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Choctaw Cultural Legacy
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 ธ.ค. 2017
CTLPodcast Episode 18 | HOHCHAFO CHITO HASHI - Big Hunger month
It’s Hohchafo Chito hashi, Big Hunger month, and this month we talk about snails and leeches, as well as request feedback on a better Choctaw translation of the word ‘Veteran’.
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.
#ChoctawLanguage #ChahtaAnno̱pa #HohchafoChitohashi
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.
#ChoctawLanguage #ChahtaAnno̱pa #HohchafoChitohashi
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Playing Ball in Crystal Ridge
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Alexander Hickman and David Hickman discuss playing baseball and softball throughout their lives, and the strong ball-playing tradition in the Crystal Ridge community.
CTLPodcast Episode 17 | HOHCHAFO ISKITÍNI HASHI - Little Hunger month
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It’s Hohchafo Iskitíni hashi, Little Hunger month, and this month we talk about spiders and the praying mantis, as well as some spooky Choctaw words. 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 16 | HOPÓNI Hashi - Cooking month
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It’s Hopóni hashi, Cooking month, and this month we talk about Choctaw towns of the past that were named for bugs, as well as the Choctaw names of common household cooking tools. 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 15 | Takkon Hashi - Peach month 2024
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It’s Takkon hashi, Peach month, and this month we feature a fun discussion about fireflies and introduce our monthly language activity sheets to help you practice Choctaw while also celebrating Nanih Waiya Day. 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 pod...
CTLPodcast Episode 14 | Bihhi Hashi - Mulberry Month 2024
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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...
MBCI Choctaw Language Speaker Interview: Fani Lakna (Tucker)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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CTLPodcast Episode 8 | Hohchafo Chito Hashi - Big Hunger Month 2023
ECHO Performing Arts Festival @ The Ellis Theater (2010)
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ECHO Performing Arts Festival @ The Ellis Theater (2010)
CTLPodcast Episode 7 | Hohchafo Iskitíni Hashi - Little Hunger Month
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CTLPodcast Episode 7 | Hohchafo Iskitíni Hashi - Little Hunger Month
CTLPodcast Episode 6 | Hopóni Hashi - Cooking Month
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CTLPodcast Episode 6 | Hopóni Hashi - Cooking Month
MBCI Choctaw Language Speaker Interview: Mashulaville/Bogue Chitto
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MBCI Choctaw Language Speaker Interview: Mashulaville/Bogue Chitto
MBCI Choctaw Language Speaker Interview: Crystal Ridge
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MBCI Choctaw Language Speaker Interview: Crystal Ridge
CTLPodcast Episode 6 | Bissa Hashi - Blackberry Month
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CTLPodcast Episode 6 | Bissa Hashi - Blackberry Month
MBCI Choctaw Language Speaker Interview: Bogue Homma
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MBCI Choctaw Language Speaker Interview: Bogue Homma
MBCI Choctaw Language Speaker Interview: Conehatta
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MBCI Choctaw Language Speaker Interview: Conehatta
CTLPodcast Episode 5 | Bihhi Hashi - Mulberry Month
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CTLPodcast Episode 5 | Bihhi Hashi - Mulberry Month
CTLP Podcast Episode 3 | Mahli Hashi - Wind Month 2023
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CTLP Podcast Episode 3 | Mahli Hashi - Wind Month 2023
CTLP Podcast Episode 1 | Kowi̱chosh Hashi - Wildcat Month 2023
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CTLP Podcast Episode 1 | Kowi̱chosh Hashi - Wildcat Month 2023
Hello, I’m wondering if you ever use Fireline thread? Would it last longer, be more difficult to use or be as pliable on the bulb? Thanks so much.
Great tutorial; easy to understand and soothing to listen to. Very nice 😊
Handmade Christmas, love it. Thanks for sharing.
Such a really good tutorial. Thank you so much. You are very relaxing too listen to and instructions are so clear. A beautiful ornament. I'm so going to try this. Happy Christmas to you and yours 🎄
Beautiful work!
Hello! Beautiful work. Can I use size 11/0 seed beads if so how many do I start off with?. I'm asking because that's all I have. I don't want to run and buy a lot of different size beads.
Awesome work. One of the best tutorials I've seen.
This is exactly what I needed to learn! I plan on making these for my family this Christmas. Migwetch!! ❤️
I’m about to start this and was wondering about how much thread is used? Thanks
Awesome tutorial. Can't wait to try one. Thank You for sharing your precious talent. May you be blessed.
Great tutorial!
That’s was an awesome tutorial!! Finally one I can follow!! Thank you for sharing 🙏
Thank you for sharing your talent with us. Wonderful easy to understand tutorial. Thank you can't wait to try. ❤
Halito Priscilla!
I bought small clear ball and don't know how many beads to start with
Thank you for sharing this May you have a blessed day 🙏
You do not have a problem with the bugle beads cutting the thread?
Hello! What size needs are you using?
Halito, in this tutorial Hillary is using a size 10 needle, side D thread, and size 10 beads.
You do amazing work. Thank you for sharing.
Does the beads count change when you use 11/0 beads?
Yes, the count changes but not sure exactly how much.
I am so confused - when I get to the bottom of the 2nd row how do I close it up because I have only got 1/2 diamond????? Then, how would i start the 3rd row? Thank you.
Apologies, yes, start a new row. Just add 1 seed bead, 1 bugle, 4 seed to make your stack. When you get to the end of the 3rd, begin the 4.
@@ChoctawCulturalLegacy Thank you.
How long of a thread to start and do you tie a knot at one end?
Yes, tie a knot at the end of your thread, opposite to where your needle is. As far as thread length, it's really your preference. At some point you will probably need to tie it off anyways and begin with a new thread.
Love your background music ❤
I bought some plastic ornaments and now I am going to be trying to make these with my mom ❤
Does the size of the bead change the design or amount of beads you will use? I use size 11 beads.
Is this waxed thread? Do you get it off Amazon or in Hobby Lobby? Thank you for sharing your talent with us!!🦅
Wipe me down. Lil Boosie voice.
thank you so much! this is a fantastic ornament! i love this video -- you are a brilliant teacher ❤️ thanks again 🌻
Great video!
Thank you for sharing your talent
Beautiful. Your instructions are great and very clear.
What does anonto or anangila? Mean there are meanings to I.
How do you change the thread without seeing the knot
That’s my cousin! The Hickman!!
❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤
Thank you for uploading! This teaches me so much and also gives me the chance to get my ear accustomed to hearing this beautiful language. Yakoke!
That's great to hear! Thanks for watching. If you would like a copy of the Tribal Language Programs Monthly Flyers, you can download them here: choctawculturallegacy.com/themed-activities/
@@ChoctawCulturalLegacy Yakoke!!
I thought a rabbit stick was a type of boomerang/flying stick weapon, not a LITERAL stick
Thank you for taking the time to teach...
Hohchi puna.
Thank you so very much
I'm still in chahta anumpa chapter 1. Hearing it spoken fluently excites me! I watch so many of these videos and yearn to speak with others. Labor day festival is coming around the corner!
Beautiful.
About how long does it take to complete the beaded ornament?
Also thank you for sharing your knowledge and good medicine
How do you change the thread
My mind is blown. I’m a mixed of several tribes but didn’t learn the languages. I have been speaking in a language I call Mother Tongue for over 20 years and I’m hearing the same words here. What this taught me is that it’s truly embedded in our dna even if the mind can’t remember! The soul is a powerful force!
Thank you for uploading!!
Thank you for another excellent video!!
Thank you for uploading!!!
Thank you for uploading!!
Thank you for the support!
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
Blacks Sub-Saharan Nigerian, Igboo, Congo anestors were imported to America speaking Sub-Saharan Nigerian, Igboo, Congo & other African languages, but were fobidden to speak it until they now only speak English the language of whites who imported them here. DNA proved all A.A. have on average 10-24% European DNA & only 5% of blacks have a Native ancestor. 95%of blacks have zero Native ancestors. Their exotic ancestors are Europeans.