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Shade Tree Stories with Ed Fields 

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Growing up in the Cherokee Nation, Ed Fields heard many a story by simply pulling up a chair under a shade tree and listening to his parents talk. He's now an educator, passing on the Cherokee language through the stories that were passed down to him.

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Комментарии : 31   
@shannonstamper1581
@shannonstamper1581 Год назад
I love the Cherokee language it's very healing to me as I am researching my lineage
@rickrichards6203
@rickrichards6203 5 лет назад
It was truly great to hear your voice Ed, and to continue seeing you teaching Cherokee to so many! Rick
@TeddeeJordan
@TeddeeJordan 6 лет назад
I'm taking the Cherokee 1A online course with Mr. Fields right now. Love seeing this. He's a great teacher, and you can tell how much teaching the language means to him. I feel blessed to be able to learn from him.
@johnfalconer2271
@johnfalconer2271 6 лет назад
ᎣᏏᏲ ᏂᎦᏛ! I'm taking his Cherokee 2D online class from Seattle. I recently purchased a copy of the "Cherokee National Treasures in their own words" book which contains a wealth of information about Cherokee elders and culture. Mr. Fields is a great teacher. I hope to attend one of their immersion sessions in the summer. Mr. Fields ᏬᏒ ᏗᏕᏲᎲᏍᎩ ᎢᎩ!
@TeddeeJordan
@TeddeeJordan 6 лет назад
John Falconer ᎦᎵᎡᎵᎦ ᏥᏕᎾᏠᎭ. I will have to get that book. I've been enjoying the cultural enrichment series on here from the CNO. My family always did foraging, so I really like all the entries on traditional food.
@LoveThyNeighbor316
@LoveThyNeighbor316 6 лет назад
It's good to see my old friend Ed Fields (Unelvga).
@4BearWarrior
@4BearWarrior 6 лет назад
Ed Fields you are a great teacher.
@rogerlibby14613
@rogerlibby14613 3 года назад
Wado Ed Fields. You have stayed with teaching for many years and helped so many. From a Smith/ Smith/ Fields. No not those Smiths--Yes that Fields.
@farmingowl1
@farmingowl1 3 года назад
I love your classes! Thank you for all you do!
@paulacribb56
@paulacribb56 Год назад
Thank you Ed for teaching this beautiful language. I throughly enjoyed your class!! Much honor and respect from South Carolina.
@shannonstamper1581
@shannonstamper1581 Год назад
Wade Blevins is very helpful to me
@slk1451
@slk1451 Год назад
Wade is such a great teacher and person.
@richardrobison4161
@richardrobison4161 4 года назад
GREAT TEACHER OF Chokee way
@rikkitikkitavi997
@rikkitikkitavi997 4 года назад
I didn’t even know the Cherokee language was still known or used by anyone. Eye opener for me. I admire your passion for your people. I will watch more of your videos. Thank you.
@defendfreedom777
@defendfreedom777 2 года назад
Amazing man.
@BrandonCole_edohi
@BrandonCole_edohi 6 месяцев назад
I started taking Ed's classes back in 2009/2010 (went by my middle name "Todd" back then) and continued for a couple of years until family/work responsibilities made it impossible for me to continue. His classes were so much fun and he always had great stories to tell us that helped us to understand what he was teaching. Ed is a great man and I am grateful for having been able to be a part of his classes. ᏩᏙ, Ed. :)
@bizygirl1
@bizygirl1 6 месяцев назад
Wado Ed. I’ve loved taking your classes over the years. I started with the online language courses when they were first new. I still have my certificates. We learn so much from your stories too. Wado for sharing your knowledge and gifts with so many all over the world. Donadagohvi
@nelsendonna
@nelsendonna 5 лет назад
Wado! loved this story !!
@angiekhaines9692
@angiekhaines9692 4 года назад
Very beautiful
@debfassbinder9283
@debfassbinder9283 4 года назад
OSIYO MR. FIELDS, I LOVE LEARNING CHEROKEE LANGUAGE !! THANK YOU, WADO !!
@sheilabarron5532
@sheilabarron5532 3 года назад
Peace Be With Y'all 🙏✌💙❤
@derrickmorris803
@derrickmorris803 5 лет назад
It has been an honor.
@lauriemilam8805
@lauriemilam8805 6 месяцев назад
Greetings from East Yorkshire, England! Thank you, Mr Fields, for sharing this knowledge, and stories. Precious! I am currently enrolled in the new on-line Cherokee Language Class, and I am SO excited about this! Wado!
@cyndibee2289
@cyndibee2289 5 лет назад
Beautiful!
@beedle556
@beedle556 2 года назад
How could i come take classes?
@firefox2716
@firefox2716 5 лет назад
ᎡᏆ ᎧᏃᎮᎸᏍᎩ ᎧᏃᎮᏗ
@shannonstamper1581
@shannonstamper1581 Год назад
I'm advancing slowly
@abc-dj3dx
@abc-dj3dx Год назад
Wado
@oldschool8292
@oldschool8292 Год назад
💜
@dilisdohdi4587
@dilisdohdi4587 4 года назад
That is so beautiful! And its a slight repeat of Plato! Conspiracy Alert: And both Plato and Cherokee have theoretical roots to Atlantis! Cherokee History course said one of teh myths was that we came form a destroyed Island and traveled North to the rockies, then East to Carolina-Tenn for permanant Settlement! ...And its different thinking than other tribes more Ancient Mediterranean just some ideas....I have this before making the argument Cherokee and other religions are not exclusive and its interesting but complicated.
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