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Cherokee Music Traditions

from: Deb St. George, Publisher, Cherokee-Legends.com






"Cherokee Indian Death Song" [aka "Alknomook" (1784),

"The Death Song of the Cherokee Indians"


1. The sun sets in night, and the stars shine the day;

But glory remains when their lights fade away.

Begin ye tormentors, your threats are in vain

For the son of Alkonook shall never complain.


2. Remember the arrows he shot from his bow,

Remember your chief’s by his hatchet laid low;

Why so [slumber?] you wait till I shrink from my pain?

Know, the son of Alknomook will never complain.


3. Remember the wood where in ambush we lay,

And the scalps that we bore from your nation away;

Now the flame rises fast; you exult in my pain;

But the son of Alknomook can never complain.


4. I go the the land where my father is gone;

His ghost shall rejoice at the fame of his son;

Death comes, like a friend, to relieve me from pain;

And thy son, O Alknomook has scorn’d to complain.



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Deb St. George is a fan of Cherokee Music Traditions from Cherokee-Legends.com






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Elizabeth Warren not the only Cherokee to work in Obama WH; Obama, too - Examiner.com


Elizabeth Warren not the only Cherokee to work in Obama WH; Obama, too
Examiner.com
Both claim, entirely independently of any formal records or other substantive evidence, to have Cherokee ancestry. Big Government discovered the president's alleged Amerindian roots on pages 12 and 13 of the 2004 paperback edition of Dreams from My ...

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May 21 Open Line - Jacksonville Journal Courier


May 21 Open Line
Jacksonville Journal Courier
So as I asked any factual reason alcohol is legal and marijuana is illegal. Oh and I am not enslaved when I stop smoking weed it still can't kill me unlike alcohol. I'm sure you're gonna come back with gateway drug, etc. However, most people start with ...

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MINORITIES= PEOPLE OF COLOR, OR JUST OTHER PEOPLE... - CNN (blog)


MINORITIES= PEOPLE OF COLOR, OR JUST OTHER PEOPLE...
CNN (blog)
That really is as crazy as saying the French and Germans are the same, or even the Apache and Cherokee are the same. They simply are not no matter who tries to make out they are. Rinku, Indians ARE a minority in the United States.

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Amateur Genealogist Who Backed '1/32 Cherokee' Warren Now Admits Mistake - Big Hollywood


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Amateur Genealogist Who Backed '1/32 Cherokee' Warren Now Admits Mistake
Big Hollywood
In an earlier e-mail on May 4 to Mr. Morningstar, and forwarded to me on May 12, Ms. Smith said: I don't have the actual document which states that William J. Crawford gave the name of his mother as OC Sarah Smith , a Cherokee Indian.

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See the pale-faced Warren redden - Boston Herald


See the pale-faced Warren redden
Boston Herald
She listed herself as a Native American — based on a possible 1/32nd of Cherokee ancestry — because, she told the Boston Herald, she was hoping “it might mean that I would be invited to a luncheon.” Sorry, Liz, but the Occupods are wrong.

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Low-Rated Jon Stewart Refuses to Mock Elizabeth 'Cherokee' Warren - Big Hollywood


Low-Rated Jon Stewart Refuses to Mock Elizabeth 'Cherokee' Warren
Big Hollywood
... post a comment What's becoming glaring, however, is what we haven't seen on the low-rated "Daily Show," and that's Stewart talking about or mocking the fact that for decades now Warren's been running around pretending she's part American Indian.

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Warren's Cherokee Claim Based on Family Newsletter; No Marriage License ... - Big Hollywood


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Warren's Cherokee Claim Based on Family Newsletter; No Marriage License ...
Big Hollywood
by Michael Patrick Leahy 3 days ago post a comment The slender thread upon which Elizabeth Warren's claim that she is 1/32 Cherokee rests—a purported 1894 marriage license application—has been exposed as non-existent. Based on a review of the ...
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