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Sunday, March 06, 2011
Sunday Song
Walela is a Native American trio of singers. The group was founded in 1997 by sisters Rita Coolidge and Priscilla Coolidge, with Priscilla's daughter Laura Satterfield as the third member
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Nice way to start the day, Mike.
ReplyDeleteSyd,I'm glad you enjoyed this one.
ReplyDeleteVery lovely post. I am always grateful to see such encouraging posts on Spiritual Sunday. Glad to know you and it has been a while since I stopped by. Thanks for sharing. Anne
ReplyDeleteAnnesphamily,I'm glad you enjoyed this one.Thank you for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and interesting renedition. The Native Americans I have met have been among the most spiritual. I love to listen to their stories of nature, Mother Earth and the Great Spirit.
ReplyDeleteWe have much to learn from them about having reverance for God's creation. Thanks for sharing, Mike!
This song is always good, but is made special by the group and the language. Thanks!
ReplyDeletewe just got back from San Fran....love that skyline and the seal lions....
ReplyDeleteWhedbey Woman,I chose this for that reason. I have always found the Indigous Americans language unique.
ReplyDeleteWanda's Wings,you betcha!
Mari,I'm glad you enjoyed this one.
Sarah,it sounds like you had a great time.
This is so beautiful. Living in Arizona, I feel close to the Native Americans.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Charlotte