One Drop of Blood (Lyrics in the Cherokee Language)

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  • @vampiregirl1234ful
    @vampiregirl1234ful 11 років тому +48

    I'm proud to be a Black and Cherokee 14 year old. I sing and eat Cherokee food all the time at my grandma's house. I really like Ka-nu-ga-tli blackberries they are used for blackberry dumplings I love it when my grandma makes them from time to time. When I go over to her house

    • @SaquuCherokeeSolitaire
      @SaquuCherokeeSolitaire 4 роки тому +3

      I like grape dumplings

    • @martinkullberg6718
      @martinkullberg6718 3 роки тому +1

      I am curious how that tastes,I like trying new exotic food, I never tried the indigenous American kitchen(-s). Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱

    • @marilyncallingbull9967
      @marilyncallingbull9967 3 роки тому +1

      We grew up with these it's like going home right? Have a great day sweetie

    • @Marebearsthere
      @Marebearsthere 3 роки тому

      Dumplings ohhh I mean right?? That's my fav. I'm cherokee & Irish. My sons are black cherokee n Irish so gorgeous. High cheek bones that's so indigenous. Be proud of ur blood and please speak ur native tounge. I didn't speak much around my boys till it really hit me our language is endangered. Speak some everyday if only to yourself much love from Cherokee nation Principal People Oklahoma 💯 ❤

    • @cynthiastrudwick1827
      @cynthiastrudwick1827 2 роки тому

      I love blackberry dumpling

  • @jameskirkland7310
    @jameskirkland7310 4 роки тому +9

    I'm from the eastern band. At the moment I'm helping out in Hendersonville NC with the covid. I really needed this song tonight.

  • @deedranichole5059
    @deedranichole5059 8 років тому +26

    This brings tears to my eyes. I can feel it in my soul. I'm proud to have Cherokee in my heritage. Thank you for sharing. I want to learn more about my ancestors.

  • @jsp3043
    @jsp3043 5 років тому +5

    번역
    경상도 사투리가 들어있음
    어가 저리가 잘가 영원히(way you hi 잘가) 자저리가노
    잘가 영원히 어가 저리가 잘가 영원히(way you hi잘가)
    자저리가노 잘가 영원히
    한글과 그당시 사용하던 영어가 섞인듯
    계속 반복되는 노래네요
    그당시 영어와 한국말이 섞여서 사용되듯

  • @theblueegyptian34
    @theblueegyptian34 6 років тому +8

    I'm only half Cherokee. And Spanish. And also Egyptian. Very beautiful language. Sooò much love from Egypt.

  • @jeannieglover46
    @jeannieglover46 8 років тому +13

    I am so Proud of my Native American blood line, but it breaks my heart every time I read more of how they were treated. My Elders never told me all they had been thru. Wish they had told me the whole story!!!

  • @constancemcintosh9612
    @constancemcintosh9612 11 років тому +11

    Also note the subtle theological statement, statement of faith: the song begins as a lament of sorrow and resolve and then the tempo picks up and transforms this lament to a hymn of joy. Faith leads to surrendering, knowing that, ultimately, God is in charge, walking the trail right alongside you in the mud and the wind and the snow.

  • @maureenatroutman3527
    @maureenatroutman3527 9 років тому +30

    I still sing this at my church

  • @DeeNativeHarmony
    @DeeNativeHarmony 6 років тому +4

    Please know that One Drop of Blood does not refer to blood quantum. One of these voices is my cousin and her friend of her community (if I remember correctly). The story I was raised with was that the pace picked up and became stronger to drown out the cries of the women taken from the trail. There are certain historians who will argue that our women (and female children) were not subjugated to attack nor given rotten food, but I beg to differ based upon my GGGrandmother who came on the removal. ᏩᏙ D K-Q

  • @marilyncallingbull9967
    @marilyncallingbull9967 4 роки тому +6

    My favorite song from growing up!!

  • @country_guy9980
    @country_guy9980 10 місяців тому

    13 years later and here I am. I’ve listened to this quite a bit when I was in high school and it struck chills in me every time, even now. I’m not Cherokee, my grandpa told me we had it in us but really it was west African I think and he wanted to cover it up but I’m proud of it. Anyways I love y’all and I hope anyone who reads this has a blessed day ❤

  • @marygentry8512
    @marygentry8512 2 роки тому +3

    Awesome . Truly touched my heart.

  • @galenbarrow1596
    @galenbarrow1596 7 років тому +22

    I love this. It is so touching to know that the Native Americans on the Trail of tears had faith that Jesus loves them and protects them and He will do the same for you!

  • @lindamedley9349
    @lindamedley9349 7 років тому +18

    Please stop the stereotype that Native people are 'past tense'.... for your information we are still here and very much alive... despite the world's over, and most every other nation's desires that we are not... so get over it!!!! GOD STILL HAS US HERE FOR A 'REASON'... AND DON'T THINK FOR ONE MINUTE OTHERWISE!!!!!!! (from a CHIPPEWA in Michigan... and I am damn sure WE are not 'JUST ONE DROP')

    • @snoblondwhite
      @snoblondwhite 7 років тому +1

      Linda Medley
      Thank you god bless ya

    • @julieferguson7446
      @julieferguson7446 6 років тому +1

      Linda Medley sssedccte

    • @72CrossingRS
      @72CrossingRS 6 років тому

      Linda Medley 💗💗💗💗💗💗

    • @stacywilson763
      @stacywilson763 6 років тому +1

      Noone said we were "ONE DROP". I am full blood cherokee and THIS is a song WE sung at our services. Speak for yourself lady

    • @musicfriendly12
      @musicfriendly12 4 роки тому

      Not native, not even from America, I respect your culture and would love to learn more than what I know about it... Not everyone is on the bad side, or at least I am not.

  • @juliebeard711
    @juliebeard711 10 років тому +17

    This breaks my Cherokee heart....

  • @constancemcintosh9612
    @constancemcintosh9612 11 років тому +5

    There is a Cherokke Hymnal and tape available through the Cherokee Ntion Museum and Cultural Center in Tahlequah. You can google as they have a very comprehensive website.

  • @TsalagiAgvnage
    @TsalagiAgvnage 11 років тому +6

    only one error in the first part, Jesus = ᏥᏌ (tsi-sa) in Cherokee. The transcription in the video shows ᏥᏣ (tsi-tsa)

  • @CherokeeBigBear
    @CherokeeBigBear 10 років тому +7

    I don't condemn anyone's belief. this is a song sung in Cherokee. I am gratefull for those who share the culture and thanks to modern technology the language and heritage will not be lost. pre Christian or post. wado

  • @ashleycronan562
    @ashleycronan562 7 років тому +4

    Uwoduhi! If anyone is interested in learning more about Tsalagi culture and the language you shoukd definitely check out the Cherokee Nation website! Also, for all of you who are Cherokee like me you can be registered and get free college tuition to state schools depending on where you live.

  • @marilyncallingbull9967
    @marilyncallingbull9967 3 роки тому

    I went into complete panic because i lost my only original cd of these gospel songs. Im Rachel White's daughter in law im married to sonny white. Not but a few of our family left. Thank you for posting this groups songs. I did find my CD i was really crying. Went to go somewhere found it in my catch all. Like Creator just put it there. I was amazed. Not shocked tho because he loves us. Wado

  • @Norrodrick7
    @Norrodrick7 10 років тому +3

    yes we christians have been deceived and I long for the true worship of our creator. I have Indian blood on both sides of my family and the first time I saw Native american worship and dance of our Creator my heart leaped with joy of a true worship.

  • @martinkullberg6718
    @martinkullberg6718 3 роки тому

    I heard this beautifull language at the I love languages youtube channel, zo I was curious how it would sound in song.
    It was hard to find, does one also knows songs in the other varieties of this language, and or in the song genre pop ?

  • @허라우렌
    @허라우렌 5 років тому +2

    내리치다-> neri chisa(korean lauange mean: get out and cold)

  • @constancemcintosh9612
    @constancemcintosh9612 11 років тому +5

    It is not an accident that 'one drop of blood' was, originally the open heartedness of the Cherokees, the caste system that the U.S. government tried to enforce on The People (translation of Cherokee/Tsalagi). Yet, when it came to land grabbing and exile, one drop of blood put you out of your home and on the trail.

  • @Sho-xc6ft
    @Sho-xc6ft 3 роки тому

    i’m not positive but the first time it says “words not known” i think the translation is water or river of some type. but i’m really bad at cherokee i’m still learning

  • @tweeks58
    @tweeks58 11 років тому +1

    Love this brother!

  • @kialee5861
    @kialee5861 6 років тому +2

    my great great grandfather come to australia on a boat to get away from the trouble and since my family has lost our native culture...im 22 and starting to learn about my cherokee background not only for me but for my children...i feel incomplete not knowing about who i really am, im sick of trying to fit into a "white mans world" with the bullshit standards telling you your not "good enough"...i wish to be one with our mother earth but feel i cannot find peace until i find out about my extended family and learn about where my grandfather came from...if anyone can help with my research would be greatly appreciated...
    much love xxx GOD bless all

  • @aliciad5910
    @aliciad5910 10 років тому +1

    I would appreciate the English translation. Beautiful music, but I like to know what I'm 'jamming' to!

  • @VSIONRY
    @VSIONRY 11 років тому +15

    One drop of blood is enough to be Cherokee

    • @nicolemariaestes-daniakatr6112
      @nicolemariaestes-daniakatr6112 4 роки тому +1

      Just now fimding out at 38 years that my great grandmother was full blooded Cherokee. Explains alot within my own soul and my spiritual connection to the land that I never understood before. I understand now.... I remember her singing to me in a way that was not English. It all makes sense now.

    • @nikkirohr1518
      @nikkirohr1518 4 роки тому +1

      My daddy was 3/4 Cherokee

    • @stacywilson763
      @stacywilson763 3 роки тому +1

      I am 4/4 Native. Irrelevant to the fact that We are all ONE

    • @cynthiastrudwick1827
      @cynthiastrudwick1827 2 роки тому +1

      That's not what we, Cherokee, say

  • @christophermckeon9030
    @christophermckeon9030 6 років тому +5

    Cherokee language is lovely.

  • @dawnstarlikespie
    @dawnstarlikespie 12 років тому

    Thank you! Tis beautiful!!!

  • @homesteadingsurvival3560
    @homesteadingsurvival3560 3 роки тому

    I'll be posting my daughter singing amazing grace in Cherokee on my UA-cam channel later today wish I could find a person that spoke better Cherokee my daughter has the gift for understanding the Cherokee language witch is weird because she was never taught

  • @vvaughan100
    @vvaughan100 11 років тому

    Osda (good) Sydney and Osiyo (Hello). You make me smile. I grow blackberries in my back yard and completely forgot that they can be used to make dumplings. Stay close to your heritage - ask questions and learn the ways.
    Nvwadohiyada ~

  • @TribulationWarrior
    @TribulationWarrior 14 років тому

    Nice, Thank you for sharing.

  • @kevindavis8202
    @kevindavis8202 2 роки тому

    I love Cherokee sings play more please

  • @sequoyahjya1234
    @sequoyahjya1234 12 років тому

    yes there are,,lots of them cherokee rose,cherokee morning song..they are on you tube

  • @daybreakwarrior
    @daybreakwarrior  13 років тому

    @RoyalKnightVII They probably exist, but that is not the purpose of my UA-cam channel.

  • @TsalagiAgvnage
    @TsalagiAgvnage 11 років тому +1

    yes there are non-christian songs, but generally speaking Christianity is part of the culture, and before that most Native Americans practiced Native religions every aspect of life was connected to the creator, therefore this existed in the form of song in daily life also. So naturally when the Cherokees converted, religion remained a focal point. Check out the the Cherokee Radio show. both religious and non religious songs appear, but mostly if it is in Cherokee it is likely religious

  • @reginamc1953
    @reginamc1953 7 років тому +1

    So beautiful and sad!

  • @harrysissen
    @harrysissen 4 роки тому +1

    Darlington empire theatre, what is the ballet

  • @hyesukkang
    @hyesukkang 6 років тому

    What's the meaning of the word s?

  • @LauraSusanJohnson
    @LauraSusanJohnson 4 роки тому

    I'm so privileged to be of a multi ethnic heritage, including Tsalagi.

  • @originalredneckgirl
    @originalredneckgirl 11 років тому

    I cant find this song on the Cherokee.org site , anyone have any idea where the mp3 download is located?

    • @frankrice5364
      @frankrice5364 7 років тому

      Barbara Ann click in the 50 cherokee songs on u tube

  • @허라우렌
    @허라우렌 5 років тому

    It's perfect korean lauange.for example, first sentance mean that" i asked someone to go and i went anywhere , but i get out and cold by some one"

  • @galactic2728
    @galactic2728 3 роки тому

    Cherokee is a very unique language. It doesn't use /p/, /b/, /f/, /m/, or /v/. Those are VERY common sounds among languages, but Cherokee doesn't use any of them.

  • @백산-v2v
    @백산-v2v 4 роки тому +1

    tsa gv means good-bye in korean

  • @DaisyMaeScragg
    @DaisyMaeScragg 10 років тому +6

    O s da! Wa do, U na li i!

    • @bjornnjordson2986
      @bjornnjordson2986 10 років тому

      Tla. Tsu-na-ne-lv-di u-yo-i. A-ni Tsa-la-gi ka-no-he-lv-hi i-ga-ti-ha-i-gv-ne-di.

    • @pabelshin
      @pabelshin 5 років тому

      오 스 다! 와 도, 우 나 리 이!

    • @Bringmecoffee108
      @Bringmecoffee108 4 роки тому

      @@gayvideos3808 some of us learned this way

  • @SherryONeill
    @SherryONeill 3 роки тому

    Wow

  • @blackclover7017
    @blackclover7017 4 роки тому

    If you're Cherokee, I'd like to say sorry first
    I am Korean
    I didn't know until recently
    When I first heard the Cherokee national anthem,
    Was that why you were so heartbroken?
    They're the same people!
    Now, many Yaya historians are looking for history in Korea.
    It's time
    It will be in the Cherokee Arirang
    I hope you are always healthy and happy
    Have a nice day.

    • @uzumate9976
      @uzumate9976 Рік тому

      What are you trying to convince?
      I can’t understand your point.
      Could you explain more clearly?
      What is Cherokee Arirang?
      Could you give website name?

  • @constancemcintosh9612
    @constancemcintosh9612 11 років тому +2

    Oops...clarification (typo). The caste system was set up by the Government AGAINST Cherokee tradition if openness.

  • @IhanaPuhuaSuomi
    @IhanaPuhuaSuomi 11 років тому

    I would like to know, where I may find music that has not been touched by Christian religion?

  • @72CrossingRS
    @72CrossingRS 6 років тому

    💗💗💗

  • @BlueMoonShelly
    @BlueMoonShelly 4 роки тому

    💞

  • @뻐꾸기-e6f
    @뻐꾸기-e6f 5 років тому +1

    잘가 영원히~ 잘가 영원히~ 잘 저리가노~ 잘가 영원히 ( 왜? 한국말이 들리지??)

  • @heatherarndt5280
    @heatherarndt5280 4 роки тому

    White man stole my language and what a beautiful language it is

  • @허라우렌
    @허라우렌 5 років тому

    and for example : tsa gv wi yu hi-> good bye forever

  • @lindamedley9349
    @lindamedley9349 7 років тому +1

    :)

  • @paulhampton6408
    @paulhampton6408 4 роки тому +1

    J W G,V Uwadohi ßeautiful J W ! Parts of 😭😢 home ! 💓 Feels like I'm being rocked in a cradled position of strong lady like arms warmth sweetness when I was very 😢 little like 1 years old ! Brought home comfort the thoughts they say so peacefully ! 💓 Thank you J W sincerely my dearest sweet love of my life" sincerely yours truly forevermore Paul Wade Hampton~XxX Gvgeyui Uwadohi !

  • @mishchayt
    @mishchayt Рік тому +1

    depressing to hear jesus’ name in the lyrics, the old spiritualism and true religion is all but forgotten now

  • @frankrice5364
    @frankrice5364 7 років тому

    One 8th drop of blood you are cherokee research

  • @lindacrain8072
    @lindacrain8072 6 років тому

    I’m part Cherokee but can’t prove it- no paperwork

  • @kshousewrightcook
    @kshousewrightcook 11 років тому

    Your pride is Tsalagi and in your "pride" you disrespect your elders and your neighbors which is fully against what the people teach..."Your Heart - My Heart - One Heart". You did not learn this hate from the people you pulled it out of tears not yet wept. I pray you weep them now and be done so that hate goes to the wind and not across the river eternal

  • @MultiDaron
    @MultiDaron 6 років тому +1

    They say one drop of blood but try and be friends with a full blood. Still plenty of racism to go around on all sides. I made my own tribe. And my own way. Said the guy with plenty of Cherokee blood but still not enough to be treated like a human being.

  • @evilCookiez
    @evilCookiez 12 років тому

    the harmony is kind of scary

  • @angeloath6012
    @angeloath6012 6 років тому

    I have found you all. Now, tell me how to get to you all. I am growing weary of this place. The us government ignores the truth that I have risen. All Natives seem to be my only hope. Find me in Michigan so that I can come home until I am back in thee heavens to rule again. Tired of standbys doing my work. Even though they are doing fine. I will place Natives on my counsel team there. They are tired of doing my work, not realizing that it can be a tough job for them. Only I know the fastest ways to my heavens and how quickly that hell is the sentence of others. The line for hell is the longest that I have seen in eons. I need awakenings from many to get this across. My past children have died and were brought to heaven. So many murdered. We cannot let this happen in vain. Love God. Yes, I am a female as hard as some might take it. A mans world huh? Makes me laugh. The gift of women treated so badly these days. I have experienced it myself. I am the Golden Chalice they refuse to hear and rebuke I. Will you all toss me away as well? I feel you know I am waiting for you all. Ani Wa Nah. Wolf Clan. Mackey. Pochahantus mountain my grandfather was born.

    • @hyesukkang
      @hyesukkang 6 років тому

      You may want to do D N A test to find out if related to Korean.

  • @hongmr.6213
    @hongmr.6213 3 роки тому

    자음모음이네

  • @teamoc4531
    @teamoc4531 2 роки тому

    왜 아리랑은 안불럿지..

  • @marcuswilson2507
    @marcuswilson2507 2 місяці тому

    Co

  • @bjornnjordson2986
    @bjornnjordson2986 10 років тому +5

    This song represents for me, the total mental subjugation of a once free people that allowed their physical subjugation.

    • @floridazation
      @floridazation 10 років тому +1

      Guess i am mentally subjugated for life then.....poor poor me.

    • @bjornnjordson2986
      @bjornnjordson2986 10 років тому

      Dakota William Parris
      I'm just tying to figure out why people would adopt the religion of the opressor instead of maintaining belief in their own. Surely this is the first step of acculturation and eventually leading to absorption. It baffles me that any NDN would adopt the religion of Columbus, de Soto, and Andrew Jackson.

    • @floridazation
      @floridazation 10 років тому +4

      My Religion isn't of Columbus, de Soto or Jackson, it is the religion of Jesus, i am not a Columbianist or a de Sotoin, what i am saying is, religious adoption has happened multiple times in History, many of the conquered people of the middle east adopted the religion of the conquering Arabs, and i suspect people in China swung forth from many different religious beliefs depending on dynastic traditions.

    • @floridazation
      @floridazation 10 років тому +7

      I don't want to be rude, i just cannot stand when so many people think that being Christian and Cherokee at the same time is impossible, it is not, many well respected Cherokee were and are Christian, people do bad things in every Religion and culture, even among natives.

    • @bjornnjordson2986
      @bjornnjordson2986 10 років тому

      Dakota William Parris
      I can see what you're saying, but I think it's best to steer clear of ideologies that promote violence. A lot of verses from the bible were used to justify the killing of our ancestors. There were christian Cherokees that also found Siskwoya guilty of witchcraft and tortured him for making a writing system.... Then some cousin saved him and they went to Arkansas from the Low Towns. It's weird though; the Low Towns were majority christian and the neighboring christian nation still sent them off across the Mississippi. I think it's like I heard an Australian Aborigine say once: "They gave us the bible and taught us to pray with our eyes closed, and when we opened them, we had the bible and they had the land." That's basically exactly what happened here. Tricked into believing their way so we'd be easier to deal with.

  • @billparr
    @billparr 5 років тому

    This man is messing with people's culture.

  • @EthanCole15
    @EthanCole15 12 років тому

    I'm proud to be Tsalagi. And proud of the Tsalagiyi Ayeli,but I hate the fact that so many of our singers don't do traditional song,but instead to Christian bullshit.

  • @billparr
    @billparr 5 років тому

    This man needs to stop lying to people with Cherokee music. This man is crook.

  • @glendaclark1440
    @glendaclark1440 6 років тому

    Jesus Christ was a Christian name in a book. Native Americans are not Christians.

    • @annascott2676
      @annascott2676 4 роки тому

      I am a full blood cherokee.and im a Christian.so are my children.my parents n grandparents.and so on.theres a lot of Indians that are Christian.God made everyone.not just one race.

    • @jaxthewolf4572
      @jaxthewolf4572 3 роки тому

      Yes many of them are, sadly

  • @ATTENTIONSLUTTomblinRiffle
    @ATTENTIONSLUTTomblinRiffle 8 років тому +1

    :)