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Northern Singer
Join Date: Mar 2001
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A.I.M. Song
This subject came up in an other thread...I just thought it would be interesting to hear where this song came from....so anyone that knows anything about this song, please share your thoughts and comments...lets here about the origin and so on.
Aho.
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Fat Singer
Join Date: Oct 2002
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I heard it was a regular intertribal song and then when the s*** hit the fan in SD in the 70s they happened to be singing that song for the news cameras. Everyone thought it was an AIM song so it became associated with AIM.
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Tiny Tot Dancer
Join Date: Sep 2002
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ok here is what i have been told It was written by sievert young bear from porcupine south dakota he is an oglala sioux and for many years was the lead singer of the porcupine singer
Anyhow yeah the song had been written just before the wounded knee thing so it was sorta fresh in a bunch of the guys minds so as a statement more or less of their indian identity they began to sing an indian song the news cameras and reporters soon assumed since they are indian and indians as we all know have a song for everything they called it the aim song aims original intention was to be a society that cared for the people and made sure the people where alright ofcourse we all know that it turned into a militant society because of alot of youth and well conflict so anyhow a week or so after the wounded knee thing porcupine singer where singing at a powwow and it was one of their new songs just written so they busted it out and in came all the aim people who recognized it with guns slung over their shoulders and it has just become more and more political since then as far as it being used on the east coast i don't think there is a drum group that doesn't know how the song goes and depending on how bad the powwow is that you go to they will almost always ask for the song to be sung but when you hear it sung dance hard cause it is a good song but it is just an intertribal. the song doesn't have any words its just a straight vocable song so thats all it is is an intertribal peace out people |
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Tiny Tot Dancer
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haha nah dude i just know my stuff
i did do a few reports in school on the lakota though and the teachers ussually failed me cause i made the indians look like the heros instead of the government they didn't like that so much in us history i ended up teaching alot of my history classes on indians |
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Tiny Tot Dancer
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Indian Island, Maine
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It's a good song and all.. But people just played it out for me.. its "Expected" to be sung at every powwow here in New England hence its lost its true meaning..
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Tiny Tot Dancer
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http://www.ket.org/artstoolkit/music/lessonplan/137.htm
A link to Dennis Banks singing a Grass Dance song. It sounds alot like the AIM song. |
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Pow Wow Visitor
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: upper midwest
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Long Haired Song
During one of his ceremonies, Martin High Bear asked the singers to sing that Long Haired Song, he said, you know the one the long hairs like. He told us that some of his helpers were the Long Hair people, they were about knee high and had really long hair: they love it when people sing and dance because we're happy then. We didn't know what song he was talking about and he kept talking, he said you know that one, you call it some thing else now a days, the aim song. Everyone knew what song he meant. We must have sang and danced in the darkness for about a half hour that night. I miss his ceremonies. He said that a small child first started singing that song and thats where it came from.
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Re: Long Haired Song
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Pow Wow Visitor
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: upper midwest
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Ah-how, Many megwetches for your words and sharing your memories. Those days are long gone but it's nice to talk about them with someone. It doesn't feel so lonely you know. I used to love it when Matin would say ah-how when he was listening to peoples prayers.
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