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Check out my debut track The Place Time Forgot - OF LONG AGO - Drone Flute A-4/A-5 440/880hz Tribal Ambient Trance on Rumble with the link above or by clicking HERE!
#psychic#tarot#tarot cards#tarot reading#tarot deck#psychic readers#psychic readings#psychic advice#love#master psychic#NAF#Native Flute#Drone Flute#A-#Music#Trance#Meditation#experimental music#ambient#electronic#electronic music#experimental
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Sound Bath Sessions 137: Adelynn Lee

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I was in for an adventure to Johor Bahru (JB) in Malaysia to record Adelynn. Just across the Strait of Johor along the north coast of Singapore I realized that Singapore was much larger than I had thought. Luckily, she lived close to the immigration building across the bridge.
Adelynn has been playing native american-style flutes since 2021 and has a large collection of hand and machine-made flutes. She played some of her favorites in the recordings. I had not yet recorded a flute sound bath for the project, so I was determined to document her no matter what. We recorded in a very reverberant space that matched well with her flutes.
In this recording she selects and plays 3-4 flutes each one with their own base note and character.
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Playing flute at Rhodiapolis Ancient city

Playing flute at Rhodiapolis Ancient city
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Native Flute Improvisation – Entspannungsmusik – kleine Auszeit – Naturg...
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Awesome UtraProfessional Lupaca Quena in ebony wood.
Tuning in G 440hz.
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#quena #flute #nativeflute #musicstore #musicshop #nativeflutemusic #nativemusic #nativeamericanflute #flutelove #flutelife
#musicinstrument#quena#woodwind#native music#flute#musicshop#musicstore#native flute#nativeamericanflute
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#didgeridoo#my music#didjeridoo#native flute#chamanisme#432 hz frequency#432 hz music#flute#musical instruments#Youtube
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Indian with Flute
Artist: Carl Moon (American, 1878-1948)
Date: n.d.
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, CA, United States
#painting#indian with flute#native american#oil on canvas#genre art#music#flute#fine art#artwork#american culture#american art#carl moon#american painter
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International Day of The World's Indigenous People
The International Day of the World’s Indigenous People on August 9 pays tribute to the indigenous communities of the world. The latest data reveals that there are about 370 to 500 million indigenous people living in 90 countries. These communities are noted to have their own unique set of languages, traditions, cultures, and governing systems. For many indigenous groups, the systems that their ancestors have followed for centuries have stood the test of time by serving them with positive outcomes to date. Many indigenous people’s special bond and connection with nature have also led to the protection of the general environment. However, on the other side, several indigenous communities face difficulties due to a central government’s covert and overt attempts to control their lives. This has led to indigenous people’s rights violations where they would have otherwise ensured peaceful and harmonious lives for them.
History of International Day of The World's Indigenous People
The first International Day of the World’s Indigenous People was officially celebrated in August 1995. The day had been brought into existence when the 49/214 resolution was passed by the U.N. General Assembly on December 23, 1994. August 9 was chosen as the commemorative date because that was when the first meeting of the U.N. Working Group on Indigenous Populations of the Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights was held. Every year, the day is honored by governments and organizations holding education forums and conferences to meet and discuss the social issues faced by indigenous groups worldwide. People are also given information on any ongoing and/or upcoming activities and projects that are being undertaken to help the target communities. Every year, the theme changes to shed light on a pressing topic, and the theme for the year 2021 was ‘Leaving no one behind: Indigenous peoples and the call for a new social contract.’
The social contract theme is a call for accountability in the general populations’ interaction with the indigenous communities and their resources. Over the years, many indigenous groups have found themselves to be on a disadvantageous terrain in the face of urban development projects that have destroyed and denigrated their lands and territories. The central governments and builders involved in such projects never sought permission from or even spoke with the indigenous communities before they took the developmental steps. Organizations and agencies like the U.N. and UNESCO have made efforts for constitutional/legislative reforms for dominant indigenous groups. Yet, the efforts must be focussed on bringing everyone together in the cause, leaving none behind.
International Day of The World's Indigenous People timeline
1982 First U.N. Meeting on Indigenous People
The U.N. holds the first meeting on indigenous people by forming the U.N. Working Group on Indigenous Populations of the Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights.
1995 International Day of the World’s Indigenous People
The first International Day of the World’s Indigenous People is celebrated by the U.N. General Assembly.
2005 - 2015 Indigenous People’s Decade
The U.N. proclaims 2005 to 2015 to be the ‘Decade of Action and Dignity’ for the indigenous communities.
2019 Indigenous Languages Year
After a startling 2016 report on the danger of more than 2,000 indigenous becoming extinct, the U.N. declares 2019 to be the International Year of Indigenous Languages in order to create awareness.
How To Observe International Day of the World’s Indigenous People
Learn about indigenous groups
Learn an indigenous language
Stand by indigenous groups
History related to indigenous people is always interesting to read and learn about. They have their own sets of beliefs, customs, languages, and cultures. Their daily lifestyles are also often connected with nature, be it animals, trees, certain plants, or lakes/rivers.
The U.N. declared the years 2022 to 2032 the decade for indigenous languages. The goal is to bring to attention the dying languages, since most of them are not taught in schools or are used by the general public. Losing a language is losing an important facet of the history and culture of a people.
The best way to celebrate this day and the rest of the year is by vowing to stand by indigenous groups. The indigenous people have the right to freely choose however they wish to live, much like any other living being on this planet. Protecting their rights also in turn protects your rights in the long run.
5 Interesting Facts About Indigenous People
80% of the world’s biodiversity
4,000 indigenous languages
High poverty rates
Short life spans
Leaders in protecting the environment
Around 80% of the world’s biodiversity is in places where indigenous groups are living.
The 5,000 indigenous communities in the world are credited with having about 4,000 languages.
While the indigenous communities account for only 5% of the world’s population, they make up 15% of the world population that is living in poverty.
Indigenous communities, due to a lack of awareness, have shorter life spans as they die of preventable diseases like malaria and H.I.V.
Studies have shown that the fauna and flora, and biodiversity thrive and flourish where indigenous people reside.
Why International Day of the World’s Indigenous People is Important
It’s a celebration of indigenous people
It’s a celebration of indigenous languages
It’s a celebration of the freedom to live
Indigenous people form an essential and crucial part of not only our planet’s history, but also how human beings have come to make systems to lead fruitful lives. The indigenous people’s cultures, customs, and traditions are interesting to learn about for their uniqueness and for what they teach us about the universe and the bigger picture.
Language, at its core, builds the identity of a people. The involvement of the different phonetics, grammar rules, and formal/informal styles can tell one a lot about where a community has come from, and how their history has shaped them. The same is the case with indigenous languages. The problem lies in their endangerment, and this is why we must strive to preserve them.
The freedom to practice our rights on a piece of land that has shaped our communities for centuries should not be taken away from anyone. The freedom to practice our customs, traditions, and general lifestyles is another important aspect of living a worthwhile life. For these very reasons and many others, we should join indigenous people in their right to live and flourish however they like.
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I love native american style (plains) flute. When played right, it's one of the most mournful and beautiful instruments known to mankind.
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I am an Army veteran who served in Iraq for a total of three tours. During those times I learned a lot of valuable lessons and some of those experiences decided to stick around to haunt me.
I started playing the Native American Flute during the pandemic. I mostly focus on its healing powers and use its transformative properties to move past my trauma. I was diagnosed with PTSD and I suffer from a ridiculously high amount of anxiety. I am physically back home but part of my spirit is lost in Iraq. I call out to it to return back to me and I await its warm embrace.
The song I am posting was nominated for Best Flute Single by One World Music Radio. The title of this song is, "Returning Home".
If you enjoyed this track please feel free to visit my bandcamp profile. I am new to creating music and I hope you are able to follow me and help me feel connected to others.
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Double Native Flute Music I Mountain Call I Music For Meditation I Luka
The song is performed in the beautiful mountains of Slovenia. It is a request for a safe journey and gives thanks to all the spirits of nature who guide and guard us on all paths.
Luka Lešnik ( @luka.lesnik.7 )
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One Man's Dream #tonguedrum #Percussion #Instrument #jooleermusic #steeldrum
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"Flute Of The Wind (Big Ringo's Song)" | Native American Rap Song
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AI Song I Made
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I did a little cover of Wayfaring Stranger with my flute (*^▽^*) (pls ignore the spelling mistake in the thumbnail lol)
#id like to re-do this at some point#this was a very quick recording#native american flute#NAF#wayfaring stranger#my post#if youre curious its a Red Kite Flutes key of F made from cedar :)#the drum is a bodhran i found in a charity shop for £4 a while back which was pretty cool#Youtube
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