Cozads champion song

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Published 2015-12-07

All Comments (21)
  • @nikjalik03
    I’m African-American and I can feel this deep down in my soul and it brought tears to my eyes. Much respect.
  • @veezo2323
    THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT THE NATIVE CULTURE THAT WHENEVER YOU SEE THEM DANCE OR SING. YOU COULD REALLY FEEL THE SPIRITUAL PART OF IT. I LOVE THAT!!
  • @msNativegal
    RIP Larry Cozad. Thank you for all the years you've sung for us, keeping us grounded. May you continue to sing for us in the sky world 🙏💜
  • This is the sound of a spirit you can't ever break. They tried but here we are still, definitely not as strong in numbers but damn strong in spirit.
  • @ck_mochi5966
    Brought me to tears at three am. Chills. Everything. Beautiful to see grandmothers backing the drum 🤍
  • @ModestCube100
    I remember my dad bringing to these. I can now understand. Wish you were still here. Navajo proud.
  • @skinnydian
    I love this song!! But my favorite part is right before the fourth push-up when their dad "catches" the song puts on his heart so his soul can grow and then he gives it back to he drum. Only native people can understand what that really means. 100000000000 aho's!!
  • I’m Hawaiian Kanaka Maoli and Am honored to watch this ! Indigenous people it’s Our time to Rise Up🔥
  • @PaulCozad
    Cozad in the house!!! My beautiful family jamming... My Late Great grandfather... My father... Took me in 1962... This beautiful song brings great feelings & good memories.❤❤❤ Ah-Ho!!!❤❤❤
  • @RBarber128
    Seeing the grandma's in the back singing brought me to tears!!! I'm beyond proud to be Anishanaabe ✊
  • @1973ruben
    I am from England and OH MY GOOD GOD!! this hits you right into your soul... send chills down your spine. Absolutely beautiful
  • @krojones9270
    I'm Apache and this hit me. Seeing elders still singing speaks more volumes
  • @Kwanusela1
    Such a powerful song and to see those respected Elders singing there hearts out brought tears to my eyes. I’m Native from the ‘Na̱mg̱is First Nation, Alert Bay, Northern tip of Vancouver Island. We also have a very strong Culture. This song made my heart extremely happy to be Native. We have been here since the beginning of time. We are the land and the land is Us. 💞 Gilakas’la ~ Thank You.
  • Them dudes were getting down and those war crys in the background was kick ass too
  • @kiwikuzz11
    This was awesome to watch! I am a Māori from New Zealand and this looked like a family affair with young and elderly taking part great to see and it looked like they had fun doing it along side their famz something my culture enjoys doing as well especially when you see the old ones just living in the moment and going off on their own thing lol our elderly do the same they love showing us up any opportunity they get hahahah . Mauri ora ki te whanau! (Long life to the family)
  • @kealohasurf
    I am a decendant of the proud nation of the California Coastal Band of Chumash Indians, this song is LIT. Seeing the grandmothers sing backup, truly shows why this Cozad song earned the champion's honor. Aho! Mitakuye Oyasin!
  • @qudsiaabdullali
    Oh my god!! I seriously got goosebumps, was shaking and was close to tears right at the beginning of the video and I'm not even native. I can imagine the emotions must be tenfolds over for natives listening to or practising the songs of their ancestors.
  • I dont know why it pierces my heart to watch this perhaps the elder grandmother standing in the back ground very touching...😥👍😊
  • @rtk406
    Made me tear up watching that ol grandpa took control on that down beat. Was awesome