THE LORD'S PRAYER IN CHEROKEE

          Ogidoda galvladi hehi, galvgwdiyu gesesdi dejado?v?i. Jagvwiyuhi gesv wigananugo?i. Ahni elohi winigalsda hadanhtesgv?i, nasgiya galviadi jinigalsdiha. Nidadodagwisv ogalsdayhdi sgi?vsi kohl iga. Digesgi?vsigwuhno desgitugv?i, nasgiya jidigayojineho jojitugi. Ale hlesdi udagoliyediyi gesv widisgiyatinvstanvgi, sgiyudalesgesdigwusgini uvo gesv?i. I Jajeligayheno Jagvwiyuhi gesv?i, alel jahlanigidiyu gesv?i, ale ejalvgwdiyu gesv nigohilv?i.
          Emen



          O'siyo Tsilugi
          *Hello Welcome*

          "Indian blood is like gold...
          No matter how thinly it is spun
          It still shines just as brightly."

          Chief Carl Grey Owl Griggs
          Northern Cherokee Nation



          I do not know alot about my Cherokee background.
          I do know that my grandfather was a full blood Cherokee.
          He married a white woman.
          And his daughter, my mother, married a white man.
          And then there is me.
          They are all dead now,
          And I do not carry a card,
          But being Cherokee is not about that.
          It is a feeling of the heart.



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