My great grandmother was a Choctaw , I don't know much about her but wish I did. She died giving birth to her youngest daughter my grandmother. Thank you for sharing 🤗
Beautiful. Im Anishinaapek in the north but part of my mothers lineage hits the choctaw from the long walk. Im curious to know if your place of being is open to decendents trying to reconnect. I have a very alive and brilliant culture here maybe we can share. I know this is a long shot with a random RUclips comment but it would help tie my circle tight. Much love gizaaigiin
I have a cd with him chanting on it. It came from the Smithsonian and when l ordered it they told me l was the only one who has ever requested a copy of it from them. It's all yours if you want it, just tell me where to send Summary:.. 4. Jump dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 5. Tick or Walk dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 6. Drunken Man dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 7. Drunken Man dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 8. War dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 9. Starting dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 10. Jump dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 11. Snake dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 12. Tick or Walk dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 13. Turtle dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe
We have always called them chanters. My mother is from the rez and she and her parents and the whole tribe call me these people “chanters”. Are you an enrolled citizen of the MBCI?
Crazy to hear the little differences between the Mississippi Chahta and the Oklahoma Chahta Chanters. Yakoke!
My great grandmother was a Choctaw , I don't know much about her but wish I did. She died giving birth to her youngest daughter my grandmother. Thank you for sharing 🤗
Chahta sia hoke
Amazing Video❤️
🙏 Thank you Very Much! I would love to learn!
Wish I was around my people
Beautiful. Im Anishinaapek in the north but part of my mothers lineage hits the choctaw from the long walk. Im curious to know if your place of being is open to decendents trying to reconnect. I have a very alive and brilliant culture here maybe we can share. I know this is a long shot with a random RUclips comment but it would help tie my circle tight. Much love gizaaigiin
Yes, thank you
Yakoke chito!
Thank you in choctaw because Google Translate can't figure out native languages
I have a cd with him chanting on it. It came from the Smithsonian and when l ordered it they told me l was the only one who has ever requested a copy of it from them.
It's all yours if you want it, just tell me where to send
Summary:.. 4. Jump dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 5. Tick or Walk dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 6. Drunken Man dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 7. Drunken Man dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 8. War dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 9. Starting dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 10. Jump dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 11. Snake dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 12. Tick or Walk dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe; 13. Turtle dance, by Henry Joe and Ouie Joe
Hey we also have a copy, but thank you and we really appreciate the help.
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Good to hear that! I love that chanting. Yakoki! Oklahoma Choctaw here!
Hey Aaron can anybody request a copy from the Smithsonian?
AY'O
Yakoke
Thank you in choctaw because Google translate can't figure out native language
Actually, we SING, not "chant". He's called a "CALLER", not ta "chanter"; PLEASE, stop listening to Nordic shamanists.
We have always called them chanters. My mother is from the rez and she and her parents and the whole tribe call me these people “chanters”. Are you an enrolled citizen of the MBCI?