Cherokee People, Cherokee Pride
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@sk8terdiva 1/4, depending on if there is any Native American blood on your father's side.
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This is a good song
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If my mother is half how much am i
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Many in America have forgotten about the Native Americans. Thank you for your kind comment.
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My heart sores like a hawk when I hear this song.
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Born of immigrants i found such fascination when we went on scouting trips to native American sites. A few miles away (Mt Vernon, AL), was where Geronimo was supposedly held prisoner.
i confess i cant tell 1 tribe from another if my life depended on it but the mystique of their ways intrigues me.
i hope that one day they will be again be a free people, the land that is rightfully theirs returned & we all live in peace side by side. Dont forget those that were here first!!
boy jerry
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Clearly he's saying Cherokee Tribe
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Wampanoag People, Wampanoag Tribe!
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cherokee flag 7 points on its star= The GREAT Spirit Seven Thunders and the pagan tree goddess of INDIAN A calls herself the spirit of indiana known by her 8 point star of destiny thus putting herself in the place of blasphemy in place of YAHU-WAH-SHU-WAH in the midst of the promised land of the chosen ones by the true master of LIFE immortal. OH YAH CHEROKEE NATION WILL RETURN restored NO MATTER WHAT paul REVERE syas. ya dig? revere shall be reversed and Over turned.
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the trail of tears is something that should be taught in all american history classes. Somthing you will not find in 99% of textbooks is what happend to the Germans AFTER ww2. My grandparents surrvived communist death camps in Ukraine and Serbia people were being mass murderd by the 10s OF MILLIONS including my ancestors. But do you hear about it NO YOU DONT its a got damn shame that the Soviets kept everything a secret. All i hear about is the "Jewish" holocaust IT IS NOT THEE HOLOCAUST !!!!!!!
My great-great grandfather, Johnson Ketcher, was the first full-blooded Cherokee to serve as a Deputy Marshall! His father, Tah-ne-yun-ta (Running Deer), my great-great-great grandfather, was a Trail of Tears survivor. I am proud of my heritage!
CherokeeHeritage 5 months ago 10
sometimes I am ashamed to be American. I can only apologize for the atrocities committed against all the nations of Native Americans by the forefathers who were responsible.
Lordie2099 1 month ago 4