Native American folk song: Go my son - Video
PUBLISHED:  Aug 18, 2016
DESCRIPTION:
This song "Go My Son" is written by Arlene Nofchissey Williams , Navajo, & Carnes Burson, Ute. Two indian students at BYU (Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah). The quote ("Education is a ladder to help us reach happiness, go and climb that ladder") is originally stated by Chief Manuelito. Sang by Ahuna Orana, based in Hawaii. Recorded in Vigo, Galicia, on 25/07/2016.

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Canción folclórica composta polos nativos americanos Arlene Nofchissey Williams, da etnia Navajo, e Carnes Burson, da etnia Ute. Cantada por Ahuna Orana, grupo folclórico de Hawaii. Gravado no Festival Internacional de Coruxo o 25/07/2016 en Vigo.

Lyrics:

Go, my son, go and climb the ladder.
Go, my son, go and earn your feather.
Go, my son, make your people proud of you.
Work, my son, get an education.
Work, my son, learn a good vocation and
Climb, my son. Go and take a lofty view.
From on the ladder of an education,
You can see to help your Indian Nation,
And reach, my son, and lift your people up with you.
Go, my son, go and climb the ladder.
Go, my son, go and earn your feather.
Go, my son, make your people proud of you.
Work, my son, get an education.
Work, my son, learn a good vocation and
Climb, my son. Go and take a lofty view.
From on the ladder of an education,
You can see to help your Indian Nation,
And reach, my son. Lift your people up with you.
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