"Yeha-Noha" : Wishes Of Happiness And Prosperity to the Universe.

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"Yeha-Noha"

A jounery though space and time set to the song "Yeha-Noha"

A Song by Sacred Spirit from the album Chants and Dances of the Native Americans
Released 18 July 1995
"Yeha-Noha (Wishes of Happiness and Prosperity)" is a song recorded in 1994 by the German musical project known under the name of Sacred Spirit. It was the first single from the album Chants and Dances of the Native Americans. Released in 1995, it achieved a great success in various countries, including France, where it topped the singles chart. It was sung by Navajo elder Kee Chee Jake from Chinle, Arizona. The song is a remixed version of a portion of the Navajo Shoe Game song (a part of the origin myth describing a game played among the day and night animals in which the animals who discovered in which shoe a yucca ball was hidden would win a permanent state of daylight or night.) The song describes the Giant's (Yé'iitsoh) lament at the owl's attempt to cheat by stealing the ball. The audible portions of the song say:
... shaa ninánóh'aah (you give it back to me)
... Yé'iitsoh jinínáá léi' (... The Giant says again and again...)
... ninánóh'aah (...give it back)Yeha Noha (Deseos de Felicidad y Prosperidad-Wishes Of Happiness And Prosperity)
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Letra:
Ah-uh nayah oh-wa oh-wa
Shon-day oh-wa oh-wa
Shon-day Can-non non noha

Ah-uh nayah oh-wa oh-wa
Shon-day oh-wa oh-wa
Shon-day Yeha-noha

Ah-uh Nayay tor-shna Nena-Nay-Yayah
Nena-nay-yay Yeha-Noha
Ah-uh Nayay tor-shna Nena-Nay-Yayah
Yeha-Noha

Nee-yoh-wah Nee-Yoh
Nee-yoh-wah Nee-Yoh

Ah-uh Nayah oh-wa oh-wa
Shon-day oh-wa oh-wa
Shon-day can-non non noha

Ah-uh Nayah oh-wa oh-wa
Shon-day oh-wa oh-wa
Shon-day Yeha-noha

Ah-uh Nayah tor-shna nena-nay-yayah
Nena-nay-yay yeha-noha
Ah-uh Nayah tor-shna nena-nay-yayah
Yeha-noha

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