Spirit/ Pocahontas - Cherokee Moarning Song
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The Cherokee indians are forever
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LONG LIVE THE CHEROKEE NATION, I AM NOT NATIVE AMERICAN BUT I HAVE A DEEP RESPECT FOR ALL NATIONS, AND MAY THE LAND ONE DAY BELONG TO THEM AGAIN SOMEDAY.
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this is a moving story, and I can not believe that the two do not stay together, is a estupides not stay together
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may the Cherokee people live on for ever ( am part Cherokee and Ottawa). I am glade this was put together, even though this movie was only part historical correct it was a great movie. but just to let people know, Pocahontas was not Cherokee, her tribe was Powhatan, hence why the name of her father in the movie.
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@11eatit It seems we are the only two posting comments who know this. Why does the general public think everything is Cherokee?
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Why did you use a Cherokee song?! Pocahontas was a member of the Powhattan Chiefdom, which was comprised of several tribes. My people were never part of the Chiefdom.
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I'm half itlaino and part amrican rest is Cherokee
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It's sad that we can't hear any of the pocahontas songs in their original langauge :( Most other disney songs have translated versions in their mother tongues...but not Pocahontas :(
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uhh pcahantas isnt cherokee
I really did kind of like this movie, actually, though I've heard from some, it wasnt "historically correct"
glynnth 1 year ago 7
@glynnth It really wasn't historically correct, but the movie was great none the less. It wasn't really meant to be a history lesson, it wouldn't have grabbed kids as much and it would have had a very sad ending.
OelendraX 1 year ago 5
@OelendraX
It still had a historically true storyline and Pocahontas did give us "grandmother willow's bark" for capt. J Smith's wounds....the same plant that is used to make modern aspirin today
xferd02 1 year ago 3
@xferd02 It had its "roots" in history, but the movie did not follow the true story of pocahontas. The true story is very sad and very serious.
OelendraX 1 year ago 3