Vanhu Vese Veimba Huru

This body of work draws elements from its sister album, Akwé:kon Rotinonhsyón:ni, reinterpreting its message in a culturally authentic syntax for Southern African audiences. While grounded in regional identity, it can be appreciated universally as a musical work that celebrates the shared heritage values between African and Native American peoples. It asks a powerful question, where have those values gone?, while evoking a strong emotional response rooted in self-awareness and identity. This album stands as a musical masterpiece, reviving forgotten wisdoms.

All the people of the big house refers to the belief that our ancestors watch over us, ultimately connecting us to the glory of the Lord, where we rest when we die. It ties our spiritual return to our roots and expresses this sacred connection through the symbolism of trees and nature.

The Fire Remembers

An ethereal Choctaw-language album by Aiyanili, where ancestral fire meets modern sound. Blending powwow-step with cinematic pop and spiritual chant, each track kindles identity, conviction, and sacred memory.

Akwé:kon Rotinonhsyón:ni

An epic Mohawk-language powwow-step album by Aiyanili, blending ancestral chants with modern rhythms. Rooted in themes of land, family, and restoration, it’s a cinematic sonic journey made for film, television, and cultural resonance.

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