Cherokee Language from Our State TV

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  • Опубліковано 6 сер 2010
  • An intensive effort is being made by the Cherokee people to find new ways to preserve their language and culture. Produced by UNC-TV and Our State Magazine, with generous funding from BB&T. For more information visit www.unctv.org/ourstate

КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @alicedrywater721
    @alicedrywater721 2 роки тому

    This is so beautiful thank you for carrying on with our creator gave us in the beginning

  • @TsalagiAgvnage
    @TsalagiAgvnage 12 років тому +3

    I am happy that this has happened in my life time. Being of mixed ancestry, I have had the blessing of access to French by way of high school, and AAVE by way of family. Unfortunately I have had to teach myself Irish Gaelic, and Cherokee (now taking online classes via the Cherokee Nation), and have not even been able to start Blackfoot yet (living now in Europe. Great Grandma lost to Alchoholism, and Grandfather murdered by a jealous lover). I hope to become fully fluent in Irish and Cherokee.

  • @theindigenousmaniac
    @theindigenousmaniac 3 роки тому

    Man I wish I had learned my language. I know some Cherokee but I just wish I had more resources. I live outta state but I will practice

  • @saegerrr
    @saegerrr 3 роки тому +1

    ꭰꮒᏼꮻꮿ ꮓꮄ ꭴꮒꮼꮒꭿꮝꮧ ꭴꮓꮝꮣ ꭸꮢ ꮤꮣꮄꭶ ꭰꮞꮓ ꭸꮝꮧ ꭴꮎꭶꮄꮕꮩꮧ ᏹꭹ

  • @madwhirled
    @madwhirled 8 років тому

    Very Beautiful, Inspiring, Amazing Teaching of Culture Going On In The Cherokee Nation! What a Priceless Gift....Such a Rich and Loving Community - Abundant Blessings <3

  • @marymartini2839
    @marymartini2839 6 років тому

    I miss you all so much I love you. Cherokee is most is is a Holy. I am so proud of all of you my Family I miss you ❤❤❤🐺🐺🐺

  • @jessicaluna933
    @jessicaluna933 9 років тому +1

    Im Cherokee and its truely sad hpw its all fading away. Thats what happened to our ancedtors as well as me.

  • @aquillafleetwood8180
    @aquillafleetwood8180 5 років тому

    Google, "The Trail of Tears", by Aquilla Ose Fleetwood, youtube!

  • @mikeseter5723
    @mikeseter5723 6 років тому

    Siyuu Osda Svnoi Oseyo Adassligi Utsati Tsalagi. Keep Up The Good Work Nuwati Osda. Grandma Told Us About The Leather Straps And Laundry Soap But We Still Speak Tsalagi. We Are Ani Tsisga Tsalagi. S'qi Wado Use Pictures Of Every Day Life And Find The Cherokee Words For Everything In The Pictures Take A Picture Of The Dinner Table For Example Find All Of The Words And Speak Them. Tell Stories And Add Tsalagi Words More Each Time You Tell Them Until They Are Completely Tsalagi. That Is How We Learned. Use Pictures And Stories To Help You Remember. Nasgigwo Winiglsd And You Will Learn And More Importantly Remember. S'qi Wado

  • @ndnlanguage
    @ndnlanguage 11 років тому

    Learn Cherokee by playing a 3D video game . Go to Kickstarter search for Talking Games. Campaign ends April 13th, 2013

  • @TsalagiAgvnage
    @TsalagiAgvnage 12 років тому

    There also needs to be functioning K-12 immersion schools like for Hawaiian and Maori. I also think that Ireland can learn from this. In Luxembourg, though the language is not used in the Media (German) or the legal system (French), all children receive elementary education in Luxembourgian. As a result the language survives as the language of the country and home, with exception of the immigrant populations. I think the language revitalization programs can learn a lot from Luxembourg

  • @RedneckDeerhunter252
    @RedneckDeerhunter252 11 років тому

    I am 21 years old and I live on the Outer Banks or NC. I would love to learn the Cherokee language and pass it on to my children. Can anyone help?

  • @walterc.charlescampbelllll8485
    @walterc.charlescampbelllll8485 10 років тому +1

    osiuyo my brothers and sisters wado bearwolf

  • @runingblackbear
    @runingblackbear 13 років тому

    di ka ne i s di tsa la gi

  • @RedneckDeerhunter252
    @RedneckDeerhunter252 11 років тому

    *of