Most Cherokee were more Christian than the ones were called themselves Christian and torchured their "red" brother. God did protect us because we made it...and we are still around today. Thank you great creator, God. We have His Son Jesus Christ. He is now our and the world's redeamer, hero and Savoir. I will never forgive the act of the Trail of Tears but will forgive those who ignorantly did it. Don't blame their desendance but blame their forefathers who did it. Cherokee Power!!!
That is really great. I haven't ever really heard Native American language.I've read it, heard a little of it in movies, but I haven't ever heard it like this. It's beautiful.
Beautiful singing! My Great, Great Grandmother was a full-blood Cherokee. I've heard about her often from my father, her name was Almeda. Powerful woman, she was. Even though I'm only a sixteenth in blood, the spirit couldn't be stronger. I'll likely be visiting this profile more often. I've always wanted to learn the language.
I love your singing. You would be a great addition to my Cherokee Arts group on Yahoo. I am going to share this video with the group and send more fans your way. :)
Most Cherokee were more Christian than the ones were called themselves Christian and torchured their "red" brother. God did protect us because we made it...and we are still around today. Thank you great creator, God. We have His Son Jesus Christ. He is now our and the world's redeamer, hero and Savoir. I will never forgive the act of the Trail of Tears but will forgive those who ignorantly did it. Don't blame their desendance but blame their forefathers who did it. Cherokee Power!!!
cherokeeghost 2 years ago
osda nidani agitsi
gvgeyuhi
UsdiWalelu 2 years ago
That is really great. I haven't ever really heard Native American language.I've read it, heard a little of it in movies, but I haven't ever heard it like this. It's beautiful.
RavenOnnix 2 years ago
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cheree4life 2 years ago
Beautiful singing! My Great, Great Grandmother was a full-blood Cherokee. I've heard about her often from my father, her name was Almeda. Powerful woman, she was. Even though I'm only a sixteenth in blood, the spirit couldn't be stronger. I'll likely be visiting this profile more often. I've always wanted to learn the language.
HerrDoktorel 2 years ago
osda song Tsalagi ageya I gotta learn how to sing a song in Tsalagi :)
seems you cant trust the government
Lemon5eed 3 years ago
I love your singing. You would be a great addition to my Cherokee Arts group on Yahoo. I am going to share this video with the group and send more fans your way. :)
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jubchuqun 3 years ago