@ pyrococcus…. It … @ pyrococcus…. It may not have to do with the Native Americans in a since…but what it does have to do with is returning to the innocence. It is? the concept.
I tottaly have this … I tottaly have this ‘thing’ for indians…OMG! i love the way they live accepting everything that Mother Nature gives to them…the good and bad things. (L)
Your probably right … Your probably right that no American Indian sang vocals on it,but there is something “noble,mysterious,and romantic”(without trying to sound too queer or gay) about imagining Indians dancing around a fire chanting this song. I think most Americans(maybe most Earthlings) would agree that this song better suites the American Indian than Taiwanese in imagery and symbolism. But, many props and thanks to my Asian brother who wrote the harmony…DIFANG DUANA!!!
Dude, this version … Dude, this version of the song has nothing to do with Native Indian, It’s just a Enigma (A German Music project group)’s remix of Difang Duana’s singing. And there’s no Native American Indian singing in this music, only the Native Taiwanese.
these are the real … these are the real peaople of america,white man will always want to be dominating on this planet,white man will never realise that he cant do that and that hes not the only race or creature on this world,dont think that im a rasist cuz im white
I’m Korean-American … I’m Korean-American, and I have to say this Native Indian version is better than the Difang Duana version. Many props to my Asian brother who sang this song drunk, but much more to Engima for making it better.
This title is very … This title is very misleding. This background singing has nothing to do with native american indian. In the song, the main vocals are provided by Angel X (Andreas Harde), while the aboriginal Taiwanese chant was sampled from the “Jubilant Drinking Song” by Kuo Ying-nan (born Difang Duana) (???) and Kuo Hsiu-chu (???)
yeah the original …
yeah the original was a song from taiwan
original? from …
original? from TAIWAN–Mr.???(1921-2002)
show us!!its from …
show us!!its from taiwanese
the original …
the original version : DIFANG – ELDERS DRINKING SONG
I see a lot of …
I see a lot of family traits and features in this video BUt we are not Native (that I know). 2.14 looks like Johnny Cash.
it’s not the voice …
it’s not the voice of native american indian, it’s from Taiwan aborigine!
i love this song
…
its of the movie man of the house
which is a great movie
i love this song
@ pyrococcus…. It …
@ pyrococcus…. It may not have to do with the Native Americans in a since…but what it does have to do with is returning to the innocence. It is? the concept.
Oh you’re such a …
Oh you’re such a whore.
I tottaly have this …
I tottaly have this ‘thing’ for indians…OMG! i love the way they live accepting everything that Mother Nature gives to them…the good and bad things. (L)
ID like to meet a …
ID like to meet a native american..they are such a spiritual culture,
Your probably right …
Your probably right that no American Indian sang vocals on it,but there is something “noble,mysterious,and romantic”(without trying to sound too queer or gay) about imagining Indians dancing around a fire chanting this song. I think most Americans(maybe most Earthlings) would agree that this song better suites the American Indian than Taiwanese in imagery and symbolism. But, many props and thanks to my Asian brother who wrote the harmony…DIFANG DUANA!!!
Dude, this version …
Dude, this version of the song has nothing to do with Native Indian, It’s just a Enigma (A German Music project group)’s remix of Difang Duana’s singing. And there’s no Native American Indian singing in this music, only the Native Taiwanese.
colorado home of …
colorado home of sand creek sand creek home of death my poem of the whit man
these are the real …
these are the real peaople of america,white man will always want to be dominating on this planet,white man will never realise that he cant do that and that hes not the only race or creature on this world,dont think that im a rasist cuz im white
dont insult the …
dont insult the native Americans………….Oklahoma still has some language….for sure car tags anyway.
I love this song my …
I love this song my grandfather was 3/4 cherokee indian
great…!
great…!
I’m Korean-American …
I’m Korean-American, and I have to say this Native Indian version is better than the Difang Duana version. Many props to my Asian brother who sang this song drunk, but much more to Engima for making it better.
This title is very …
This title is very misleding. This background singing has nothing to do with native american indian. In the song, the main vocals are provided by Angel X (Andreas Harde), while the aboriginal Taiwanese chant was sampled from the “Jubilant Drinking Song” by Kuo Ying-nan (born Difang Duana) (???) and Kuo Hsiu-chu (???)
@SnipeYurFartbox
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@SnipeYurFartbox
totally agree with you
We can all learn …
We can all learn somethign from ALL Anciant cultures WORLWIDE. I’m learning that on a daily basis.
Se te saluda …
Se te saluda tambien desde galicia españa
saludos desde …
saludos desde ECUADOR
ZAWARY
No… its not. …
No… its not. Research this song a bit, you’ll find some interesting stuff out!