First Nations traditional drums (Summer Solstice Festival Ottawa 2019)

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Published 2019-08-06
Ottawa's indigenous community performing traditional songs and drumming during the 2019 edition of Summer Solstice Festival.

All Comments (21)
  • @chrismclean7612
    That just stopped my 6 month old from scream crying straight to sleep
  • @johnai5076
    Was a chilcare/youth worker with both nish and non and when it was time to relax and end the day I would play this beautiful sound and all would respond positively.
  • @IntraLuxAmaha
    This is called spirituality in music, grounding yourself, finding your true self, finding peace - love - compassion. Drum was teached during Atlantis and the Native Americans are more close to powerful ancestors known during this time than everyone else. So, keep this traditions going on forever, keep spreading in 2023 this music, this sharing, we need it and we will need it.
  • @lindi8165
    There is something so spiritual to this, there's a physical reaction my body does I can't even put it into words!!❤😊
  • @SkekSo
    Full body chills. I wish I had more connection to my culture but these kinds of videos really help. Miigwetch
  • @DuelyusSeazer
    Wow this is incredible. Wish I could have heard in person
  • @TheCuzzosSot
    Nothing is more powerful than singing with Your brothers and letting out all your emotions. I would sing and scream my warrior call during sweats with Elder whitebear and others
  • @Lord_icelynn
    As a Canadian this is totally true We do this evening month
  • I wonder what the largest drum circle ever formed sounded like. Can you imagine 1000 strong?
  • @AltraxX
    very motivating and inspiring in a sense for my self personally, I want to be more connected and involved in my culture as I was before foster care. I had a lot of connection to who I was before that. Ojibwe. Thank you 💙
  • @davebusink2019
    Imagine if this was a call to the elders if you can play war games.