Native American flutes and music by Award-Winning recording artist and flute maker, Charles Littleleaf, enrolled tribal member of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation of Oregon, USA
Genuine. Real. Authentic. Qualities that are hard to come by both in people and in the representations of the world offered by people. A story which conveys all of the power of spirit surrounding events, but which fails to relate the events faithfully, lays upon the mind unevenly and tilts the balance of reason toward faulty judgment. A story which precisely relates events, yet is barren of spirit, conveys nothing of the truth.
Artists are people who offer us glimpses of the genuine, the real and the authentic. They create nothing, but serve only as spokesmen for the one source of singular and abiding truth. They speak to us in the language our souls knew well in that time and place before here, and when we listen, really listen, we recollect those essential things we have known from the beginning.
Charles Littleleaf is an artist. The stories he tells with his flute are older than the world. They are at once crushingly sad and wonderfully euphoric, faithfully relating both event and spirit.
Listening to the stories Littlefield offers through his flute, truths refracted in the ignoble atmosphere of this world come again into focus, if only for a time. A good and peaceful time.
If you are unfamiliar with Charles Littleleaf, his music or the beauty of the musical instruments of the American Indian, watch and listen to the videos in the mediabox above. His music, along with expertly handcrafted Native American flutes are available online at littleleaf.com.
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Genuine. Real. Authentic. Qualities that are hard to come by both in people and in the representations of the world offered by people. A story which conveys all of the power of spirit surrounding events, but which fails to relate the events faithfully, lays upon the mind unevenly and tilts the balance of reason toward faulty judgment. A story which precisely relates events, yet is barren of spirit, conveys nothing of the truth.
Artists are people who offer us glimpses of the genuine, the real and the authentic. They create nothing, but serve only as spokesmen for the one source of singular and abiding truth. They speak to us in the language our souls knew well in that time and place before here, and when we listen, really listen, we recollect those essential things we have known from the beginning.
Charles Littleleaf is an artist. The stories he tells with his flute are older than the world. They are at once crushingly sad and wonderfully euphoric, faithfully relating both event and spirit.
Listening to the stories Littlefield offers through his flute, truths refracted in the ignoble atmosphere of this world come again into focus, if only for a time. A good and peaceful time.
If you are unfamiliar with Charles Littleleaf, his music or the beauty of the musical instruments of the American Indian, watch and listen to the videos in the mediabox above. His music, along with expertly handcrafted Native American flutes are available online at littleleaf.com.
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VIDEO Charles Littleleaf on the Native American Flute
That is beautiful. Just beautiful. Thank you from Lena Brown, Cherokee
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One of the Few Forests left untouched and it must be protect, because the Corporate Freaks have their eyes on all forests so they can tear it up for building and using materials and other purposes just to be destructive to the Planet and GREED!
Stephen
Apache
At Moveon.org SIGN THE PETITION TO PROTECT OUR 2nd AMENDMENT, because the CORPORATE FREAKS want to change that for their Benefits, the 2nd Amendment was put in place to protect the Natives and the People, it must not be changed ever www.petitions.moveon.org/sign/native-2nd-amendments_1?source=c.url&r_by=5376452 EVERY ONE SIGN AND SHARE SPREAD THE WORD THIS MUST STOP NOW!!!!
Stephen
Apache
Beautiful happy you found your way back blessing to you
Beautiful and very reflective. Peaceful I did not want the music to end.
beautiful.heartfelt.bles
a little leaf landed on our hearts
Very beautiful and sad at the same time blessings to you. Pam Cherokee
Beautiful music but don't buy a flute from him. You may not get it. That was my experience.