Provides links to assist with learning and speaking the Cherokee language using the Dialect spoken in Big Cove on the Qualla Boundary in North Carolina.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Dialects....
there are still MANY different ways of saying the "same" word in the Cherokee language- depending on where you live or even who your family is--
The main ones tend to be:
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Western (Oklahoma, Arkansas and so on)- which uses the J sound a LOT! (And is similar to the dialect my grandma Agnes spoke when she named me Ja-shu-yed)
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2
SNOW BIRD (Robbinsville) which to me, sounds almost exactly like western-- the idioms are different, but many of the words still sound exactly the same and the syllabary is almost exactly the same
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Qualla- how most folks in Cherokee,NC on the Qualla-- Speak
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finally
4
what my friend called Giduwa-- or what some call "Cover" (for Big Cove)
You will immediately notice that the words I posted on my videos are NOT like what most Cherokee speak. I did this to 1)honor the person who took time to talk with me and 2)to keep me from forgetting these words because I have not found very many people (can count on 1 hand) who still speak this way.
I just wanted to clarify that because so many people contact me and tell me they "never heard" it said this way-- you probably have not-- this is a very -extremely- obscure dialect.
sgi!