I'm still in chahta anumpa chapter 1. Hearing it spoken fluently excites me! I watch so many of these videos and yearn to speak with others. Labor day festival is coming around the corner!
My mind is blown. I’m a mixed of several tribes but didn’t learn the languages. I have been speaking in a language I call Mother Tongue for over 20 years and I’m hearing the same words here. What this taught me is that it’s truly embedded in our dna even if the mind can’t remember! The soul is a powerful force!
MUCH RESPECT TOTHE REAL CHOCTAW ALL BLACK PRETENDERS CLAIMING THIS TRIBE THIS IS THE REAL AUTHENTIC LANGUAGE 😂😂😂😂WE DONT WHAT DA HELL YALL MAKING FAKE CHIEF SEKHU
Blacks Sub-Saharan Nigerian, Igboo, Congo anestors were imported to America speaking Sub-Saharan Nigerian, Igboo, Congo & other African languages, but were fobidden to speak it until they now only speak English the language of whites who imported them here. DNA proved all A.A. have on average 10-24% European DNA & only 5% of blacks have a Native ancestor. 95%of blacks have zero Native ancestors. Their exotic ancestors are Europeans.
Halito chim achukma! 🪶🪶We are so very pleased to find this channel, and have just subscribed. 🙂😄Our bloodline is of Chatah and isachatah Creek of southeastern Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida - and Tupi-Guarani of the southeastern Atlantic region.🦜🦜 We are self teaching ourselves to reconnect with our heritage, and seeking as much information as possible to speed up our learning pace. 💫Do you have a hands on kashapa class with a real holisso pisachi teacher that we can attend for anumpa Chatah and Creek - like in zoom meetings? If not, can you please start a class because we will certainly attend. Yakoke!👋👋
As a Houma woman, I feel connected to the Choctaw and even though my dad was from lafourche louisiana and spoke French. I can here the same tones and afflictions as when my dad used to talk
1. After completing the last diamond of the second row, add the following beads in this order: 1 seed bead, 1 bugle bead, and 4 seed beads. 2. Similar to how you completed the first row of the project at 2:22, skip the last seed bead you just pulled through and thread through the other 3 beads to make your stack. 3. For the first diamond of the third row, add 1 bugle bead, 3 seed beads, 1 bugle bead, and 1 seed bead. 4. After completing the first diamond of the third row, repeat the pattern of 1 seed bead, 1 bugle bead, 3 seed beads, 1 bugle bead, & 1 seed bead until you have completed your last diamond.
As much money as our tribe is making now, why are members struggling? Im a elder in Oregon -chahta sia" struggling, minimal help- shame on our tribe..sad! Our people need more financial support,wheres all our money---<
I chewed someone out who worked at the tribal office about them not helping those who live outside the districts. I wonder if they took the recording to the Chief.