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Choctaw Memorial Song (Palata)

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2012
  • This is taken from the album: Choctaw-Chickasaw Dance Songs Vol. II produced by Buster Ned and Dale McCoy Productions in 1977. Ned was a prolific leader in trying to maintain and restore many Choctaw and Chickasaw aspects of ceremonial life. "This song was sung when the mourning of a person was over in one year's time" according to Ned. It is not a dance song, but a memorial song to be sung. The leader is Adam Sampson.
    The following is from the description on the back about the album cover which is the photo featured in this video:
    "The house you see in the background was the home of my Grandfather, Logan Parker, Mississippi Choctaw, Roll No. 648. He was one of the leaders in stomp dances and stickball games in the early days. From this house approximately 1 ½ miles to the southwest is Yellow Hill where the old stomp dance grounds were located. Logan Parker's nickname was Luksi (turtle). He held dances at and around this house for many years, from about 1919 to 1937. He made ball sticks (Kabucha), bows and arrows, and many other things with only hand tools to work with. He sang all the songs in this album in his day, and many more. The Choctaw-Chickasaw Heritage Committee is reviving the old Tribal songs and dances after many years of neglect."

Komentáře • 15

  • @Ryaniscool304
    @Ryaniscool304 Před 9 lety +10

    Great song! I am a proud Choctaw Everyone embrace your heritage

  • @michelleburgdorf3613
    @michelleburgdorf3613 Před 5 lety +3

    Im proud to have choctaw in my genetics. I love listening to native music

  • @jam2bug
    @jam2bug Před rokem +1

    My dad passed last year. This heals my heart

  • @joshuajessie1566
    @joshuajessie1566 Před 2 lety +1

    Chahta Hlampko 👊 my Moshi Tracy just passed. He is with Creator now. Thank you for your channel. 1Love

  • @denisesatterfield2878
    @denisesatterfield2878 Před 10 lety +5

    Beautiful music!! Relaxing. Choctaw Wife

  • @countryfout4547
    @countryfout4547 Před 5 lety +3

    Chatah sia hoke! But much love to all my relations! Choctaw ,Lakota, Chumash,Tachiyocuts,Apache, Yaqi ,And all my brothers and sisters no matter the tribe we are one people. Stay Proud .Stay Humble.Stay Free. Aho'

  • @rowdyhayslip
    @rowdyhayslip Před rokem

    I have Choctaw in me to keep the spirit alive brothers and sisters and remember our fallen

  • @celestialshark
    @celestialshark Před 4 lety +1

    Yakoke Nita, soulfull.

  • @christophermetz838
    @christophermetz838 Před 2 lety +1

    I am Christopher I'm Choctaw tribe my grate grandmother was full blooded Choctaw she was the medicine man and also a slave for the White man in p.o.w camp her name was perl

  • @noahinson
    @noahinson Před 4 lety +3

    Do you happen to know if this is also a Chikashsha song? I know it's Chahta-Chikashsha songs, but I was just wondering if it was exclusively Chahta or no. Yakoke/Chokma'shki!

    • @emeryroberts9963
      @emeryroberts9963 Před 3 lety +1

      In Dickson, Oklahoma, Choctaw-Chickasaw had a lot of common similarities. Both languages had dialects that can be both be understand. One story is about 2 brothers Chikasha & Chahta. So to say one tradition is exclusive is not correct. I like to compare it as UK English - USA English.
      For me a common greet is Chokma!, but If I were to give a hello, its Halito!. I hope I gave a little insight.

  • @sherwpinkhair
    @sherwpinkhair Před 3 lety +1

    May I share this? 88 years ago today my great grandmother died.

  • @briannemartindale1653

    Yakoke

  • @rebeccadolashewich7094

    🌬🦅🦅🦅🦅🕊🕊🦅

  • @ezrasaya
    @ezrasaya Před 7 měsíci

    Is this also the Tick Dance song?