Raised in the culture of his Indigenous roots, Roman Orona presents a collection of Apache inspired songs that express his people’s sacred values with Baha’i prayers/writings. With drums, dancers’ bells, and vocals sung from the heart, Roman’s music acknowledges the spirits of the ancestors who sacrificed their lives, families and lands, so that their tribal communities could endure. Driven by a vision of respect, faith, and unification for all humanity, these songs are meant to touch the human soul in all of us, while combining his cultural upbringing with his religious beliefs into one.
1. Blessings (4:38)
Sung in Apache Vocables and English
Baha’i Prayer by Bahá’u’lláh
Roman Orona-Lead and backing vocals, song talk, drum, bells, calls
Kaya Orona-backing vocals
Tahj Orona-backing vocals
“Blessed is the spot,
and the house,
and the place, and the city,
and the heart, and the mountain,
and the refuge, and the cave,
and the valley, and the Land,
and the sea, and the island,
and the meadow
where mention of God
hath been made,
and His praise glorified.”
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