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Warrior People Lyrics

Warrior people
Warrior, Warrior people
I am indigenous original resistance
I 'm gonna need assistance if I' m a difference
Used to be restless now I am relentless
I teach my children who to trust and how to listen
Are you listening'
Are you, are you listening'
Are you listening'
Are you, are you listening'
Are you listening'
Are you, are you listening
I teach my children who to trust and how to listen
I am an Indian, I'm Puerto Rican
I 'm Filipino, I live in Hilo
Went to the heavens came back a stallion
Now I am ridding into the storm

The storm, the storm, the storm, the storm
Thunder beings carry me home
I am a raven, I am a buckskin, I am a killer whale, I am a Lion,
I am a panther, I am coyote
I'm just a human being on another fucking journey
I'm on a journey, what about my journey
I'm on a journey, what about my journey
I'm on a journey, what about my journey
I'm just a human being on another fucking journey
Well I will learn to be peaceful but I keep my knife at my side
I will pray for compassion but if war comes to my door you know
I will be blasting warrior mentality my responsibility bringing in to my people now
Holla if you feeling me
Feeling me, feeling me, feeling me, feeling me yeah

Feeling me, feeling me, feeling me, feeling me yeah

Feeling me, feeling me, feeling me, feeling me yeah
Feeling me, feeling me, feeling me, feeling me yeah

I am an Indian I've been betraying sold my heritage so I could get a reservation
Can you blame my situation, my situation I come from a long line of people in displacement
I am an Indian I'm on a mission
These times definitely call for certain kinds of patience
I'm changing it's amazing
Every day is a new day for this Indian in training
I am a hustler got all kinds of customers
People need their medicine this music promotes consciousness
Past, present, future tense all the healing elements
Everything you do in life is definitely relevant
Warrior people Warrior, Warrior People
Warrior people Warrior, Warrior People
Warrior people Warrior, Warrior People
Making the best of peace with the strength of an eagle
Warrior people Warrior, Warrior People
Warrior people Warrior, Warrior People
Warrior people Warrior, Warrior People
Making the best of peace yes ambitiousness is lethal
I will learn to be peaceful but I keep my knife at my side
I will pray for compassion
But if war comes to my door you know
I will be blasting warrior mentality my responsibility bringing in to my people now
Holla if you feeling me
Feeling me, feeling me, feeling me, feeling me yeah
Feeling me, feeling me, feeling me, feeling me yeah
Feeling me, feeling me, feeling me, feeling me yeah
Feeling me, feeling me, feeling me, feeling me yeah
I have two mothers, two beautiful mothers
One of them is brown and one of them is white
One of them taught me to be peaceful
One of them taught me how to fight
Now I put the two together and I know wrong from right
I have two fathers two beautiful fathers
One of them is brown and one of them is white
One of them taught me how to sing
One of them taught me how to write
Now I put the two together and I know wrong from right
I am a white man I raped my children
I am a black man I killed an African
I am a woman I am a Muslim
I was raised Christian now I am forgiven
Saved my native wisdom I follow my traditions
I teach my children who to trust and how to listen
Are you listening', are are you listening'
Are you listening', are are you listening
Are you listening', are are you listening
I teach my children who to trust and how to listen

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Nahko “Bear” Parayn on the tip, is Oregon native Nahkohe Parayno. A sixth generation Apache/Mohawk this medicinal troubadour (his Cheyenne name given to him by his grandmother) didn’t grow up on his native land, with his Puerto Rican/Indian mother, or Filipino father.
Born, raised, and blessed in the suburbs by his adopted family, Nahko found roots in music and throughout his teens taught piano lessons and directed musical productions for local high schools. His talent on the keys eventually got him signed to a seasonal production in Denali, Alaska and there, he praises, in the grandeur and majesty of the wilderness is where he began to discover his truth.
Activating his audience with stories of a humbled walk upon this precious earth, Nahko’s ability to criss-cross generational wisdom and inspire in the struggle of classism, racism, Indigenous rights in Native America and abroad, environmental justice – sparking a fire of ambition to live the change and shift with the Aina for a more sacred walk with Spirit.
Currently on a medicine music tour (for the rest of his life), Nahko calls the Big Island of Hawaii home. There he works and lives on his brother’s off the grid farm up the Hamakua coast. Cleverly weaving old traditions with modern day paradigm conditions – Medicine for the People focuses on ‘real talk’ lyrically based music – dubbed as “spirited thump-hop storytelling” – promoting sustainability, green energy, and healthy living through music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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