I have heard that same story many many times over the years, so I knew how it would end. Still hearing you tell the story was enjoyable and made me smile. Thank you!
My Stepfather always told my Sister and I this story when we were young.......and many more. He was of Cherokee decent. So neat to find it here 6 decades later.
Hey there, I am currently learning about my ancestry as being pale faced, and love the content. My family comes from the Eastern Tribes and I am glad you have this channel. I hope to visit the nation when I start my family to learn more. Thanks for the content and blessing us with the wisdom of our people.
OMG! i LOVE this story! :-) It's an old one and this brought back some memories, first heard it from an uncle of mine back in the 60s. He lived in a tiny town in Kansas, barely a spot on the map. It was small but they did have their own fire station. It doubled as the library and on Sundays the people would all go down there to look at the book. A little humor there, very little ;-). Taft's version of this story was close but he didn't tell it quite as good as Sammy. Thank you!
When we went somewhere, Dad would tell us kids, watch out for Falling Rock! the ani must have been busy in our hills, because they put those signs up all over LOL. It would be cool if he spoke the old language with subtitles in English. That's a good way to learn, something too many don't want to bother with. niio
LOL! As soon as I saw the title. My dad told this jk many times over the years. His version was about an old, aging chief that had to chose which of 2 sons to take his place, It was a HUNTING story. Who brought back the most meat. The rest was about the same.
I have seen/heard the story you've mentioned about a Chief who had to choose who to take his place between his two sons. I have been trying to find it again for a long time. It's a wonderful story.
great story, thank you.
You got me on that one best laugh I've had all day
Wonderful story! Thank you.
Ahhhhh what a fun story!
I have heard that same story many many times over the years, so I knew how it would end. Still hearing you tell the story was enjoyable and made me smile. Thank you!
Okay, you know I was expecting this philosophical lesson. 😂😂😂 You really made laugh out loud!!
I remember my dad telling me this story when I was a boy. A story that takes skill to tell. Well told Sammy Still👍
My Stepfather always told my Sister and I this story when we were young.......and many more. He was of Cherokee decent. So neat to find it here 6 decades later.
My mother would always tell me this story when I was little. So I could learn from falling rock .Thanks
🤣hahaha you got me. I enjoyed the story. I will be looking for Falling Rock.
Haha! You got me! I hadn’t heard that story before!
Wonderful story!
This is the first time I heard the whole story. Thank you!
this is my favorite skit from every summer camp of scouting. Every time its a different variation and it is still as funny as the first time
That's the best laugh I've had today 🤣
Hey there, I am currently learning about my ancestry as being pale faced, and love the content. My family comes from the Eastern Tribes and I am glad you have this channel. I hope to visit the nation when I start my family to learn more. Thanks for the content and blessing us with the wisdom of our people.
OMG! i LOVE this story! :-) It's an old one and this brought back some memories, first heard it from an uncle of mine back in the 60s. He lived in a tiny town in Kansas, barely a spot on the map. It was small but they did have their own fire station. It doubled as the library and on Sundays the people would all go down there to look at the book. A little humor there, very little ;-). Taft's version of this story was close but he didn't tell it quite as good as Sammy. Thank you!
When we went somewhere, Dad would tell us kids, watch out for Falling Rock! the ani must have been busy in our hills, because they put those signs up all over LOL. It would be cool if he spoke the old language with subtitles in English. That's a good way to learn, something too many don't want to bother with. niio
Okay. You got me. 😅 Highlight of my day
No 😱😱😱 He got us good! 🤣
LOL! As soon as I saw the title. My dad told this jk many times over the years. His version was about an old, aging chief that had to chose which of 2 sons to take his place,
It was a HUNTING story. Who brought back the most meat. The rest was about the same.
I have seen/heard the story you've mentioned about a Chief who had to choose who to take his place between his two sons. I have been trying to find it again for a long time. It's a wonderful story.
@@kennethmoles4643 Don't know where you'd find it. Just told as a joke. But good luck.
Please tell me more 🙏
Not going to lie I laughed
This sounds more like a dad story, then a Cherokee one.
Do You Understand?
Teach me please
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