A note about the song titles:
In practice, ceremonial songs are not given titles. However,
for the purpose of distinguishing the songs incorporated
in the
text of Native American Healing, Howard chose the most
salient line of lyrics as the title of each song. Traditionally,
lowampi songs are grouped in categories by the function
they serve in the ceremony. On this recording, the songs
the listener
will experience fall into the following 15 categories (song
numbers correspond to the song numbers used in the songtexts
below—note that songs 9 and 10 are in the same
category):
- Canupa Ojuyapi Olowan (Pipe Filling Song)
- Canupa Opagin Olowan (Pipe-Offering Song)
- Tatioye Topa Olwan (Four Directions
Song)
- Wakan Tanka Taolowan (Great Spirit Song)
- Lel Etunwan Yo (Personal
Sacred Song)
- Wicakicopi Olowan (Spirit Calling Song)
- Tiuma Hiyupi Olowan (Spirit
Entrance Song)
- Wakan Ki Wacipi Olowan (Spirit Dancing Songs
- Wakan Ki Woglakapi
Olowan (Spirit Talking Song)
- Wakan Ki Woglakapi Olowan (Spirit
Talking Song)
- Wakan Woayupte Olowan (Spirit Responding Song)
- Wakan Kinanpe
Olowan (Spirit Departure Song)
- Wakan Wicak’upi Olowan (Offering
Song)
- Woawanyanke Olowan (Protection Song)
- Wakn Iglustanpi Olowan (Ceremony Completion Song)

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SONGS FEATURED ON THIS ALBUM
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Friend, Do It This Way
Look Upon This Pipe, It Is Sacred!
To The Four Directions, I am Related
It Is To The Great Spirit First That I Pray
Sacred People Are Coming To See You
I Have Somehow Arrived
Everything Is Sacred. Look Here!
The One I am Singing For Is Now Coming
Their Voices Can Be Heard
Hear Me! I Am Speaking For Them!
Send Your Voice
I Give You Grandfather’s Prophecies!
I Give These To You
We Watch You From Above
I Speak Sincerely. Do Not Deceive Me!
Howard Bad Hand is a Sicangu Lakota and a 4th generation member
of the Red Leaf Singers, a family singing group from Rosebud,
South Dakota well-known for its composition and performance
of traditional
Lakota music. Among his people, Howard is active as a singer,
ceremonial leader, teacher and healer. He travels locally and
worldwide, teaching character development, Native American
music, and Lakota spirituality. He lives with his wife
Terrie and family in Taos, New Mexico.
Tom Teegarden, who preferred not to have his picture included
herein, has traveled the powwow trail for over 30 years and
is well-regarded
as a singer and composer of Northern Plains style social and
ceremonial music. As a non-Native, Tom's unusual passion and
enthusiasm for Native music have earned him recognition and
respect throughout the powwow world. In his day job, Tom is
CEO for Acoma Business
Enterprises. He lives with his companion,Jennifer Skeet, in
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Tom and Howard have been singing together ever since they
met as students at Dartmouth College in 1971. |