We, my brother and I, bought this record album back in 1971, it was recorded at fish pond in 1968 by Tony Isaacs of Indian House records. One of the best by far; Mvto Mv’ci
I'm Chikashsha, and man you Mvskoke are blessed! We no longer have any medicine men, green corn, medicine, or many of our old traditions regarding tobacco, yaupon, cedar, etc. I don't like to complain, but it's just tragic. But ya'll are our brothers! Good to see the old ways still being celebrated by ya'll. Yakkookay, chipisala'cho!
I'm Blackfeet & adopted Crow, I lived in Tulsa for over 5 years and even though I am a SunDancer I danced at Greenleaf Stomp Grounds with Mekko Tony Hill, even took medicine there. All I have is respect for the Creek and Yuchi that live Greenleaf grounds. Mvto.
@so_cal8057 the Mekko makes a water and herb based Medicine that you fast and then drink, it cleans you out both orally and in other ways. Since the Medicine is drank its called taking Medicine.
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@@RavenPontiacMedia bro y’all are not black. I am creek nation and y’all look nothing like us. Stop stealing our history. My people died behind the greed of the white man. You mock my ancestors and give them no credit. You don’t acknowledge the true descendants of the Indians ! We are the indigenous black nation not you red people
Right, isn't it amazing how they could use our ancestors as entertainment but yet it was illegal for our people to do these things for themselves in any shape or form. Sadder yet is we're still fighting some of those old battles today.
I'm Creek and Seminole from Cromwell Oklahoma. I miss my people and our traditions. I'm in Utah now but I love listening to our people sing and dance. I mis being at a stomp dance. My mother is from peach ground.
Doesn't matter what tribe you are but if you're driving a car with Indian tags u belong somewhere. Go support them . Betty Bear is my aunt from hickory ground her shells where so heavy but damn 😭 u could hear her coming to the ring,Bunco my fav lead as his father, bunca ( Waylon Gray son) is giving him a run from his skills. All the girls shake shell. Tonya Bear ( cousin) was lead shaker for Green Corn. Illness is the only thing keeping me away, maybe the risk is great enough to go this year. I miss all of them.💯💯💯
I was adopted into the wind clan of the creek nation, went thru many green corns, hunters ceremonies, laying down in raising of the fire,, I keep these songs alive with my children, but I sure miss dancing under the moon around the fire,,, closest I ever felt to God, n seeing n feeling real magic,
Very much so. My mother say the family that adopted me...saved me. They took me in as a lost soul. N what they shared with me saved me. N ill beforever in there debt. Its the truest magic n closest to god ive ever been accept for delivering my children.. Blessings n love always
Sameeee Netche Gray is my great or great great grandfather. Ralph would be my great uncle and wayland is my cousin. I'm assuming your relatives with Joe Sulphur?
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My paternal grandfather was Creek. I have his Creek Nation card. In this music, I can hear how this music greatly influenced some African-American gospel and blues.
Wiggins Mvskoke descendant here...definitely hear what you're talking about with the influences! I thought I was the only one! I've been saying this to everyone and they're all like, "what're you talking about?"...oh well, anyway, I would also go further to say that melodically, rhythmically, and counting structure-wise as well as vocals, I'd say this music and its contemporaries IS the template on which multiple branches of American music are based - blues, rock and roll, gospel, jazz, even to a lesser extent country and western... American Indian music IS American music
There's an awesome documentary by sterlin harjo called "this may be the last time" that explores that very topic. Finding union between native, African, and European influences on each other in religious song both traditional and syncretic Christianity all the way to Scottish church. Awesome watch
My GREAT GRANDFATHER WAS CREEK INDAIN BARTHOLOMEW HILL ALA MY DAD AN GRANDPARENTS TAUGHT ME HOW FARM IT WAS BLESSINGS TO KNOW WOULD LIKE KNOW MORE ABOUT CREEK INDAIN TRADITIONS
Just found out my grandfather was creek as well, it’s such a beautiful thing to connect deeper into the roots. My brothers and I have been seeking this for so long. Love be with you 🙏🏾
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Mico my love for you is all I am Medow! Special prayers needed for unborn grandchild "Hovin Harjo" may he be healthy strong and build us back from the loss of his grandpa the great Albert Harjo rip and may eagles soar high above and guard us all with LOVE
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@@editaisajanyan4393 May i suggest some literature... Chasers of the sun by Randal coon and also if you are of creek decent the nation offers language classes and we do have our own accredited college. courses are bleak as far as standard college courses go but history is available and tribal government is a focus. mvtooo
I’m from Sand Creek and my dad is 2nd chief Anthony Cargil and Josh Richard is the 1st chief and if you have any can you please make a album with the songs
Just found out that I'm a McIntosh. Every grandparent of mine is native. Potawatomi/Creek/Choctaw/Cherokee Direct descendant of Chief Topinabee (Potawatomi) and Chief McIntosh (Creek)
Really then you an I are directly related. Alot of our families are so huge it surprises me. Topinabee is also one of my grandfathers. Its amazing how many of our family chieftan lines cross between the nations.
My family from muskogee, i was told we were cherokee and blackfoot but i was raised white blonde hair blue eyes but i feel a connection I think our family name was Musgrove I know we were really poor and my great great great grandparent walked the trail of tears. I wish i knew more.
My daddy’s whole family come from Eicheeanna, Walton Fl. His ancestors are John Ward “white cloud” and to find out distantly related to Osceola is a great eye opening being Florida natives. Trying to tie the roots together and all history is intriguing and shouldn’t be lost. Songs and stories are so important and for this I am grateful.
It reminds me of my uncles at Gar Creek.....uncle Jack Wolf wanted me to be Medicine Man but i turned it down.....i wish i hadn't but it's way to darn late now.....oh well
Jonathan wind here I'm great grandson of liza and David wind .....I'm from Greenleaf tribal town and our sister tribal town fishpond ......... my gparents are featured and my uncle's on these old tapes or cds lolz ....
Cool. This a record album from many years ago. My collection ranges from 1898 to 1980s for our tribal nations so far. Thanks for listening and commenting.
I'm Navajo and I fell In love with a lady who was part Choctaw and pawnee . She was a wonderful woman. I miss her but she had to marry another. Which is okay I don't agree. But oh well.....I have to respect our livelyhood.
The tribes shared songs and there ways with each other long ago, many of the tribes still use these songs today as theyve been passed down for generations. It suprises a lot of people to hear the same songs from differnt nations but they fail to realize our ancestors traveled all across the continent north, central and south america so there is a lot of history between the nations.
I love this! I’m 17% Creek and I’m trying to understand that part of me. This felt great…energizing for me and interestingly, my dog jumped up and is listening! Thank you
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This is something my grandpa listens too. Trying to find some cds of like this to get him for christmas and hope it's the right kind too. I'm only half creek while most of my family are full blood creek or Cherokee.
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@@josephstover9576 hey my handmade is lola yvonnr tiger. She lived on 1848 n cinnicinnati...how are you her grandson .Terry Tiger Johnson...they took somebody's soul
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Someone who doesnt understand our cultures or just dont like the sound of the old time singers. Thanks for listening and commenting. Glad you enjoyed the album.
Those kind of people have a sickness and it is very sad. Mvto. I wish there could be a way to buy much music of my family. It is very good medicine. Thank you for giving us this part of our soul that is necessary.
Mi bisaabuela selstina. Platicaba que vio a Los la tiendas kenupis en casa de janos serca. De la presa. Familias que asian figuritas de cuero cabllitos esetera
Harrison E Presley got to renew ID" Hopefully i could make it a place to call home AND with in the delivery my ID has a ROLL NUMBER HOW DOES IT BENEFIT ME AND MY KIDS CUZZ 5HE INDIA IN SAN DIEGO YOU CAN'T GET A JOB FROM THE 1s here What does this card help us with'"??
cards only help us get counted by the feds really if our tribes would really act upon sovereignty we wouldnt have to eal with it but some things are still stuck in the old days.....but if you're recognized than one benefit tho not the greatest you can go to indian health service anywhere in the country an get care. if we had some better leader representing us things could get alot better but we need to wake our tribal citizens and unite them for real change to happen. thank you for commenting... please dont forget to subscribe an hit the bell to stay updated on the latest
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We, my brother and I, bought this record album back in 1971, it was recorded at fish pond in 1968 by Tony Isaacs of Indian House records. One of the best by far; Mvto Mv’ci
Mvto 🤜🤛
Thanks for posting…that’s my great grandfather, Neteche Gray, leading the dance. Also, my mom was one the shellshakers.
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That's great. MVTO
Awesome!
Thanks for posting. My great grandpa was also Muskogee Creek. Just learning this about my family.
Good stuff wado
I'm Chikashsha, and man you Mvskoke are blessed! We no longer have any medicine men, green corn, medicine, or many of our old traditions regarding tobacco, yaupon, cedar, etc. I don't like to complain, but it's just tragic. But ya'll are our brothers! Good to see the old ways still being celebrated by ya'll. Yakkookay, chipisala'cho!
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Blessing your way keep our tribes traditions alive for our youth
Mvto aka thank you in Mvskoke. Our ceremonial grounds are dying out sadly. Time marches on without regard to traditions.
@@leethunderhill7002 yep, it's true. gotta teach them kids some creek!
The old ones say that when it’s time little ones will start speaking again and have gift. But only when that time is right
I'm Blackfeet & adopted Crow, I lived in Tulsa for over 5 years and even though I am a SunDancer I danced at Greenleaf Stomp Grounds with Mekko Tony Hill, even took medicine there. All I have is respect for the Creek and Yuchi that live Greenleaf grounds. Mvto.
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What does “taking medicine” mean ?
@so_cal8057 the Mekko makes a water and herb based Medicine that you fast and then drink, it cleans you out both orally and in other ways. Since the Medicine is drank its called taking Medicine.
@@thickbrianq thank you 🙏🏽
True sounds for the soul I am Creek
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Indian house recordings maybe an option if you haven't tried them already
This is a vinyl record by Tony Isaacs recorded in 1968 at fishpond ceremonial ground. The label is “Indian House “.
@@RavenPontiacMedia bro y’all are not black. I am creek nation and y’all look nothing like us. Stop stealing our history. My people died behind the greed of the white man. You mock my ancestors and give them no credit. You don’t acknowledge the true descendants of the Indians ! We are the indigenous black nation not you red people
You black?
What is ironic about this album. It was released and recorded BEFORE it was legal to practice our religion.
Right, isn't it amazing how they could use our ancestors as entertainment but yet it was illegal for our people to do these things for themselves in any shape or form. Sadder yet is we're still fighting some of those old battles today.
Oklahoma is still native Indian territory
Oh I’m well aware of where the reservations start and end. Born and raised on the Muscogee rez.
I'm Creek and Seminole from Cromwell Oklahoma. I miss my people and our traditions. I'm in Utah now but I love listening to our people sing and dance. I mis being at a stomp dance. My mother is from peach ground.
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Love you fam, quarter myself, Pop was Birdcreek
My father was Creek. I will meet him on the other side. He left this earth as a young man and I was an infant. In the blink of an eye, transformed.
sorry to hear that prayers up for his spirit an your fam. thank you for sharing glad you enjoyed the album
Beautiful music so proud to be creek Indian can't go wrong ....
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Creek is what the white man called us, I’m sure you know that tho
So blessed to be able to learn about my ancestry. Thank you for the ability of hearing this and being able to enjoy my heritage!
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Doesn't matter what tribe you are but if you're driving a car with Indian tags u belong somewhere. Go support them .
Betty Bear is my aunt from hickory ground her shells where so heavy but damn 😭 u could hear her coming to the ring,Bunco my fav lead as his father, bunca ( Waylon Gray son) is giving him a run from his skills. All the girls shake shell. Tonya Bear ( cousin) was lead shaker for Green Corn. Illness is the only thing keeping me away, maybe the risk is great enough to go this year. I miss all of them.💯💯💯
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Echota is where we go in park hill
It's messed up what poach creek did to to hickory ground. And built a casino on the grounds. They are a disgrace
Now we have proof, church music come from this!
Yahola says remember your roots!
Mvto yahola !
Yahola! For real
The Great Spirit, the most high!
Estonko !
I was adopted into the wind clan of the creek nation, went thru many green corns, hunters ceremonies, laying down in raising of the fire,, I keep these songs alive with my children, but I sure miss dancing under the moon around the fire,,, closest I ever felt to God, n seeing n feeling real magic,
Four green corns for me
@@ladyoftheveil8342 i was blessed to experienced 10yrs worth every year.. Some of the most humbling pride moments of my life
@@poppawolf8777 you are blessed. I was just sharing this wonderful dance with a new friend who's a sun dancer.
Very much so. My mother say the family that adopted me...saved me. They took me in as a lost soul. N what they shared with me saved me. N ill beforever in there debt. Its the truest magic n closest to god ive ever been accept for delivering my children.. Blessings n love always
We are from the Deer Clan.
Maybe one day the Mvskokvulke will retake Okeechobee, the spirit of Alligator Billy Bowlegs with them.
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Netche Gray is my Great Grandpa and is son is Ralph Gray and his son is Wayland Gray and Wayland Gray is my dad
Sameeee Netche Gray is my great or great great grandfather. Ralph would be my great uncle and wayland is my cousin. I'm assuming your relatives with Joe Sulphur?
Nobody leads like them
@@mekhiamendoza4432 yes I am related to Joe Sulpher
My 4x great grandmother and her husband were murdered for her scalp. So sad. It's nice to hear her music as I hear her speaking from the past.
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Would be awesome if our tribe allowed us to record our traditional songs/doings.
each group has to make that decision from what i hear..... thank you for commenting glad you enjoyed the album greatly appreciated
mvto for put this out there to here the songs brought back great thoughts in a very good way mvto
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Love this album sure do miss the sound of the old leaders and the older songs. This takes me back for sure
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My paternal grandfather was Creek. I have his Creek Nation card. In this music, I can hear how this music greatly influenced some African-American gospel and blues.
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Wiggins Mvskoke descendant here...definitely hear what you're talking about with the influences! I thought I was the only one! I've been saying this to everyone and they're all like, "what're you talking about?"...oh well, anyway, I would also go further to say that melodically, rhythmically, and counting structure-wise as well as vocals, I'd say this music and its contemporaries IS the template on which multiple branches of American music are based - blues, rock and roll, gospel, jazz, even to a lesser extent country and western... American Indian music IS American music
There's an awesome documentary by sterlin harjo called "this may be the last time" that explores that very topic. Finding union between native, African, and European influences on each other in religious song both traditional and syncretic Christianity all the way to Scottish church. Awesome watch
@@PigeonDumplins Thank you for this information
My GREAT GRANDFATHER WAS CREEK INDAIN BARTHOLOMEW HILL ALA MY DAD AN GRANDPARENTS TAUGHT ME HOW FARM IT WAS BLESSINGS TO KNOW WOULD LIKE KNOW MORE ABOUT CREEK INDAIN TRADITIONS
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Just found out my grandfather was creek as well, it’s such a beautiful thing to connect deeper into the roots. My brothers and I have been seeking this for so long. Love be with you 🙏🏾
Mvto, Mvto, Mvto! Thank you for posting the album, much love! 💕💕💕
One way to express thanks like they do at the ceremonial grounds is mvtoooooooo
Thanks for listening
Love = Vnokeckv
Up. Creek. Always. Rising.
Sounds of home....Songs make me mess stompdance an very happy!!!!!!
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Have my late Moms treasured copy on vinyl. Also have her Part 2 of this on cassette ❤❤❤❤
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My grandfather was medicine man st green leaf
Caddo here. Love them all. The songs the people the dances we shared alot
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Natchez here! Had to stop in for support! ❤️🥰
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Thank You for this !! I am descendant from Littlehearts of Echota North Georgia Cherokee Mountains just before the Trail.
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Mico my love for you is all I am Medow! Special prayers needed for unborn grandchild "Hovin Harjo" may he be healthy strong and build us back from the loss of his grandpa the great Albert Harjo rip and may eagles soar high above and guard us all with LOVE
Mekko or micco, and medow is mvto...
Prayers
Wiggins descendant here, thank you for uploading, helping keep the memory and keep it all going. We will continue into the future...mvto!
Thanks for listening
Omg I'm black and my great great grandmother was Creek. Her name was Rose Wiggins! Is that a common Mvscogee name?
Cukko rakko chvya ceremony grounds
l like stomp dance songs all.
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Thank you for posting this im trying to learn more about my tribe and the history. They don't teach this stuff in school which is so sad.
California State University East Bay actually has an incredible Native American Oral Literature course, which is what brought me here !
@@editaisajanyan4393 May i suggest some literature... Chasers of the sun by Randal coon and also if you are of creek decent the nation offers language classes and we do have our own accredited college. courses are bleak as far as standard college courses go but history is available and tribal government is a focus. mvtooo
I wish i could hear my uncle Alex Lindsey one more time.i loved his singing to me he was the best.
Creek Nation.
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Buffalo dance at the beginning. Honoring the buffalo.
I am Cherokee paint clan it is nice to here deer clan sing
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I’m from Sand Creek and my dad is 2nd chief Anthony Cargil and Josh Richard is the 1st chief and if you have any can you please make a album with the songs
Im working on getting more vintage albums.
Thank you for helping the creak grow
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CREEK
Just found out that I'm a McIntosh. Every grandparent of mine is native. Potawatomi/Creek/Choctaw/Cherokee
Direct descendant of Chief Topinabee (Potawatomi) and Chief McIntosh (Creek)
Really then you an I are directly related. Alot of our families are so huge it surprises me. Topinabee is also one of my grandfathers. Its amazing how many of our family chieftan lines cross between the nations.
My family from muskogee, i was told we were cherokee and blackfoot but i was raised white blonde hair blue eyes but i feel a connection I think our family name was Musgrove I know we were really poor and my great great great grandparent walked the trail of tears. I wish i knew more.
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My daddy’s whole family come from Eicheeanna, Walton Fl. His ancestors are John Ward “white cloud” and to find out distantly related to Osceola is a great eye opening being Florida natives. Trying to tie the roots together and all history is intriguing and shouldn’t be lost. Songs and stories are so important and for this I am grateful.
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I am creek also love and embrace the sound of our great !
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It reminds me of my uncles at Gar Creek.....uncle Jack Wolf wanted me to be Medicine Man but i turned it down.....i wish i hadn't but it's way to darn late now.....oh well
I did the same
@Old Luke no why
No
Must be an old one only one I know near dustin is muddy waters peach ground hickory ground and Alabama
Its on ryal road of henryetta
Jonathan wind here I'm great grandson of liza and David wind .....I'm from Greenleaf tribal town and our sister tribal town fishpond ......... my gparents are featured and my uncle's on these old tapes or cds lolz ....
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Eufaula tribe here from Atlanta GA....
3 fires here. michigan
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I’m in Atlanta as well. Is there way I can get in contact with you? In need of a deeper understanding of the Muskogee creek traditions & my tribe.
@@TaVon706 TBH Im learning as I go! Ive been depending on my ancestors to guide me.
@@Truth1111 I’m doing the same & that’s really the best way to go! Blessing to u on ya journey!
Alabama ❤
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My grandparents were full blooded muscogee Creek Bonnie Riley and Lillie tiger Riley proud to be native
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I'm Navajo and I fell In love with a lady who was part Choctaw and pawnee . She was a wonderful woman. I miss her but she had to marry another. Which is okay I don't agree. But oh well.....I have to respect our livelyhood.
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I’m creek/cherokee but would love
Why theres a connection I felt to this music
How to move with it other than how
I do
The tribes shared songs and there ways with each other long ago, many of the tribes still use these songs today as theyve been passed down for generations. It suprises a lot of people to hear the same songs from differnt nations but they fail to realize our ancestors traveled all across the continent north, central and south america so there is a lot of history between the nations.
I love this! I’m 17% Creek and I’m trying to understand that part of me. This felt great…energizing for me and interestingly, my dog jumped up and is listening! Thank you
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im cherokee and navajo. i go to stomp ground almost every saterday. but then the virus messed it up
I am part Muskogee Creek this is so cool
Not part. You are Mvskoke!
Old stuff from my uncles
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Who your uncle...harjo?
Ong these are bangers
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My first time hearing this one.
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Cadence 10 man team hmm and just where did the military get their cadence from .... I thank you all...
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On my mas side my great grandfather was a creek Indian and my fathers side is Cherokee and Shawnee
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Damn I can't even comment to busy groovin with some ndns from back home ......creek oneida and choctaw..
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This is something my grandpa listens too. Trying to find some cds of like this to get him for christmas and hope it's the right kind too. I'm only half creek while most of my family are full blood creek or Cherokee.
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Redstick gallery In Okmulgee ok has some
yeah. 955ish XD. 9:55
yeah just unlike anything the most have ever heard.
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Ancestors
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Stomp dance🔥
Sayvtketv
Mom and dad had the 8 track.. this is how I was raised. I had to keep those f
Cans
My great great grandfather Mikko harjo and my grand father Sandy tiger and Taylor tiger ...
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My great grandmother was Lillie Scott she appeared on the rolls with the Harjo family. I wonder what was the connection
@@josephstover9576 hey my handmade is lola yvonnr tiger.
She lived on 1848 n cinnicinnati...how are you her grandson
.Terry Tiger Johnson...they took somebody's soul
I said my grandmother sorry
@@josephstover9576 I'm related to the Scott's in oklahoma
💜💜💜💜💜
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Please post more creek and seminole stomp dance
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Thank you for posting its not often i find good stomp dance recordings
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Aye peep dis out,can ya any Songz by Wesley butler? I'd lik 2 hear sum mo by him,cuz he kinfolk!!
@@rawlomarshall4267 ight cuz dawg, we be onna look out foe the real chit dawg-loc, yaw mean ? We be bussin', lol 😂
Mvto
Miigwetch :)
Hesci, mvto for this!
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My beautiful tribe 🧡🪶
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My big CUZ
Ready for my scratches
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Wakantanka, bring back the old times....
Ahau, Miigwetch (Thank you) for listening and commenting glad you enjoyed the album.
@@RavenPontiacMedia Thank you too :)
Proud to say I’m mvskoke
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Mvto from the Pvlvcekolv in Florida.
Im leading next year
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Who the fuck downvotes sacred songs???
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Lvste! Haha
Those kind of people have a sickness and it is very sad.
Mvto. I wish there could be a way to buy much music of my family. It is very good medicine. Thank you for giving us this part of our soul that is necessary.
Ancestors
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Ty very much I had this on tape the tape wore out now I have this again mvto
Mvto
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From oklahoma
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My people ❤️ also Cherokee. My ancestors were then breed by the Europeans when they navigated here.
Wa-Do (thank you) for these videos. I am the descendant of cherokee and creek.
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It's actually spelled "Mvto" in Creek and pronounced "Ma-do"
@@lohandicap the wado is cherokee
@@hvsossv Yep, you are correct.
Halito, Yakoki. Chahta sia hoke.
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Miigwetch (Thank you) for listening and commenting
@@RavenPontiacMedia Ome. ❤🏹❤
Mvto :-)
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I love it
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Mi bisaabuela selstina. Platicaba que vio a
Los la tiendas kenupis en casa de janos serca. De la presa. Familias que asian figuritas de cuero cabllitos esetera
Mvto
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Just finding my connection to native sides of my heritage.. is there a right or wrong way to dance to this..I’m only feeling
there is no right or wrong way, the spirit moves as creator intends
If you truly let your heart dance, your body will follow. Close your eyes and be free for a few moments. Mvto
Harrison E Presley got to renew ID"
Hopefully i could make it a place to call home AND
with in the delivery my ID has a ROLL NUMBER
HOW DOES IT BENEFIT ME AND MY KIDS CUZZ 5HE INDIA IN SAN DIEGO YOU CAN'T GET A JOB FROM THE 1s here What does this card help us with'"??
cards only help us get counted by the feds really if our tribes would really act upon sovereignty we wouldnt have to eal with it but some things are still stuck in the old days.....but if you're recognized than one benefit tho not the greatest you can go to indian health service anywhere in the country an get care. if we had some better leader representing us things could get alot better but we need to wake our tribal citizens and unite them for real change to happen. thank you for commenting... please dont forget to subscribe an hit the bell to stay updated on the latest
What happened to the morning dance?
The album art refers to the leader calling the men for morning dance.
It’s on Part 2
Mvtooooo Momis Komvkēs
Please translate...thank you
Thank you let’s move on
Mvto
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