Written and performed by Paul "Che oke ten" Wagner.
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from A Musical Benefit for the Yanomami,
released December 20, 2020
Recording by Paul "Che oke ten" Wagner & Tom Brighton.
Mixing and mastering by Mel Detmer.
Paul "Che oke ten" Wagner is an internationally performing presenter of traditional songs and stories of his Coast Salish tribal ancestors. Che oke ten is a member of the Wsaanich (Saanich) Tribe of southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia. An award-winning Native American flutist, his songs have come to him with visions of healing and prayer for all relations (tree people, animal people and human people).
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Blindingly beautiful solo tribal nature ambient/folk. Looking up, I hear her cry split the heavens. Her blessing floats down to me, lightning, shining, cleansing. Her mark sears my body and I am transformed; my cry splits the heavens even as I am split, and remade whole. Dave Aftandilian
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Sweeping, epic, melancholic, vast, heavier than time. This album accompanies me on mountain hikes and forest treks, music that is resplendent in nature and as grounding as the soil beneath my feet. Beautiful audial and physical craft from Chet as always. Lake of Berra
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