The Cherokee Language and Ways of Life
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- Опубліковано 20 лис 2019
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I love this video. I'm sorry for what was taken from the Cherokee people--all indigenous people. It's encouraging to see children excited to learn a language. By doing so, they will preserve their culture and create a connection to their ancestors.
This video has two dislikes. Who on earth could "dislike" something like this?
siyo - so great to hear the children speaking tsalagi! I'm taking language classes online with Ed Fields through the cherokee nation - so grateful! Wado
This made me so happy. When the student referred to the Cherokee language as “home,” I teared up. Amazing work!
Great little post!
Short but very sweet.
Keep up the good work.
Language and culture are so important.
Our human world is so quickly being melted into a glob of plastic, commercial red, white and yellow logo, that we are losing all the other colours and depth of the many, many, many different indigenous cultures of our little, blue planet.
I am so happy that some people are keeping their language alive, only wish that the language of some of my ancestors (Tasmanian Aboriginal people) had survived.
Sadly now I know more Maori words of tereo than any of the island I was born on.
I hope you all have happy holidays.
Love your work.
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She speaks about losing…to think that at one time there was over 300 dialects of native speech, but now more than 130 of them have died, is sad.
Millennials only know Jeep Cherokees