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  • I am part Cherokee Indian, my grandmother on my father's side was full blooded Cherokee, but died when i was 2 years old. I never got to ask her questions about the Indian side of my people.

  • House of Night *---------*

  • Salaam Aleikoum

  • I am cherokee and proud of it I practice more of the respect nature and Hunt like the braves once did

  • wonderful!!!!!!!

  • im cherokee and im trying to find out how to do a healing and wisdom ceramony useing sage and tabacco does any one know how

  • ☼ SOLAR ♫ LOVE ♥ Liberty ∞

  • Dee; i am half blackfoot, by my fathers side. i love my culture, as do you.

  • so pretty a 5:37

  • i think tha indian live was bettor then the live we liven on

  • @ipsanchez1

    Sorry to tell you do not be so romantic abaut the indians way of life. It was not much better tha the life western people lives. The evilnes in human hearts distroys every dream we fight for. But I do not know if the life they hav now is better at all. Be bless by the Great Spirit. 

  • YEH! Think???

    The Chief with one feather is Sitting Bull. He in a Plains Nation - NOT Cherokee.

    The man is Sitting Bull l!!.

    Born c. 1831[1]

    Grand River, South Dakota

    Died December 15, 1890 (aged 59)

    a Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux holy man who led his people as a tribal chief.

    He was NOT Cherokee!!!

    Yeh!! kcornsilk

  • @MrRipper222 Don't feel too badly. I have the same moral dilemma. My mother was full blood Choctaw, My father was English / Cheyenne.So like many others, I have ancestors on both sides of the equation. I try to remain open minded in such things and accept that their was many factors involved in these things. Generally speaking, when a more advanced culture, depending on point of view, comes to the same land as a less advanced culture, again depending on POV, it usually goes badly for the latter.

  • music like this if u'd just listen with out understanding it'll still move you.all natives once so proud now so little.sad to see

  • But its not called Cherokee song ....it makes no sense but its called " Sacred INDIAN Spirit ! "

  • A friendly hello from Algeria and I respect this culture !

  • lol ya was wondering since when did the Soiux War Bonnet get introduced to the Cherokee people lol.. it didn't lol..

  • It is one of the German musician Claus Zundel. If I am thinking of the right person, there was some dark story behind his work & life. I believe he spent a good part of his life running from the law. Not all of his music was his, but he took credit. I would have to do a search to jog my memory of his history. But with all that said, the music is beautiful.

  • It is amzing to me that German s do this kind of work. I love it. I am also German and im so drawn to the native people and songs and dance and drummes.I know i was one more then one time in past lifes. I have a Native Guide that i have seen often in the past. Love you Native People and Honor you and all you stand for.

  • my ancestors....

  • The Cherokee are a proud people as they should be. I am only sad that I am not full blooded Cherokee. It is music like this that stirs my soul.

  • There is nothing Tsalagi about any of this.

  • I'm an Irish-American, but I really think the American Indians were beautiful people. I admire their culture and spirituality.

  • Whites in america aren't able to survive climate change. are the natives? that is the quesiton...

  • im proud of the cherokee family and i stand proud of my people and im happy to have cherokee blood running through my vains keep the great spirit alive in our hearts and minds and souls stand proud like i do

  • im so glad of my clan the bear clan imso proud to have cherokee in my vains and so proud of my people k up the awsome music and keep our great spirit alive in or hearts and minds and souls i stand tal and round for l my peope hlding my head high..

  • I am Chippewa, and I think Claus Zundel has done a great and honorable job with his compositions.  I would love to hear more.

  • this is not a traditional Cherokee song..........

  • my great great grandma was 100% Native American. Cherokee I believe. Been trying to find out more. also been trying to find out about the Natives that lived in my area also. I always fish the rivers and creeks around my area and will forever keep my eyes out for arrowheads or other tools now that i been learning more about it. I have always felt at one with these rivers. they are the only place that takes all my stress away and gets me away from the joke they call living life nowadays.

  • @MClown69 pls let me know how u have found out more. i have been searching. my grandmothers grandfather was a chief but no one wants to talk about it. i think from the times my grandparents grew up in the made them feel bad about our roots but i am proud to be what i am. but back then things were different. and i wish i could learn more about my heritage.

  • @ravenhardt31 haven't found anything new. I just searched google about my area I live and then the area my grandma lived. I still can't find anything on her tho. I would have to ask my dads side of the family but haven't talked to them for years.

  • Thank you You Tube for remember us. This was beautiful..........

  • My dad was full blooded Cherokee.. I feel a place within the circle.. want to enjoy and learn much more about it..

  • coould i get the download link for this

  • i have cherokee in me i wish i new the language.

  • beautiful!!!!! ty

  • There are Some things which NO HUMAN do to each OTHER. That is why you never expect it. You never Believe it. Like Poisening Other Human's / Animals Water!!?? Which Kind of a Human Can Do THAT. ARE THEY REALLY HUMAN !!!???

  • All these photos are Western tribes. Cherokee Nation is in North Carolina

  • @debunyip News flash, there are two Cherokee nations. The eastern in North Carolina and the Western Cherokee Nation in Tahlquah, ( pronounced Tel-a-Qaw) Oklahoma. They were forcibly relocated in the 1823 Trail of Tears. Ring any bells? Along with great numbers of Choctaw,(My people), Cree, Creek, Chickasaw, Blackfoot,, Sioux, Ute,,,,, Many human beings died in the 1400 mile death march, of starvation, cold, small pox and the blue coat's bullets. Perhaps a little research?

  • @GunBroker100 Duh!! Where did you get your information? There are 3 federally recognized Cherokee Tribes, 1. the Cherokee Nation relocated by the Trail of Tears under the Indian Removal Act,and the 2. United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians mostly descendants of "Old Settlers" who migrated to Arkansas and Oklahoma about 1817. 3. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is located on the Qualla Boundary in western North Carolina.

  • @nesgiatkins Well damn, just shot me. Duh, yourself. The Keetoowah share the same reservation with the Western Cherokee and often considered part of the same band.. Until May,24 this year they were a landless tribe. Now they have been granted 76 acres by the BIA in Tahlequah, Ok. Still within the boundaries of the Western Cherokee Nation. The Keetoowah, being the smallest of the THREE Cherokee bands, is often considered part of the largest, the Oklahoma Cherokee. The more the better. I say.

  • This are the real, the original americans, most of the US population came from Europe, and now I don´t understand the reason of the anti immigrant law in Arizona

  • i love western its owsem west life oh thts wonderfull

  • This is NOT Cherokee,The pictures are not all cherokee.Sacred Spirit is a musical project by German musician Claus Zundel, who is also known for another successful project B-Tribe. In keeping with the Native American theme, Zundel adopted the pseudonym The Fearsome Brave, and on his many other projects he is simply credited as The Brave. The music is of electronic, new age, world, ambient, house, jazz and blues geners.

  • i wish you could hear the cherokee song my grandmother sang to me as a child

  • cherokee we love u from India

  • i wish i was full blooded cherokee im not i am glad for the small amount of cherokee blood i got in my veins

  • Be proud of ALL that you are!

  • @Uknowmetom same here

  • @Uknowmetom me too man but the kool thing is that my grandfather was full blooded cherokee indain

  • @Uknowmetom theres no such thing as being PART native american

  • me 2

    

  • @Uknowmetom i have innu blood i feel bounded

  • this is very nice

  • I like this....Seca me na detinjstvo,kad sam citala crtane romane...tesko dobivene iz ex-yu....pozzz...

  • Драго ми је да те враћа у детињство

  • @ATTRIBUTIVE  Наистина, много красива мелодия.

  • Thanks!!!

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