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CTLPodcast Episode 14 | Bihhi Hashi - Mulberry Month 2024
This month, Bihhi hashi-Mulberry month, we talk about bugs that help by eating other bug pests. Then we talk about celebrating hapishki-our mothers on Mother’s day. Finally, we name our Chokkachaffa-family members and introduce the monthly games you can download to practice the words.
Calendar & Activity Packet Link: choctawculturallegacy.com/themed-activities/
Our goal is to increase community wide access to Mississippi Choctaw language learning materials and recorded conversations. Please leave comments and feedback so we can improve this podcast.
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MBCI Choctaw Language Speaker Interview: Fani Lakna (Tucker)
zhlédnutí 970Před 2 měsíci
MBCI Choctaw language interview featuring Melissa Charlie from Tucker. We ask MISSISSIPPI CHOCTAW SPEAKERS to listen to the interviews that feature people from other communities, and to PLEASE leave comments about ‘dialect differences’ that you hear or words and phrases that you don’t recognize from your own community. The collection of these interviews was funded by the National Endowment for ...
CTLPodcast Episode 13 | Tík I̱ Hashi - Female Month 2024
zhlédnutí 223Před 3 měsíci
This month, Tík i̱ hashi-Women’s month, we talk about going fishing, rainy days, and Choctaw Spring Festivals. Our goal is to increase community wide access to Mississippi Choctaw language learning materials and recorded conversations. Please leave comments and feedback so we can improve this podcast.
CTLPodcast Episode 12 | Mahli Hashi - Wind Month 2024
zhlédnutí 180Před 4 měsíci
In 2024, our Mississippi Choctaw Tribal Language Program is thrilled to unveil a series of unique monthly language lessons. This month, during Mahli Hashi - Wind Month, dive into themed words and example sentences tailored to this season. Also, explore dialectal comparisons among certain insects, revealing the linguistic diversity of our language. Our goal is to increase community wide access t...
CTLPodcast Episode 11 | Wato̱lak Hashi - Crane Month 2024
zhlédnutí 208Před 4 měsíci
In 2024, the Mississippi Choctaw Tribal Language Program will feature unique monthly language lessons with phrases, vocabulary, and conversations. This month, Wato̱lak hashi-Crane month, we feature fun holiday language, and a little bit about ladybugs - Ahi i̱ Sho̱shi! Our goal is to increase community wide access to Mississippi Choctaw language learning materials and recorded conversations. Pl...
CTLPodcast Episode 10 | Kowi̱chosh Hashi - Wildcat Month 2024
zhlédnutí 205Před 5 měsíci
In 2024, the Mississippi Choctaw Tribal Language Program will feature unique monthly language lessons with phrases, vocabulary, and conversations. This month, Kowi̱chosh hashi - Wildcat month, we feature greetings and exchanges common in cold weather, and a little bit about bugs - Sho̱shi!
MBCI Choctaw Language Speaker Interview: Tiyak Hikíya (Standing Pine)
zhlédnutí 551Před 5 měsíci
MBCI Choctaw language interview featuring Carmen Denson, Alvina Mitch, Hugh Ralph Isaac from the Standing Pine community in Leake County, MS. We ask MISSISSIPPI CHOCTAW SPEAKERS to listen to the interviews that feature people from other communities, and to PLEASE leave comments about ‘dialect differences’ that you hear or words and phrases that you don’t recognize from your own community. The c...
Seed Bead Ornament Tutorial
zhlédnutí 810Před 6 měsíci
Create a Beaded Christmas Ornament with Cultural Connection Specialist Hillary Vaughn! Join us in this festive DIY tutorial as Hillary Vaughn walks you through the art of crafting a beautiful beaded Christmas ornament. Discover the materials needed and follow step-by-step instructions to add a touch of cultural flair to your holiday decorations. If you're passionate about learning more about Ch...
CTLPodcast Episode 9 | Kowi Chito Hashi - Big Panther Month 2023
zhlédnutí 200Před 7 měsíci
Kowi Chito Hashi - Big Panther Month 2023 December in the Choctaw calendar is Big Panther month, learn why as we read our monthly companion handout. We are also sharing Christmas Holiday activities, including a demonstration of the game Yamma! This is a monthly video podcast with Choctaw language audio/visual content and discussions in conversational Choctaw. Our goal is to increase community w...
MBCI Choctaw Language Speaker Interview: Oka Homma (Red Water)
zhlédnutí 1KPřed 7 měsíci
MBCI Choctaw language interview featuring Landon John from the Red Water community in Leake county, MS. The interviewer is Lalania Denson from the Standing Pine community; it was recorded July 16, 2019. We ask MISSISSIPPI CHOCTAW SPEAKERS to listen to the interviews that feature people from other communities, and to PLEASE leave comments about ‘dialect differences’ that you hear or words and ph...
CTLPodcast Episode 8 | Hohchafo Chito Hashi - Big Hunger Month 2023
zhlédnutí 283Před 7 měsíci
November in the Choctaw calendar is Big Hunger month, and this month 2023-2024 Choctaw Indian Princess Nalani Thompson and her family join to read our monthly words and phrases. We also share updates on our online language games at memrise.com and talk about the Choctaw word(s) for turkey. This is a monthly video podcast with Choctaw language audio/visual content and discussions in conversation...
Veterans Spotlight Interview
zhlédnutí 150Před 8 měsíci
Join us in honoring the courage and dedication of our incredible veterans as two of our own share their stories. In the spirit of unity and gratitude, let's come together to recognize the bravery of all our veterans and express our deepest appreciation for their service.
ECHO Performing Arts Festival @ The Ellis Theater (2010)
zhlédnutí 209Před 8 měsíci
Celebrate Song, Dance, & Story! In 2010, the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians hosted one of the stops for the ECHO (Education through Cultural and Historical Organizations) Performing Arts Festival, featuring a group of six artisans from different regions of the United States. Each artist showcased their distinctive cultural heritage. MS Choctaw Curtis "Buck" Willis actively participated in ...
CTLPodcast Episode 7 | Hohchafo Iskitíni Hashi - Little Hunger Month
zhlédnutí 183Před 9 měsíci
Hohchafo Iskitíni Hashi - Little Hunger Month 2023 This month in the Choctaw calendar is Little Hunger month, before we read the words and phrases for the month, our web designer gives a tour of the upcoming Modern Mississippi Choctaw Dictionary Website. If you would like to help BETA TEST the dictionary website, please visit dictionary.choctaw.org before October 12, 2023 and then complete the ...
CTLPodcast Episode 6 | Hopóni Hashi - Cooking Month
zhlédnutí 271Před 9 měsíci
Hopóni Hashi - Cooking Month 2023 This month in the Choctaw calendar is Cooking month, but we are also catching up on the other summer months Toffa hashi alhíha-we were unable to produce. After reading the descriptions of Kafi hashi (July), Takkon hashi (August), and Hopóni hashi (September) we share a little about the ongoing Modern Mississippi Choctaw dictionary project. WE ARE ALSO RECRUITIN...
MBCI Choctaw Language Speaker Interview: Mashulaville/Bogue Chitto
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 11 měsíci
MBCI Choctaw Language Speaker Interview: Mashulaville/Bogue Chitto
MBCI Choctaw Language Speaker Interview: Crystal Ridge
zhlédnutí 3,5KPřed rokem
MBCI Choctaw Language Speaker Interview: Crystal Ridge
CTLPodcast Episode 6 | Bissa Hashi - Blackberry Month
zhlédnutí 316Před rokem
CTLPodcast Episode 6 | Bissa Hashi - Blackberry Month
MBCI Choctaw Language Speaker Interview: Bogue Homma
zhlédnutí 1,5KPřed rokem
MBCI Choctaw Language Speaker Interview: Bogue Homma
MBCI Choctaw Language Speaker Interview: Conehatta
zhlédnutí 6KPřed rokem
MBCI Choctaw Language Speaker Interview: Conehatta
CTLPodcast Episode 5 | Bihhi Hashi - Mulberry Month
zhlédnutí 308Před rokem
CTLPodcast Episode 5 | Bihhi Hashi - Mulberry Month
Tík i̱ Hashi 2023 CTLPodcast
zhlédnutí 371Před rokem
Tík i̱ Hashi 2023 CTLPodcast
CTLP Podcast Episode 3 | Mahli Hashi - Wind Month 2023
zhlédnutí 246Před rokem
CTLP Podcast Episode 3 | Mahli Hashi - Wind Month 2023
Wato̱lak Hashi 2023 CTLPodcast
zhlédnutí 261Před rokem
Wato̱lak Hashi 2023 CTLPodcast
CTLP Podcast Episode 1 | Kowi̱chosh Hashi - Wildcat Month 2023
zhlédnutí 549Před rokem
CTLP Podcast Episode 1 | Kowi̱chosh Hashi - Wildcat Month 2023
How to Make a Beaded Ornament
zhlédnutí 19KPřed rokem
How to Make a Beaded Ornament
Nittak Hollo Chito Talówa from the Choctaw Children’s Songs Collection
zhlédnutí 2,6KPřed 2 lety
Nittak Hollo Chito Talówa from the Choctaw Children’s Songs Collection
Chahta Im Anno̱pa I̱cho̱wa Hiyohli Talówa [Choctaw Alphabet Song]
zhlédnutí 36KPřed 3 lety
Chahta Im Anno̱pa I̱cho̱wa Hiyohli Talówa [Choctaw Alphabet Song]
Choctaw Alphabet [Chahta Im Anno̱pa I̱cho̱wa Hiyohli]
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Choctaw Alphabet [Chahta Im Anno̱pa I̱cho̱wa Hiyohli]
MBCI DCI\\Choctaw Tribal Language Program Continues its’ Language Services
zhlédnutí 788Před 3 lety
MBCI DCI\\Choctaw Tribal Language Program Continues its’ Language Services

Komentáře

  • @franklinkettle6853
    @franklinkettle6853 Před 17 hodinami

    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

  • @LiberatedIndigenousAborigine

    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!👋👋

  • @Brichanise_
    @Brichanise_ Před 3 dny

    ✨🤍🥲🕊️🤍☀️🤞😆

  • @AngryBitterWidowontheEdge

    I like that method.

  • @LowakOotitok
    @LowakOotitok Před 12 dny

    Halito!

  • @tinyepperson
    @tinyepperson Před 13 dny

    Yes Indeed my stories are tied with them 😊

  • @nikomationsproblems
    @nikomationsproblems Před 14 dny

    The new language from Oklahoma is Saki, the letters are A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P R S T U W Y

  • @chasb3234
    @chasb3234 Před měsícem

    I know Lucille "Lōksi" Cotton. A very exceptional woman! She was the Director of the community center.

  • @TasvnnukVlhpesa
    @TasvnnukVlhpesa Před 2 měsíci

    Halito from Oklahoma! Yakoke!

  • @LowakOotitok
    @LowakOotitok Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you!! Love hearing it!

  • @ronrowell8937
    @ronrowell8937 Před 2 měsíci

    Ohoyo ilvppa i_ Chahta anumpa yvt aiukli fehna.

  • @Chashibaiikhvna
    @Chashibaiikhvna Před 2 měsíci

    Nana hʋchi̱ ponaklo sʋ bʋnna. Katimi ho̱ “katik ish aminti” is makachi tuk? “Katimma ish aminti” mako̱ ish acha hinla ka̱ ahni li tuk. Yʋmmano ak ikhano makatukosh hʋchi̱ ponaklo li. Yakoke fehna!

    • @cecielisabet1690
      @cecielisabet1690 Před 2 měsíci

      I love watching your Chahta lessons on YT and Tiktok, Josh!

    • @coolarrow76
      @coolarrow76 Před 2 měsíci

      Katik, katiyak, katomma, katimmak, yómi ka̱ kana i̱lat makácháchi̱h. Chikásha ma̱ ayína kat 'katayak' áchih. Hikma̱ yómi kásh katimma i̱ variants cho dialects kiyokma̱ ná i̱la oklah makáchánah.

  • @user-uc5tj4lc9y
    @user-uc5tj4lc9y Před 2 měsíci

    I love hearing this ❤️

  • @sarahcantu8420
    @sarahcantu8420 Před 2 měsíci

    Yakoke

  • @sarahcantu8420
    @sarahcantu8420 Před 2 měsíci

    Yakoke

  • @sarahcantu8420
    @sarahcantu8420 Před 2 měsíci

    👏👏👏

  • @tukkdaflipper6281
    @tukkdaflipper6281 Před 2 měsíci

    The lady on the right the only TRUE Choctaw 🪶

    • @mistiriglisiis
      @mistiriglisiis Před 2 měsíci

      dont be dumb.

    • @tukkdaflipper6281
      @tukkdaflipper6281 Před 2 měsíci

      @@mistiriglisiis how so?

    • @so_cal8057
      @so_cal8057 Před měsícem

      U being a non-native aren’t in the position to make that determination so stfu

    • @chasb3234
      @chasb3234 Před měsícem

      Through and through! She's done so much for the community, keeping the culture alive, providing resources, etc. I personally know Lōksi Cotton.

    • @so_cal8057
      @so_cal8057 Před měsícem

      You’re a wabo with no real identity, have a seat

  • @WindsweptBeauty
    @WindsweptBeauty Před 3 měsíci

    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

  • @karencristobal4999
    @karencristobal4999 Před 3 měsíci

    Labor of love. Beautiful work ❤

  • @hinahanta
    @hinahanta Před 3 měsíci

    Love hearing our language! Yokoke

  • @LowakOotitok
    @LowakOotitok Před 3 měsíci

    Love hearing the language spoken!

  • @stormy-le6pb
    @stormy-le6pb Před 3 měsíci

    I love listening to these ladies.

  • @yvonnechampion4890
    @yvonnechampion4890 Před 4 měsíci

    Beautiful. I like how you are explaining . I will have to get the beads what a great idea .

  • @coolarrow76
    @coolarrow76 Před 4 měsíci

    Tofa tahlihma̱ i̱ notakfishi achífah bannah.

  • @cynthiadrury792
    @cynthiadrury792 Před 4 měsíci

    how do i start my third row

    • @ChoctawCulturalLegacy
      @ChoctawCulturalLegacy Před 4 měsíci

      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.

  • @cynthiadrury792
    @cynthiadrury792 Před 4 měsíci

    i cant figur7e out how to start a third row

  • @ellebee3998
    @ellebee3998 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you! I love hearing the spoken language of my ancestors. I also love to see your smiles.❤😀

  • @Chashibaiikhvna
    @Chashibaiikhvna Před 5 měsíci

    Peh pihchahli chito yʋt a̱ chukka anuka luma hosh ʋtta micha katos tuklo hosh a̱ chukka nuta ʋshwa. Nusi likma̱ tuchina mʋto si atuklʋha̱mmi bilia! Makatuko̱ achumka hosh nusi la he kiyo. 😂 Chahta Anumpa haklo kʋt ʋm achumka hoke!

    • @coolarrow76
      @coolarrow76 Před 5 měsíci

      Pí kafi pokkóli ishko chá tohchi̱na yómika̱ o̱t ataklammih.

  • @K.T-
    @K.T- Před 5 měsíci

    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---<

    • @tippy550storm
      @tippy550storm Před 2 měsíci

      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.

    • @user-xi3rr4uq1s
      @user-xi3rr4uq1s Před 2 měsíci

      Because we base our government off that of the American government... amd look how well that's working out for everyone.

  • @hilohahoma4107
    @hilohahoma4107 Před 5 měsíci

    Ome' yakoke' chitto!!! Chahta hapia' hoke' !!! yah yoo !!!

  • @user-ok1xl6kj5r
    @user-ok1xl6kj5r Před 6 měsíci

    Mr Craig ..I love it an learn some other choctaw words the stories was great ..more classes

  • @TiYvM2
    @TiYvM2 Před 6 měsíci

    The older lady in the middle reminds me of my Grandma Gertrude.

  • @TiYvM2
    @TiYvM2 Před 6 měsíci

    Do you remember Chief Big Eagle and his mother coming there.

  • @bubblywaters3116
    @bubblywaters3116 Před 7 měsíci

    Beautiful!!!

  • @noelleboehm1142
    @noelleboehm1142 Před 7 měsíci

    Love this. I am going to try this idea soon.

  • @Chashibaiikhvna
    @Chashibaiikhvna Před 7 měsíci

    Chahta Anumpa haklo sv bvnna hoke! Chahta anumpa haklo likmvt sv na yukpachi bilia. Okla homma aminti li. Si vlla moma kash Chahta Anumpa ak haklo tuk ehokakosh himonasi ano Chahta Anumpa ikhvna li moma. Pim asvnochi vhleha im aiikhvna li. Chahta Sia Hoke! Holbvttoba hvsh ikbi tuka hvchi yakoke li fehna hoke. Chahta Anumpa yvt hvpim afehna atukosh anumpulit e mahaya chike!

  • @samuelmingo5090
    @samuelmingo5090 Před 7 měsíci

    Chi impunna Abrianna! 🤣

  • @rubywatson1144
    @rubywatson1144 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing! This is beautiful and I’ll be making this for sure!

  • @coolarrow76
    @coolarrow76 Před 7 měsíci

    NERDS!

  • @patlahache4322
    @patlahache4322 Před 7 měsíci

    What if you don't use bugle beads? How many seed beads do you use?

  • @georgiastewart4479
    @georgiastewart4479 Před 7 měsíci

    This is so pretty ✨

  • @TeresaErickson-ov7lc
    @TeresaErickson-ov7lc Před 7 měsíci

    Beautiful work! Thank you so much!

  • @jgp8525
    @jgp8525 Před 7 měsíci

    I like the "ow!" Because you're right, it happens! Nice project!

  • @florencehodges5799
    @florencehodges5799 Před 7 měsíci

    I enjoy the videos y'all put up. Chahta anopah was my first language. My foster mom told me. Her & dad taught me the older Chahta, not the new one they're teaching the younger kids.

    • @so_cal8057
      @so_cal8057 Před 2 měsíci

      Hi, I’m currently in the process of learning Chahta. Can you explain the difference between the old and new Chahta?

  • @Chashibaiikhvna
    @Chashibaiikhvna Před 7 měsíci

    Anumpa pvno fvkit ako makachi a pi bvnna. Chahta ahli vto anumpa pa okpulo kiyo. inla kvto anumpa haklo hokmvt yukpa cha nan okpulo anukfihinli bilia. Hvchi yakoke li fehna! Chahta anumpa yvt hvpim afehna!

  • @kathybray7156
    @kathybray7156 Před 7 měsíci

    Im really impressed how beautiful theseare😮

  • @ladylove8274
    @ladylove8274 Před 7 měsíci

    My cousin have chief Hoomasstubbe born 1746-1806 Choctaw nation Iksa hattakiholihta 1752-1833 Nathaniel Folsom, Molly E Folsom1775-1802 push kush homastubbee Moshulatibbee1725-1833. Annie cross 1853-1888 Jacob,John,Solomon,William Cross Choctaw..

  • @user-bb7cu2br5g
    @user-bb7cu2br5g Před 8 měsíci

    My last name pops my mother last name before she married was Ganaway her mother before she married she was a hooks and her mother was a Johnson and her mother before she married was a Jones Nancy Jones the founder of our family and her mother was a half choctaw from Lewisville Arkansas in Lafayette county Arkansas her dady was a slave after slavery the family migrated to Bowie county Texas around DeKalb TX my father mother father acy Davidson mother melvina was a choctaw her family and the Davidson came to Oklahoma with the trail of tears acy Davidson father Lawson Davidson was a slave the choctaws hide him and he married melvina and a lot of kids was born it been said that she had already had some kids before she married Lawson Davidson melvina and Lawson Davidson migrated to Bowie county Texas around hooks tx bought land in the late 1800s now here we are the descendants deep all around Bowie county Texas around DeKalb TX New Boston tx hooks tx Texarkana Texas Texarkana Arkansas area all over the world we deep

  • @natalyazakharova3464
    @natalyazakharova3464 Před 8 měsíci

    Very useful this time if year❤ thank you)))

  • @MissMinky1
    @MissMinky1 Před 8 měsíci

    I love the finished product, but instructions were to hard see from the distance from the camera.