^B00:00:17 [ Birds Chirping ] ^M00:00:19 [ Singing ] ^M00:02:08 >> Let's go inside. >> Let's Go inside. ^M00:02:12 [ Footsteps ] ^M00:02:17 [ Drums ] ^M00:02:38 [ Singing ] ^M00:05:44 [ Foreign Language Spoken ] ^M00:05:47 >> Thank you so much. We are Pamyua and this song. >> That we just did was "Tarvnayranjen." It's a blessing Purification Song that we use traditionally before the harvest of the seals and the warmer seasons that brings like berries and what not. >> The first song that we did, the A cappella song, is a beautiful song by Cecelia Foxie from [foreign word spoken], and it's a song that celebrates our culture and our dancing. This is a--we're really honored to do this. >> Yeah, and we're excited for this next song. This is called "Uivaraanga" and it was composed by the late "Teddy" Sundown from Scammon Bay, Alaska. >> And his daughter was our kindergarten teacher, so we want to say, we love you [foreign word spoken] and this one is for you. >> Uivaraanga. ^M00:06:38 [ Music ] ^M00:06:44 [ Singing ] ^M00:11:19 >> Yeah. ^M00:11:22 [ Laughter ] ^M00:11:23 >> It is a hunting song. Our songs, they mean a lot to us and for us it's-it's a about our families, but really in our families we honor our ancestors. >> Uh-hum. >> And hunting geese right now is a [foreign word spoken], but our songs are also for having fun! And this song--this next song we're going to do is a lot of fun. It's a song that "Ossie" wrote [foreign word spoken]? >> Yes. >>What's it called? >> "Bubble Gum." I caught one of my students chewing gum in my dance class and I kind of made fun of it and made it into a song and dance, and seven years later it became what it is now. >> "Bubble Gum." ^M00:12:11 [ Drums ] ^M00:12:19 [ Singing ] ^M00:12:20 [ Drums ] ^M00:12:31 [ Singing ] ^M00:12:36 [ Music ] ^M00:13:01 [ Singing ] ^M00:15:11 [ Music ] ^M00:15:46 [ Singing ] ^M00:16:40 Um, alright. >> Beautiful. "Ossie," that was a great song. Thank you. >> Oh, yeah. >> Yeah. >> Got any other songs? >> Seal Boy? >> Yeah. >> Yeah, let's do that one that's a good one. >> My favorite. >> This is a very old song. Basically, God knows when since human memory and it talks about the boy who wanted to live with the seals and he came back and taught us about the water around us. How the resources like seals look at us and what's expected of us to look after, one of many songs like that, like this one. ^M00:17:21 >> Yeah. ^M00:17:24 [ Singing ] ^M00:21:02 >> Oh, yeah. >> Yeah. >> Yes. >> Alright. Well, we're very honored to be here sharing our songs with Pamyua and, like I said, these songs mean a lot to us and it's really about our community, so we wanted to invite some of our community to join us, so. >> Let's go meet. >> Let's go do it. >> Let's go do it. >> Yes. >> Yeah. ^M00:21:27 [ Singing ] ^M00:27:36 [ Applause ] ^M00:27:40 [ Laughter ] ^M00:27:44 >> Whew! ^M00:27:45 [ Background Conversations ] ^M00:28:02 [ Singing ] ^E00:31:12