War Song
Tomahawk Lyrics


Native American Chanting


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Ashley Nave

Are there still any Native Americans who still know how to use the tomahawk?

I'm distantly related to the Cherokee, and another Native American tribe in Virginia.

It would interesting if I seen some of my Native American ancestors rise up from the ground that murdered, and next thing a repeated history of war.

However I do know that a legend on the (Grandma Nave's mothers side)



Rappahannock River that was passed down to grandma Nave from her grandfather who had connection to a local Native American somewhere in Virginia. The legend of the curse on the Rappahannock River was cursed by local Natives because the way British settlers treated them, however her grandmother was full blooded Cherokee.



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sandor139

With this song I can go to any WAR, and with sword.

Alexandre Boudoux

Sensacional

salvador loz

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Isaac Taylor

This sounds a hell of a lot like Secret Chiefs 3.

Deniel Martinez

the rain sound is so relaxing

Ashley Nave

Are there still any Native Americans who still know how to use the tomahawk?

I'm distantly related to the Cherokee, and another Native American tribe in Virginia.

It would interesting if I seen some of my Native American ancestors rise up from the ground that murdered, and next thing a repeated history of war.

However I do know that a legend on the (Grandma Nave's mothers side)



Rappahannock River that was passed down to grandma Nave from her grandfather who had connection to a local Native American somewhere in Virginia. The legend of the curse on the Rappahannock River was cursed by local Natives because the way British settlers treated them, however her grandmother was full blooded Cherokee.

Ashley Nave

In addition, my Grandma Athey's mom was half Cherokee and German meaning my great great grandmother was full blooded Cherokee. Grandpa Nave's mom had Cherokee, and a saying that her mother and grandmother were Cherokee. Great great grandmother maiden name was Cutchall. CUTCHALL IS A CHEROKEE name.

onsterafu

Reminiscent of Bauhaus in a way.

Konstantin Sarichev

Sounds like one of the themes from the Resident Evil movies

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