spiritual chanting . Grandfather, creator, once again we come together, and gave praise and honor to you, and if you for the many blessings, and again honde, honde for this day. We say these things in your name. Please remain standing as we welcome and present to you the grand entry of our eagle staff and our dancers. Here we go. Bring em in. Carrying the first flag of this nation, of this land, the eagle staff larry harristan. How about a round of applause for larry . Thank you larry. Bringing in our dancers. drums . Good to see you. Our southern and northern dancers. Welcome ladies. Welcome. Followed by our jingle dancing with dancers. Welcoming our dancers as well. Our northern traditional dancers followed by our grass dancers. How about a big round for applause for all ours dancers . Good to see you. drums . Going over to our group over here. Flag song. Please. Long before the National Anthem composed by Francis Scott key the 50 people that this land. The first people that this lan
Creator father and we ask thanks this day and ask for blessing for those that prepared this food and nourish our souls. We thank you for the opportunity to gather, to honor four native americans from our community. Remember those that are not with us, unable to be here, or traveling. We ask for blessing upon them, their families, their friends. We come before you. We are humbled two leggeds. We give things. Honde,honde, the best it could possible me. To the singers, to the dancers, their families. Honde, honde to everyone in attendance. spiritual chanting . spiritual chanting . Grandfather, creator, once again we come together, and gave praise and honor to you, and if you for the many blessings, and again honde, honde for this day. We say these things in your name. Please remain standing as we welcome and present to you the grand entry of our eagle staff and our dancers. Here we go. Bring em in. Carrying the first flag of this nation, of this land, the eagle staff larry harristan. How
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First flag of this nation, of this land, the eagle staff larry harristan. How about a round of applause for larry . Thank you larry. Bringing in our dancers. drums . Good to see you. Our southern and northern dancers. Welcome ladies. Welcome. Followed by our jingle dancing with dancers. Welcoming our dancers as well. Our northern traditional dancers followed by our grass dancers. How about a big round for applause for all ours dancers . Good to see you. drums . Going over to our group over here. Flag song. Please. Long before the National Anthem composed by Francis Scott key the 50 people that this land. The first people that this land had these fight songs, National Anthems for these tribes, paying homage to the first flag of this land, the eagle staff. Remembering our veterans as well, the warriors whether going to battle or returning from battle paying homage to their service, paying homage to this flag. Always honored our veterans, our warriors. chanting spiritual chanting . Rememb
drums . Going over to our group over here. Flag song. Please. Long before the National Anthem composed by Francis Scott key the 50 people that this land. The first people that this land had these fight songs, National Anthems for these tribes, paying homage to the first flag of this land, the eagle staff. Remembering our veterans as well, the warriors whether going to battle or returning from battle paying homage to their service, paying homage to this flag. Always honored our veterans, our warriors. chanting spiritual chanting . Remember our fallen veterans and those still in battle. Going into a victory song. Here we go. Everybody dance. drums . Go dancing rocking San Francisco city hall indian way. How about a big round of applause for all our dancers . All right. [applause] all right. Once again lets hear it for your singers, our dancers from everywhere here in the San Francisco bay area. [applause] all right. Good singing. Good dancing. Posting the eagle staff at this time. Be sho