Thank you for telling the best stories. My relatives did not pass down stories from our Cherokee ancestors . If they did, they are since lost to the winds of time . Your stories always pique my interest into my past Cherokee ancestor's lives. I hear their stories through storytellers like you. ᏩᏙ 💙
I would love to hear you tell the story of the eagle and the Scorpion. Some use a turtle in place of the eagle but I prefer the eagle. Thank you for keeping our stories alive
I miss Telequah. Was born and raised there! Quarter Cherokee, attended a small summer camp for Cherokee kids there. Ugh, miss this all so much. Miss these stories.
Osiyo Brother. I have enjoyed your story. Great Meaning to One and All. "osda sunalei" “Nvwato hiyadv” Cherokee “Giduwa Nvwadohiyadv hatseliga gesesdi”. Cherokee “Maidin mhaaaaith!” “síocháin” Gaelic
Rabbits stories are common in native American life. These characters. Like the rabbit and the panther. Are well documented stories among native people why does the rabbit smoke the pipe while. Hiding from,the panther because he's smarter than the panther even though the panther is larger than he is,,,,
I enjoy these stories.. From Southeast Kentucky..
Love your storytelling.
What a story ! Love it. You are a great story teller. Thank you ❤
I love your stories ❤
Thank you 😊
Thank you for telling the best stories. My relatives did not pass down stories from our Cherokee ancestors . If they did, they are since lost to the winds of time . Your stories always pique my interest into my past Cherokee ancestor's lives. I hear their stories through storytellers like you. ᏩᏙ 💙
I always loved his stories he tells them at the camp I go to
I really like your stories very Wise X 🧡🖤✊
Oseo all God Bless our Storytellers
Love this
Thank you
Love hearing your stories Robert! Wado!
Thank you again
I'm telling this to my daughter tonight for her bed time story.
Thank you!! Love hearing the stories of my ancestors❤️Love the way you tell it.
Osiyo very cool
Great story.thanks
Ok this guy is my FAVORITE story teller hands down!
I am sooo happy that I found this channel!!!!
You and my dad use to do the fly in at Will Rogers. My favorite story is of Rabbit dances and the council.
Funny and really entertaining story I love it so amazing
❤
I would love to hear you tell the story of the eagle and the Scorpion. Some use a turtle in place of the eagle but I prefer the eagle. Thank you for keeping our stories alive
Wado my Brother. Loved it.
I miss Telequah. Was born and raised there! Quarter Cherokee, attended a small summer camp for Cherokee kids there. Ugh, miss this all so much. Miss these stories.
💜
❤❤❤
WADO from Arizona🙏🏼 🌵
Hello Robert, thank you. I was weeping for our people...and then you just popped up. Thank you for making me laugh.
Yes, stories of my people!
Love it! 😀🇵🇭😀🇵🇭😀🇵🇭😀
Osiyo Brother. I have enjoyed your story. Great Meaning to One and All. "osda sunalei" “Nvwato hiyadv” Cherokee
“Giduwa Nvwadohiyadv hatseliga gesesdi”. Cherokee
“Maidin mhaaaaith!” “síocháin” Gaelic
happy birthday..see ya..lol
Wado
Osiyo
Rabbits stories are common in native American life. These characters. Like the rabbit and the panther. Are well documented stories among native people why does the rabbit smoke the pipe while. Hiding from,the panther because he's smarter than the panther even though the panther is larger than he is,,,,
😁
This reminds me of the UNCLE WIGGLY book my Grandma Read me!
Uncle wiggly and aunt goosey
Osiyo