May the stars carry your sadness away,
May the flowers fill your heart with beauty,
May hope forever wipe away your tears.
And, above all, may the silence make you strong !
.
.
The
song : Ly-O-Lay Ale Loya (Circle Dance) conveys the stories, legends
and plight of the Native Americans by combining sampled chants of the
Navajo, Pueblo and Sioux tribes and Sami people yoik with synthesizer
backings, all driven forth by a combination of traditional drumming and
electronic dance-beats.
Ly-O-Lay Ale Loya (Circle Dance) is part of
the album "Yeha-Noha" (Wishes of happiness and prosperity) released in
1994 by a musical project named "Sacred Spirit" .
On the first album,
the song "Circle Dance" was presented as a native American chant,
however the main vocals are an authentic Sami yoik ("Normo Jovnna" by
Terje Tretnes),
For each album sold, donations are made to the Native
American Rights Fund, a non-profit Native American organization devoted
to restoring the legal rights of the native American people.
Source :Wikipedia
May the flowers fill your heart with beauty,
May hope forever wipe away your tears.
And, above all, may the silence make you strong !
.
.
The
song : Ly-O-Lay Ale Loya (Circle Dance) conveys the stories, legends
and plight of the Native Americans by combining sampled chants of the
Navajo, Pueblo and Sioux tribes and Sami people yoik with synthesizer
backings, all driven forth by a combination of traditional drumming and
electronic dance-beats.
Ly-O-Lay Ale Loya (Circle Dance) is part of
the album "Yeha-Noha" (Wishes of happiness and prosperity) released in
1994 by a musical project named "Sacred Spirit" .
On the first album,
the song "Circle Dance" was presented as a native American chant,
however the main vocals are an authentic Sami yoik ("Normo Jovnna" by
Terje Tretnes),
For each album sold, donations are made to the Native
American Rights Fund, a non-profit Native American organization devoted
to restoring the legal rights of the native American people.
Source :Wikipedia