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Earl Bullhead
Sacred Directions

1. Tunkasila Heyayakaye
2. Tuwe Wakata Wakan
3. Wakan Tanka Tokahiya
4. Canunpa Opahkta Olowan
5. Tate Sakowin Olowan Wan
6. Tuwa Wakilowan
7. Canli Opahkta Olowan
8. Tuwe Makipana
9. Inyan Wan Hinajinye
10. Tunkasila Wamayank U We
11. Hotan I Pelo Wakatanhan
12. Canunpa Nica U Pe Lo
13. Tate Topa Olowan Wan
14. Hotan in Yan Kinajipelo

A collection of Lakota spiritual songs that demand reverence and are meant to be used for the bettement of all mankind.



Howard Bad Hand & Tom Teegarden
Lakota Sacred Songs

to accompagny the book
Native American Healing
Sung as in ceremony

Howard Bad Hand and Tom Teegarden sing with authentic peace and volume, accompanying themselves with hand drums just as they would in ceremony. This is as close to the real thing as you can get outside of an actual ceremony!







Howard Bad Hand
The Sacred Songs Of Native
American Healing

The songs included herein are those featured in Howard Bad Hand's book Native American Healing.













Wakan Hoye Yapi
Sending Sacred Voices Volume 8


Lakota Sundance Songs
From Rosebud South Dakota

Chants rituels Lakota de la Danse du Soleil













Eusebio Lopez Carrillo
Casiano Lopez de la Cruz
Musica Tradicional Huichol


1. Wirikuta meya uwa ane lalatuutu
2. Cinco vocales pemetima
3. Haweri ne reuyekekane
4. Tamatsika tanai tare utiwa
5. Tuutu xapayari
6. Paritsika itsikikaya
7. Titayari tewapai penereuniane
8. Kuxinela niweya
9. Niwetsika
10. Papá ena muma titaki tiukwani
11. Wirikuta tuutu nepaupimie
12. Hiriwarie wamuwieri mekakate

Musique traditionnelle Huichol avec Eusebio Lopez Carillo et Casiano Lopez de la Cruz. Euregistrement réalisé en 2008 lors de leur visite en Suisse. Un document unique qui vous amènera dans les mondes Huichol, tout en haut de la Sierra Madre au Mexique!


Shamans of Peru
Ceremonial Chants, Icaros & Music

Eagle's Wing
Mesa Nortena at Puruchucu

1.-3. Introduction on Pre-Colombian Instruments
4. Maestro Sanchez
5. Don Leopoldo Vilea
6. Closing Calls
7.-9. Ayahuasca Icaros - Mateus Castro
10.-16. Ayahuasca Icaros - Dona Cotrina
17. Despacho in Cusco with La Gringa & Kike Pinto
18.-26. Ayahuasca Icaros - Javier Arevalo


Contains chants and dramatic effects of six different ceremonies with shamans who have worked with Eagle's Wing Groups. Two ceremonies with San Pedro maestros working in the atmospheric ruins of Puruchucu; two ayahuasca shamans, a man and a woman, in separate sessions working in a jungle temple on the River Momon, outside Iquitos; a Shipibo shaman working in Yarinacocha, outside Pucullpa; and lastly, a despacho in the ruins of Pisaq, Cusco. In addition there are three tracks of atmospheric music played on pre-Colombian instruments.

The haunting, plaintive music of Peruvian shamans was recorded by the Eagle's Wing Centre for Contemporary Shamanism at ceremonies in the Peruvian Andes and the Amazon rainforest.



Woven Songs of the Amazon
Healing Icaros of the Shipibo Shamans


1. sunrise over the ucayali 0:26 
2. wisdom and love 3:07 
3. anaconda 2:09 
4. courtship 2:02 
5. hummingbird 2:31 
6. beauty of the feminine 2:11 
7. marriage 1:34 
8. gestation of the fetus 2:06 
9. protection in the womb 1:54 
10. lullaby 1:06 
11. children by the river 1:19 
12. power of love 2:22 
13. dolphin 1:18 
14. spirit song 1:57 
15. far away visions 1:06 
16. thunder and lightning 1:49 
17. honoring fire 2:16 
18. prepartion of plant remedies 0:55 
19. ayahuasca 2:19 
20. power song 1:16 
21. general healing 2:06 
22. cleansing of the heart 1:05 
23. curing bad air 2:08 
24. curing fear 2:34 
25. late night in the jungle 1:25 
26. ayahuasca ceremony 5:47 
27. sleep protection 1:45 
28. family farewell 3:22 


To weave is to sing and to sing is to heal. And so goes the timeless process that the Shipibo shamans have used to heal their people for countless generations. They do this by using a variety of curing songs, called Icaros, along with elaborate woven healing cloths, and the numerous plants and herbal remedies they cultivate in their rainforest enclaves. Every plant, herb, animal, and elemental spirit has its own Icaro, which are learned by the shamans in their dreams, as a way of§harnessing that spirit's curing power. This music is their story.

The proceeds from this album go directly to the Shipibo singers and their families who participated in this recording.