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Well, a hey-la hey-la hey-la
Well, a hey-la hey-la ho
Well, a hey-la hey-la hey-la
Well, a hey-la hey-la ho
I'm a Colville tribal Indian
And I come from Inchelium
From the lakes and by the river
'Cross the border we begin
And my people fished the waters
'Till the Columbia turned to lake
Grand Coulee took the salmon
And my people's heart they prayed
Grand Coulee took the salmon
And my people's hearts they bled
Well, a hey-la hey-la hey-la
Well, a hey-la hey-la ho

Well, a hey-la hey-la hey-la
Well, a hey-la hey-la ho
I was raised in politics,
of towns they tried to terminate
Our existence as a people
Yet we're here to live our fee
Of the strength of all my people
As their blood runs through strong through me
And my children and their children
Will be proud of who they'll be
And my children and their children
Can be proud of who they'll be
Well, a hey-la hey-la hey-la
Well, a hey-la hey-la ho
Well, a hey-la hey-la hey-la
Well, a hey-la hey-la ho
Inchelium is callin'
So, I'll follow by the man
Inchelium is callin'
That's the place it all began
And I love it there forever
And no matter where I go
Inchelium is in my heart
And the people there, are in my soul
Well, a hey-la hey-la hey-la
Well, a hey-la hey-la ho
Well, a hey-la hey-la hey-la
Well, a hey-la hey-la ho
I'm a Colville tribal Indian
And I come from Inchelium
From the lakes and by the river
'Cross the border we begin
Now I travel 'cross the country
Playin' my guitar, singin' songs
And I've written about my people
And the place where I belong
And I write about my people,
and the place where they belong
Well, a hey-la hey-la hey-la
Well, a hey-la hey-la ho
Well, a hey-la hey-la hey-la
Well, a hey-la hey-la ho
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Jim Boyd (born 1956) is a singer/songwriter, actor and member of The Jim Boyd Band on the Colville Indian Reservation in Washington. Boyd has performed in several groups, including XIT, Greywolf, and Winterhawk. Boyd sang four songs with lyrics by Sherman Alexie on the soundtrack for the 1998 movie Smoke Signals, and also appeared in Alexie's The Business of Fancydancing. Boyd is also a multiple-time nominee and five-time winner of the Native American Music Award. Boyd won "Songwriter of the Year" in 2006 for his song "Them Old Guitars" and "Record of the Year" for his album AlterNATIVES.

Read more about Jim Boyd on Last.fm.


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