[Indian Village 2023 - Music]]>Sun, 20 Aug 2023 14:27:07 -0700Weebly<![CDATA[Dark Water Rising Oct. 17 at Barns of Rose Hill]]>Wed, 21 Oct 2015 05:23:10 GMThttp://harvestgathering.org/music/dark-water-rising-oct-17-at-barns-of-rose-hill]]><![CDATA[His Vibrations Still Felt: 21 Year Old Native American Indian Song Writer Gone Before His Time ]]>Wed, 30 Sep 2015 22:08:02 GMThttp://harvestgathering.org/music/his-vibrations-still-felt-21-year-old-native-american-indian-song-writer-gone-before-his-time
This amazing video below shows dozens of Native American Indian drummers and singers presenting a song written by Aaron Lone Eagle before he passed-over at the young age of 21 on July 15, 2015.
   Watching and listening is a reminder of the vibrations of one man's written words. Of one man's life. 
   How much extra do we feel the vibrations of those still living now? Each of our lives matter, now.
DEFINITION:  "Vibration"
A general emotional feeling one has from another person or a place, situation

In Memory of
Aaron LoneEagle Montez

May 15, 1994 - July 15, 2015

Age 21
Providence Forge, Virginia.

Today Aaron Lone Eagle song got sung. Aaron wrote this song but he died before it was ever sang in public. Today all of his drum brothers sang his song at the Chickahominy powwow. At about 4:15, you will see Aaron's son Grant brought to the drum, and he continues to drum with his uncles.

Posted by Kay Richardson Oxendine on Sunday, September 27, 2015
Chickahominy powwow on Sept. 27, 2015. Thank you for posting the video Kay Richardson Oxendine.
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<![CDATA["The Gathering" Drum Circle a Behind the Scenes Success Today]]>Sun, 27 Sep 2015 01:53:37 GMThttp://harvestgathering.org/music/the-gathering-drum-circle-a-behind-the-scenes-success-today
Berryville, VA -- Today's Smithsonian Live Drum Circle at Clermont Farm, a 360-acre research and training site in Berryville VA, was a huge success thanks to  the Yellow Child Singers (Bi'yazhi' li'tsoi Drum Group) Mark, Bahe Rock, Clay Morris and Talon Morris; Cherokee Pamunky Dancer Andrew Tyler; Flute Master & Teacher Stuart Hill; Native American Indian Story Teller Sheila Hansen; Author and Poet Tom Clark; Photographer June Krupsaw The Gathering Elders Council Rene' White, Sheila Hansen, Glenda Skelley, Tracey Pitcock and Sue Peoples; a host of volunteers; guests of all ages; and Winchester Star Newspaper. Special thanks to Clermont Farm and Sanctuary on the Trail™ for hosting the event. Click on the Slide Show at right for more photos.

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beautiful overcast sky, amphitheater lawn and hot chocolate greeted 120+ people who participated in today's c
asual discussions and demonstrations about Native American Indian Culture; many of them children.

After the drum circle, 40 volunteers stayed to offer how they can help bring The Gathering to the Clarke County Fairgrounds Oct. 30 - Nov. 1.

Five Indigenous Maps sold as part of the fundraising efforts for The Gathering.

Meanwhile, in the back yard, Clermont Farm Bob Stieg hosted three guided walking tours at the slave quarters and main house. Learn more about Clermont Farm.

Smithsonian Live Drum Circle

Native American drums play an important part in many Native American Indian tribal ceremonies, celebrations and spiritual festivals.

To many the beat of the drum symbolizes the heartbeat of our mother, to others thunder and lightening; and helps us find close relationship with Creator and our roots.
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<![CDATA[Supaman Let the Spirit of The Gathering Catch You IllumiNatives]]>Sat, 05 Sep 2015 18:17:25 GMThttp://harvestgathering.org/music/supaman-let-the-spirit-of-the-gathering-catch-you-illuminatives
     Supaman is a Native American Indian Hip Hop singer devoting his life to protecting the sacred. This is his recent video shoot in beautiful Apsaalooke country for a song titled "Why." His friend Acosia Red Elk dances with him in it. The song will be featured on his new project titled......... ILLUMINATIVES!!! 
     Sanctuary on the Trail™ invited Supaman to the Gathering. The Gathering is an event being held in Northern Virginia Oct. 30 - Nov. 1 at the Clarke County Fairgrounds in Berryville Va. www.HarvestGathering.org
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Scene from the Music Video IllumiNatives
Supaman- Why feat Acosia Red Elk

Sometimes the Creator allows us to go through things in life where we ask the question "why". Why do bad things happen to good people and so on. Some things will always remain a mystery to us until the next life. So let us focus on how we will respond to these things and what we intend to do now that it has happened, in PRAYER, IN LOVE, IN PEACE AND HOPE! Check out this amazing video featuring my friend Acosia Red Elk! Spread the love! A'ho!! #illuminatives #supaman #powwowlife #dearnativeyouth #hope

Posted by Supaman on Friday, September 4, 2015
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<![CDATA[Storm Boyz to Sing and Drum for The Gathering Oct. 31 and Nov. 1]]>Thu, 03 Sep 2015 06:07:54 GMThttp://harvestgathering.org/music/storm-boyz-to-sing-and-drum-for-the-gathering-oct31-and-nov1
BERRYVILLE VA -- The "Storm" is coming to Berryville Virginia, and the "Boyz" are bringing it!!!  Come listen to "Storm Boyz" at The Gathering on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, 2015 during the traditional Native American Harvest Dance (Pow-Wow like event) at the Clarke County Fairgrounds in Berryville Virginia. Full schedule posted at www.HarvestGathering.org.
   For a preview, check out Storm Boyz (below) at the 5th Annual Pow Wow at the University of Pennsylvania in Philly, PA. March 29, 2014 (Co-Host Drum Storm Boyz Traditional Straight Exhibition).
   Thank you Mish and Drum Boyz for accepting our invitation to plant this all-exciting seed of Thanksgiving and humanity - hosted by the Sanctuary on the Trail in partnership with the Virginia Lovers Gourd Society!
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Mish Conley of "Storm Boyz" Native American Indian Drum and Singers
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<![CDATA[Free MP3 Pow Wow Music - MP3azur.com]]>Wed, 02 Sep 2015 12:59:51 GMThttp://harvestgathering.org/music/free-mp3-pow-wow-music-mp3azurcomListen to free Pow Wow music as we wait for The Gathering Oct. 30 - Nov. 1 at the Clarke County Fairgrounds
890 West Main Street Berryville, VA 22611. Hosted by the Sanctuary on the Trail in partnership with the Virginia Gourd Festival.
PLAY MUSIC
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Pow Wow photo of Lumbee Indian Sierra Shiningstar Locklear. Photo Courtesy Angel Heart Photography.
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