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Native American Music

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  • Yes.I will join in and sing and dance.Even all alone,I have plenty of my animal friends that dance and sing with me.......LOL.....Thank you.....Pokee.....

  • Well,I am part Cherokee and it is what it is.And when I listen to Native American music, my spirit is lifted up, and I can feel my Native ancestors, and I am free and I have peace.So, we are who we are. Whether whole or part, if you can accept it and hold it, it is what it is....Pokee....

  • if my spirit were more free, i think it would actually be able to soar after hearing this.

  • The other white people in that part of West Virginia (Webster Springs), looked down on the ones who married the Cherokee, but the Irish and Italians were blessed by their unions. Even to this day, we are a strange mix of culture, but we love the land, and to date have not turned on it, and still live simply.

  • @AlzbetaMadragana I am from a part of West Virginia where the Irish and Italian migrants took in the Cherokee who fled front the terrible Trail of Tears from Georgia to the Western lands. The Irish and Italians had fled from the slavery of mining in their old countries. The Irish, Italian and the Cherokee all took refuge in the hills and hollers of their new homes. They married across kinship, and drew strength from one another.

  • @Fenrir666AMSG hotli gua ni bokuayi FUCK YOU in my made up indian language.

  • @Fenrir666AMSG I can speak some but when I do speak it I can feel the power and pride of my ansesers.

  • @wikedjackal And another thing I wish we can learn more about Native American culture in history, like traditions and their life styles not just the moment where they were killed and forced to change who they were to fit into society. I wish schools would allow teachers to teach us more about our ancestors.

  • @wikedjackal I am part Native American as well from my Fathers side of the family. I wish the same thing as you. If everyone can just learn to accept one another that will be the first step. I wish I had the chance to meet my grandfather and my great grandfather from my dad's side so i can learn more about who I am and which tribe my ancestry comes from. I would do anything to learn about my Native roots.

  • @wikedjackal because they are greedy and don't care about anyone but themselves. Now they are going after everyone no matter who you are. soon we will all be living in camps.

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