The new Cherokee morning song with translation
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@LunazxTerra I was told my ancestor who walked the trail was a chief, but I have no recollection of a name given. We believe a trace back to a man named Abraham LaFlar (not sure of spelling) is significant. Does that name mean anything to any one?
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@jgmiller100 Thank you. The Heart draws are Blood to Blood explains why so many of us have such a longing to know more. It is not quantity of DNA but strong quality of the DNA that draws us.
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@Zeno1999 I think the people will come together with old traditions as Mother Earth will reclaim much and through necessity we will again arise to care for the important things of life. Worthless, mind wasting TV and laziness will once again be replaced with real work, exercise and community pride. I enjoy playing this song and singing it every day as it is refreshing to the soul and puts energy into the day. Best wishes.
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@jgmiller100 1st Peoples were run to other lands with the same results & it has been repeated ever since.When our Peoples realize who they are, who they are descendants of & how the 'system' has worked them, many will reunite and indeed that is already happening. Division has no place with unity and Truth. 1st People were on this soil long before the yonegs regardless of the yoneg disinformation & chaos. You will do well. You will find answers. You will know & share truth. WaDo
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@echobiz It is comforting to know that you are 'The History' of 1st People Present & that your voice is theirs of the past. You Will find answers. I have heard folks speak of how 1st Peoples were 'Defeated' but they fail to realize that war was not declared as such on 1st Peoples. The encroachment then is the same as it is today. Deception, Broken Treaties and brute force. 1st Peoples were always put where land needed to cleared and worked & that being done, the yonegs took that also Cont.
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@echobiz It is sad she died so young. Anyway, I do thank you so much for writing back to me and sharing.
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@jgmiller100 So many have sold out to government and no longer have their freedoms. When Mother Earth starts her cleansing, they will all be lost. Only the true in heart will have a chance to start again.
It would be most difficult to find records, but my great grandmother was married the the Sheriff of Norwood, MA., so there is a start that could lead to some history. Unfortunately the older generations are all gone now.
If I known my Grand Mother, would have written her history.
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@jgmiller100 may have lived or traveled. Go back from the most recent relative you know to be of 1st Peoples. You will find many answers. Do not be disswayed that continue to surrender their jurisdiction & shame their Ancestors by kissing the feet of those that participated in the eradication of 1st People. They have become 'subjects' of the yonegs & have sold their freedom for subsidies & boundaries enclosing them in isolation & they don't even know it. Shameful
Blessings in your journey.
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@jgmiller100 to hide her identity.All Libraries state that 30 yrs of records were destroyed in fire.Really?How many of those records would have told how the yonegs hunted our People for sport or how many of the women & girls they raped & killed? !st Peoples names Cherokee names were not recorded & many of the yoneg names given to them were jokes!
We KNOW in our hearts who we are & who we were born to be. They can not change or stop that.Start looking at the locations you know or think they cont
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@echobiz My GrandMother always said 'do not trust the feds' she & two of her sisters found her Daddy murdered, face down in a stream. Of course the feds & hard copy agents reported differently to cover their tracks & as so many other times nothing was done & no one was sought for his murder. I was 11 yrs old when G GrandMother passed over. She was full Blood. She was sold as a house servant very young. Never allowed to speak her language or of the family or past life. Records were 'created' cont
There are several singers singing this same song and all claim to be Cherokee, thus, I would have to accept the fact that it is Cherokee. Many people were taken from the tribes and never knew their families. Traditions are hard to gather and keep when one lives with the wind.
echobiz 1 month ago in playlist American Indians - Song, Dance, Tradition
@echobiz Thanx for your comment!
Seirios15 1 month ago
This is not Cherokee nor is that a translation of Cherokee.
odestiny 1 month ago
@odestiny well maybe not, but it sound good and we remember the indians....
Seirios15 1 month ago
I m the great spirit the meaning ....
gapeach1962 2 months ago
@gapeach1962 I'm of the great spirit, meaning: the great spirit createt you.
Great spirit (God)
Seirios15 2 months ago