Meet Zebadiah Nofire, a young Cherokee comedian setting the stage for Native comedy. He uses his love of Cherokee family, language and stories to keep us laughing.
Big love brother I lost my pops at a young age to man 14.... had to grow up quick.... but let me tell you your ole man is smiling down on you an proud of you chooge keep it up
Very kind and nice... humans forget ( or some don't care) that humor does NOT have to be mean and nasty...yes, it can still be about truth, but in smart insightful ways.... great job... ps-- ilove the moments with your gramma.. 🤗🥰
WADO!
ZEB, you are a man among men!
Big love brother I lost my pops at a young age to man 14.... had to grow up quick.... but let me tell you your ole man is smiling down on you an proud of you chooge keep it up
An inspiring story well told - Wado
Heartwarming that his Grandma was amazed at his talent.
Very kind and nice... humans forget ( or some don't care) that humor does NOT have to be mean and nasty...yes, it can still be about truth, but in smart insightful ways.... great job... ps-- ilove the moments with your gramma.. 🤗🥰
Loved watching this! Thanks for putting Zebadiah in the spotlight.
I'm a new fan! Keep sharing that special humor, Zebadiah.
Wonderful and inspiring
excellent....love it
Osiyo. I liked the video. Wado. Nofire does sound like a native American Indian name, however; Zebadiah sounds like a name an Amish man would have.
Keep rolling strong
Does anyone have a link to his CZcams or social media pages? Wado equa.
Little Debbie, ain't it the truth. Hilarious. His GMas were great.
Wado
I bet he’s related to Wes Studi.
Nofire,……he’s not helpful at bonfires!😅😅