He_Hate_Me1985 - Aho! I'm a creek nation mutt from 1983(my father's side is largely creek nation). Sometimes I'm at a loss on how to connect with real people from our ancestry. How you doin'? :)
There are resources available online for learning the Muscogee language. Seminoles speak Muscogee, and some speak Mikasuki/Miccosukee. If it’s Muscogee you want, look up Becky Barnett. She teaches online classes in CST.
I believe this is a cousin of mine through my dad's family. One of my FB friends (cousin) has a picture of the man listed as their family member. Native folks have many family branches through cousins.
I love this. Just beginning my ancestral healing work now. May I have your permission to please keep the recording? I promise never to distribute it or make money from it and will always come to this channel to watch it - as long as your channel is available. The future of the internet is uncertain, and would just like to tuck this away for safe keeping. Thanks so much.
Interesting.. while doing research, i learned my great grandmother is on the Native American Registry ( "so called " 5 civilized tribe) in The Albany-sylvester, Georgia area. I dont have any pictures of her, only her caucasian, husband born in 1885, and my grandfather and her death certificate. My grandfather had brown skin with straight hair, but semi-full features., like his caucasian dad, who was married to my great grandmother..So unlike way too many African Americans, it was not rape.
I was listening to this in my car tonight, I passed a few Native Indian named roads and towns like Hiawassee, Ocoee, Apopka(?) and thought to myself maybe this is disrespectful to play it so loudly, that's when a moon sized ball of light flashed in the sky, never saw anything like that before, the other cars around me also seemed to have noticed it, as their speed and driving style changed quite a bit compared to when they had passed me...?? Ball lightning maybe
Well, the songs are traditionally sung at ceremonies. They can be sung throughout the year as practice amongst tribal members. They aren’t supposed to be recorded either. However, elders sometimes have themselves recorded when they feel that their songs will be lost for the next generation. I have a recording of my grandfather singing. I made copies and gave them to my family.
Henks che brothers and sisters from the Mvskoke Creek Nation of okmulgee Oklahoma. And Chirichaua Apache of Cibeque Arizona... These Mvskoke Creek songs are beautiful and all but holy and of old old days... If I may point out a thing about native. Being apprenticeship of medicine man Bunny Lewis of Henryetta Oklahoma, I think I have the knowledge to point out that Everyone has native blood in their veins no matter the color of your skin. We all have originated from our homelands where we were once native of.... But to be American Indian by blood is more than just to be able to claim it with words or to take a family members word that grandma or grandpa was part Cherokee or Blackfoot. For one if you have even 1/16th blood in the veins it would be documented and you would have a roll number and CDIB card. Which stands for Certain Degree of Indian Blood.... if you have no roll number and CDIB card I'm sorry for the disappointment, but the blood isn't their.. Now to be even native of something you must participate IN social events, dance, language, traditional song and teachings and religious beliefs of said native culture around the world.... Even if one is full blood native American and yet does not take part in the RED ROAD is to defy that blood in your veins... This is also what was part of the mental genocide of past... However, ones Spirit and soul can be Native. Infact you can't get anymore full blooded than tha spirit and soul.... this is how John j. Dunbar became Dances with Wolves!
Respectfully, you sound like a dunce… Not all tribes issue CDIB cards or go by blood quantum. Your mindset is so colonized. If you lose your card, are you no longer stecate? Don’t run your mouth that way under them arbors. What are you doing to learn opunvkv? Yvhiketskete? What makes you ndn besides that card?
I descend from muscogee Creek Nation right now I sit with my grandfather as he is getting ready to pass and hopefully our ancestors will bring him home to be with other people. He just turned 81.
this is my cousin from my fathers side. Its something how technology can connect you to your past.
He_Hate_Me1985 - Aho! I'm a creek nation mutt from 1983(my father's side is largely creek nation). Sometimes I'm at a loss on how to connect with real people from our ancestry. How you doin'? :)
Im good, still learning and will never stop. How are u brother
My great aunt gave us a 2 hour long CD going through the Seminole language. Sadly we lost it 😢
There are resources available online for learning the Muscogee language. Seminoles speak Muscogee, and some speak Mikasuki/Miccosukee. If it’s Muscogee you want, look up Becky Barnett. She teaches online classes in CST.
Love hearing this....Orginals..Sulfurs
Netche Gray (b. May 1, 1897, d. September 1980), also spelled "Neteche" on the Dawes Roll, fullblood Muscogee Creek
+FirstAmerican ArtMagazine Netche is my great grandfather.
That that is so cool. We're glad they recorded him!
+FirstAmerican ArtMagazine we might be related then lol
:)
I believe this is a cousin of mine through my dad's family. One of my FB friends (cousin) has a picture of the man listed as their family member. Native folks have many family branches through cousins.
I love this. Just beginning my ancestral healing work now. May I have your permission to please keep the recording? I promise never to distribute it or make money from it and will always come to this channel to watch it - as long as your channel is available. The future of the internet is uncertain, and would just like to tuck this away for safe keeping.
Thanks so much.
Wow! what a lost treasure this video is.
Yahola says remember your roots!
Interesting.. while doing research, i learned my great grandmother is on the Native American Registry ( "so called " 5 civilized tribe) in The Albany-sylvester, Georgia area. I dont have any pictures of her, only her caucasian, husband born in 1885, and my grandfather and her death certificate. My grandfather had brown skin with straight hair, but semi-full features., like his caucasian dad, who was married to my great grandmother..So unlike way too many African Americans, it was not rape.
this reminds me of my grandfather john pigeon
native in my blood
Endy M you are the native
I descended from deer clan Cherokee and Creeks.
When was this recorded ??
Miss his grand daughter Janell............ Reed
I was listening to this in my car tonight, I passed a few Native Indian named roads and towns like Hiawassee, Ocoee, Apopka(?) and thought to myself maybe this is disrespectful to play it so loudly, that's when a moon sized ball of light flashed in the sky, never saw anything like that before, the other cars around me also seemed to have noticed it, as their speed and driving style changed quite a bit compared to when they had passed me...?? Ball lightning maybe
I have grown a lot this past year too.
I love that u said this.
🦉
Well, the songs are traditionally sung at ceremonies. They can be sung throughout the year as practice amongst tribal members. They aren’t supposed to be recorded either. However, elders sometimes have themselves recorded when they feel that their songs will be lost for the next generation. I have a recording of my grandfather singing. I made copies and gave them to my family.
What's the date on this video?
I976.... The young guy singing with him is his Grandson, Joe...
Buffalo Dance Song.
Henks che brothers and sisters from the Mvskoke Creek Nation of okmulgee Oklahoma. And Chirichaua Apache of Cibeque Arizona...
These Mvskoke Creek songs are beautiful and all but holy and of old old days... If I may point out a thing about native. Being apprenticeship of medicine man Bunny Lewis of Henryetta Oklahoma, I think I have the knowledge to point out that Everyone has native blood in their veins no matter the color of your skin. We all have originated from our homelands where we were once native of.... But to be American Indian by blood is more than just to be able to claim it with words or to take a family members word that grandma or grandpa was part Cherokee or Blackfoot. For one if you have even 1/16th blood in the veins it would be documented and you would have a roll number and CDIB card. Which stands for Certain Degree of Indian Blood.... if you have no roll number and CDIB card I'm sorry for the disappointment, but the blood isn't their.. Now to be even native of something you must participate IN social events, dance, language, traditional song and teachings and religious beliefs of said native culture around the world.... Even if one is full blood native American and yet does not take part in the RED ROAD is to defy that blood in your veins... This is also what was part of the mental genocide of past... However, ones Spirit and soul can be Native. Infact you can't get anymore full blooded than tha spirit and soul.... this is how John j. Dunbar became Dances with Wolves!
Mvto. Im so glad to be este cate/ este lvste of the mvskoke etvlwv and able to say that Im hvlvpvtvlke from from hillvpe/wueokvfkee tvlofv.
Respectfully, you sound like a dunce… Not all tribes issue CDIB cards or go by blood quantum. Your mindset is so colonized. If you lose your card, are you no longer stecate? Don’t run your mouth that way under them arbors. What are you doing to learn opunvkv? Yvhiketskete? What makes you ndn besides that card?
It upsets me I only know basic words
Yep makes you wonder
BBBUUUUFFFFFUUUUULLLLLOOOOO
love wolf clan
Sadly it's no more :(
Did they Homer the treaties of their African American freedom?
Mvto. 🐾
About technology.
I have a bird on a wire that sings electricity for me.
I myself am not very technological.
⛈
I descend from muscogee Creek Nation right now I sit with my grandfather as he is getting ready to pass and hopefully our ancestors will bring him home to be with other people. He just turned 81.
Mvto!
Wolf Clan
kicking bird here
Mvto!