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Creek (Mvskoke) Language: Fettvn estowat opunayecetv - Talking about the weather
Creek (Mvskoke) Language: Fettvn estowat opunayecetv - Talking about the weather
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La Florida Missions Lecture and Symposium
Просмотров 21Год назад
"Indians and Europeans; Documents and Artifacts: Discovering the Two Hundred Year History of Spanish Florida Missions". Symposium Programme: drive.google.com/file/d/1U3YYrtrmbSz5cQDghd9DSQ20cS69vEW-/view?usp=sharing Recorded are only the lectures for Friday; edited and uploaded in 2023. Recorded at the public event of the same name at the University of Miami. See more about the relevant exhibit...
The Origin of Corn - Vce hēckvtē ohonvkv - Assisted Mvskoke Creek Reading
Просмотров 307Год назад
This is a clip of a traditional story of the Muscogee (Mvskoke) & Seminole Creek language being read by Ian Iglesias, Creek & Mikasuki language student and Creek language teacher with the Raprakko / Thlopthlocco tribal town and the Muscogee Creek Indian Freedmen Band of Oklahoma. I am a non-native language enthusiast and, though invited to teach Native audiences, am not peer to those whose moth...
The White Interpreter - Este Hvtke Yvtekv - Assisted Mvskoke (Muscogee) Creek Reading
Просмотров 5832 года назад
This is a quick clip of the Muscogee (Mvskoke) & Seminole Creek language being read by Ian Iglesias, Creek & Mikasuki language student and Creek language teacher with the Raprakko / Thlopthlocco tribal town and the Muscogee Creek Indian Freedmen Band of Oklahoma. This is a short clip intended to help students with the alphabet and to get a sense of comfortable Muskogee speech. More material fro...
Songs of the Muscogee Creek, Part 2
Просмотров 31 тыс.2 года назад
Credit: Full credit and recognition goes to Tony Isaacs and Indian House Recordings. If either party so requests, this video will be removed. Support Native Businesses: Buy your own copy on the Seminole Nation Museum website! www.seminolenationmuseum.org/shop/cd-dvd/m.products_cart/0/index Tracklist: 1. 0:00 : Stomp Dance 2. 4:57 : Friendship dance 3. 11:55 : Stomp Dance 4. 15:15 : Gar Dance 5....
Love this i used go with my ududu
My favorite video
After learning that im of the Mvskoke/ Seminole and Choctaw people, I've been soooo excited, sooo proud and very emotional about it. Ive been on a constant hunt to find more and more about my Great grand parents family/ blood lines, my clan and how they intermarried. you know...there a HUGE belief that both...Blacks and Whites believe that they have Native Blood just because someone has high cheek bones, long hair..lol. That's so stereotypical and of describing describing one's mythical goat/ great-great grand so..I always avoided making or accepting that family story and claim until I was able to find solid proof and thank god that I did and it was 100% true and factual. From birth certificates and photos to other documents..I found that my Great-Great grand parents were in fact full Bloods. One Creek/ Seminole and the other was full Choctaw. G-G grand Dad was a Choctaw born in Houma, Louisana and G-G Grand ma was Creek/ Seminole born in Burnt Corn, Alabama. 3 of their 5 of their children ended up intermarrying African Americans..which my G-G Grand Dad's side appeared to have as servants. Pretty rich and awesome history i must say. There's not a day that goes by where I don't listen to this entire Album!!! Im even taking the time to learning how to read and write and speak the Muskogean language...focusing on more on ours than Choctaw.
We have some strong young singer today, w\o elders teaching's what would you be? Not sure? Take it easy 😊 go dance.
Remember that snag you was looking at all night long, daylight comes and your glad you didn't make a move on him. 🤯
I missed the last 8 green corn ceremonies i hope to be back to one soon even if it cost me every thing but hisogahmecy is worth my life even
Ty for this I am Creek and glad to hear the song of my ppl mvto cetto figecigo
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Haven't been to green corn since I was a teen. Time to get back to my roots
Mvto ! New sub here You have good tones.
Mvto
There super creeks
stemaskoke towis!
Mekko puce ci naket efuswv honwi hiyowe etospokkeno oklane hvlwe.
Espohektv heyo hvlwe honwe ehe ehe ahvlwe hvyowehehe .
Hvlwepvlvnah heheyowe honwe homptvhohe yonwe hvho.
Hvlwe poheyiwenicece honwe .
Hompetv yonwe hehe heho hvlwe ahohehe hompvhetv .
Hvyowila
Yonwe honwe aho hvlwe.
Eknv espo heke aho honwe hehe hvlwe yonwe hvnnheho hvlwe koplekv hehohvlwe aho hehohvlwe honwe .
Brings back memories when I was a young boy in Oklahoma Mvto
I listen to this while walking, moving to the rhythm helps me breathe a lot better. I started this June 1st, 23 and I feel so much better.
I really love that these recordings exist. I'm trained as an Opera singer, and my mother is a Bluegrass musician. I always enjoy and feel blessed to learn about the musical traditions of other cultures. I am forever impressed by the endless creativity of human beings. Thank you so much for sharing.
If you're ever in Oklahoma during the summer months, you're welcomed to attend.
Mvto so so much fir putting this up i love listening to our native traditional songs
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Alabama … 🎼🎼🎼
Listening to this during tough times and calling on my great-great grandfather Netche Gray's guidance. Thanks for having this here.
Tema Tiger! The goot ones!!!
stehvtke towiton, em mvttēn kerrepeko towis. nakheckv hērē tos, mvtooo!
opunvkv sēemvhayeckat mvto cekicis ce
Love this! ❤
Hell who needs a sauna 😂😂 these people are sweating and still love it to this day. And sound good
Havent herd this since Arbeka Taledega green corn in the late 1970s! Great!!
Hope you can make it back out some time, to that or another grounds. If not, may you sing these words for the fire in your heart
Arbeka was our home ground...I remember going there for Greencorn many times. Great memories!
MVTO/WALDO
Wado
Hoh Enka / Gvlielitseha (got that second one from Google ēēē oki)
Wado Not waldo😅😂
@@warriorhudson2594 I know you only one who got so far. Ha.
Wanishi for the upload. I grew up listening to this record.
It make me feel good to hear my great uncle Tema Tiger I love hearing him lead and all the recording were recorded down my grandma house in Cromwell Oklahoma
We thank your great uncle for his contributions to this record and to ceremonial life in Oklahoma in general mvto cepvwv tate ekihocis.
Sounds so good without all the giggles and talking .
Mvto!
Gold, pure gold. The real Gold that rides on the wind. Peace to you and your family.
Respect 🪶🪶🪶 Many blessings from Georgia 🙏 🪶 👆
Neteche Gray is my great grandfather…and my mom was one of the shell shakers in this dance. Makes me proud to be a Muscogee Creek!
it is a beautiful heritage. be proud. go to ceremony!
Mvto cekicis!
enka mvto yv yvhihoketvn emapohiceckat
Mvto!!!❤
MVTO
enka centvkeu mvto cekicvkis ce
Cool,God bless you all. I hope you all live forever.
and to you too. the people of the red earth have sung their songs, and do sing them, and will sing them, until the end of time. mv este catvlket enyvhiketvn yvhiket fullvtēt ont ot fullet ot fullvrēs ce heyowet on emeyuksv sekon. mvto yv nak heckuce ton yv nak yvhiketvn emapohiceckat. thank you for listening.
I just thought I’d try to be first. This 2 album set was made by Tony Isaacs through a label called “Indian House” in New Mexico. Taos I believe. These recordings were made in 1968 at RVRO (Fish Pond) close to Cromwell Oklahoma. The reason no fire is visible, is because these are vinyl record albums not videos. To the best of my knowledge no other recordings having to do with these specific songs were done by anyone else. Sole credit and recognition goes to Tony Isaacs and INDIAN HOUSE recordings.
credit updated mvtooo
1. 0:00 : Stomp Dance 2. 4:57 : Friendship dance 3. 11:55 : Stomp Dance 4. 15:15 : Gar Dance 5. 22:15 : Guinea Dance 6. 25:54 : Stomp Dance 7. 29:54 : Morning Dance
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