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  • O-SI-YO, brothers and sisters..i am Cherokee and have Ancestors listed in the Dawes from Oklahoma..value or respect us.. we are who we are.. an until we are understood of what native americans whent through then and only then will we be excepted for what we stand for!.. walk the TOT.. may the eagle guide everyone to the truth feel our pain of our Ancestors!!!!

  • Hmm, I wonder when the Cherokee nation is going to allow descendants of real Cherokee, who survived the Trail of Tears, to join the tribe? Presently, you have to prove you have an ancestor listed on the Dawes or Guion Miller rolls, which were rolls taken of only the living Cherokee in Oklahoma in the early 1900's. Screw you fat asses who are in today's fake Cherokee Nation and sucking off the Government and voting for Democrats!

  • My Great Grand Father died fighting for the land. My Great Grandma left the Reservation with the 2 daughters and found refuge in Missouri. To this day I do not know what my Great Grand Fathers name was. My Grand Mother never spoke of him. Indians are quiet people. Never complain. Just move on. I hate what our government has done to their own people. They are the Evil of this planet!

  • I am an American History teacher and I make sure that my students know the injustices heaped onto the Native American peoples. It saddens me when I hear others completely gloss over the treatment of a group of people. There are some who value and respect native cultures and the parts they played in the building/destruction of our great nation.

  • Does anyone here said what is it that he says in the first two seconds?

    Is it a Cherokee dialect?

    I have bugged me for years...

  • @jpinheiro84 No this is Europe. A band from Sweden. He says "nu skal vi spela" it only means "now we're gonna play"

  • People died in The Trail Of Tears...And they had to just leave the ppl there &Little Kids died! Ooh this makes mah mad! ugh im not cherokee bt i am Native Americann!

    And This Dang Song is really iritates mah listen to it! ugh...Im sorry if im bein rude i really am

  • I never knew what it was till i asked a friend an she told me,its ashame these people had to endure this at all,im sorrie that my kind did this to these people,their was no reason to march these people across the country an abused these people at all, i wasnot born then but i would of had some thing to say back then whether any one liked it or not! no one should of had to endure this kind of treatment at all

  • My great grandmother was Cherokee.. i am honored to have her blood flow through me. Many of my great uncles where also Cherokee.. i am very proud of this family tree and my heart goes out to all Native Americans who have suffered injustice in the name of progress and religion. I fully believe their time will come again as the true sons and daughters of this land.

  • @tscotty32 May the rainbows allways touch your shoulders

  • @1bridlington Very kind of you .. thank you for saying so.

  • Europe is only the first wrong people to come, than the rest of the world came, also following lies. Spain left Mexico, Portugal left Brazil, now it is time for the rest of world to go. Unless you really are Satan's minions and have no fear of damning your immortal soul. No amount of confessing or money will work on this evil.

  • Osiyo Nothing can forgive what happend at the trail of tears i try to teach the school children here the truth about first American history because of my relationship with some firstAmerican tribes To say the Nazis were bad because of what they did to the dews but the europeans what they did was just as evil and sick to destroy whole villages because of their greed makes me sad

  • O-SI-YO, hello, When I was a child they never brought up the Trail Of Tears in school. I am glad that I had tribal elders that taught me my history and culture. Very little of anything was even brought up about Native Americans in the public schools. Movies and television would have us playing the bad guy or evil savages. It wasn't till later Hollywood would create movies on a more positive way.  It is our responsibility to teach pride in our heritage to our children.

  • @cherokeeghost Cherokee Pride man!!! :)

  • @cherokeeghost I could not have said it better. Kudos!

  • @cherokeeghost

    i cant beleive u were not told of the wrongs thats been done to your great nation that saddens me

  • Picture at 1:31 is faraway from any reality because the Cherokees, who were a really rich nation, WERE ROBBED OF ALL THEIR POSSESSIONS BY WHITE PLUNDERERS; therefore, those wagons carrying Cherokees` possessions at 1: 31 are pure invention of some ignorant minds.

  • @ariesmistress AMEN & AMEN

  • Nations which were removed during Jackson`s presidency were known as FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES and they included: Chicksaws, Choctaws, Seminoles, Creeks and Cherokees.HOWEVER, THE TERM "TRAIL OF TEARS" REFERS ONLY TO THE FORCED REMOVAL OF CHEROKEES TO WHAT IS NOW OKLAHOMA!!!!!!

  • how kola im thin elk from rosebud sioux tribe from south dakota

    i just have to say is that it was all nations by the goverment that moved the poeople off the reservation and thing like wounded knee im the 4 genration from there im the last of the thin elks my great great grandpa was killed there and the people that dont know anything about the trail of tears go read a book or talk to an elder about it

  • the muscogee creek tribe is in okla, also

  • WTH. For one thing I am not black or a faggot. I happen to be a Cherokee women. Since when have Cheorkee women been Black MORON. what a sicko. NO I am not black MORON. Some Cherokee hid out in caves,from the trail of tears,and if asked said they were black dutch. your an idiot.

  • My apologies for not removing that idiotic comment sooner.

  • No Problem maby it was ment for someone else. Thank you.

  • Iron Maiden did a song called Run to the Hills.

  • The song was from 1988 on the 150th anniversary of the "Trail of tears" event, not limited to the Cherokee whom were the most known Native American people been on the forced removal marches.

    My Mom's paternal side have Cherokee, Osage, Delaware & Shawnee Indian ancestry from Oklahoma (Indian Terr.), they lived in a town Skiatook about 20 miles north of Tulsa until the mid 1930's.

    Starfish, how come many fleeing Indians caught by white settlers at the time said they were "black dutch"? +

  • They were afraid. They were scared they would be put back on the trail of tears and would die on the way to Oklahoma. So true,the Cherokee were not the only tribe to be marched to Oklahoma,so were the Seminol.the jrek off honkgong does not know WTF they are talking about. I was born in Ada,and grew up with the Chicksaw people,but my ancestory is Cherokee, I have traced my ancestors back to a Cherokee Chief from Texas.

  • You can report hongkong743 & have the author remove the nasty comment directed at you. The Cherokee were dispersed across America & to this day, a large portion of descendants continue their identity & roots. There are other NA tribes in Ok. like the Chickasaw you mentioned, but the Cherokee nation has absorbed & resettled the Shawnee, Delaware or Leni-Lenape & the Osage from the north (Kan. or Missouri?). I knew about the Texas Cherokee, like Sam Houston who joined the tribe as a boy in Tenn. +

  • My mother did not know that her ancerstors were Cherokee. She was told they were black dutch,but the truth is they were Cherokee who hide in caves from the trail of tears if found they said they were BLACK DUTCH.

  • The term "Black Dutch" could relate to the first Roma people (aka Gyspies) from Europe, or the Moriscos or Spanish Muslims named for the Moroccans sent to North America. I'm not sure the myths of Roma/Gyspies or Moriscos and the often claimed Galicians or Basque fishermen founded the Cherokees about thousands of years before Columbus.

    Now what if they are African-American slaves escaped from the plantations came to live among the Cherokee? There's a lot of research on black Indians you know. +

  • my great grandma on my dads side was 1/4 cherokee she was mostly spanish and grew up in arkansas

  • im part cherokee on my dads side this is sad to me

  • The rock group Europe sang this song called "Cherokee" released as a single in 1988.

  • Osiyo. Sounds like Scorpions to me. But I am guessing. I believe Iron Maiden also did a song or two to Native Americans...the voice maybe sounds a little like Bruce Dickerson. Will point this vid to a friend who may know.

  • who is this song by and what is it called?

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