Pigs of the Sea in Tameri

Proverbs: “A woman who is beautiful but lacks discretion is like a gold ring in a pig’s snout“. This is used as a metaphor to describe something valuable or beautiful that is wasted or misplaced by someone who does not appreciate its value or has poor character.

O’siyo…. Ani-Yunwiya Tameri , Pigs of The Sea refers to the Pale skinned Latino community , practicing Colorism as a form discrimination against People of color in their countries and abroad for centuries. Colorism is used to identify power and social injustice towards Black communities. Latinos delusional character of being better than other skin complexions will not be acceptable in America, against Copper colored Americans , who are Ani-Yunwiya Tameri ( indigenous American) . We Tameri , enjoy the spectrum of colored people , as we say “ The darker the berry the sweeter the juice “ referring to the appreciation of our deep roots in culture and social acceptance of others shades of skin tone. This cultural disease that the Pale skinned Latinos possess does not and will never be accepted in America, and that’s why they have to leave, Tameri!

Learning Cherokee Language basics…

Cherokee basic words and pronunciation

1. Hello

ᎣᏏᏲ — Osiyo

(oh-SEE-yoh)

Used for hello and general greeting.

2. How are you?

ᎣᏏᏲ ᎯᎠ? — Osiyo hia?

(oh-SEE-yoh hee-AH)

3. I’m fine / good

ᎣᏏᏲ — Osiyo

or

ᎤᏬᏚᎯ — Uwoduhi (peace, well-being)

4. Thank you

ᏩᏙ — Wado

(WAH-doh)

Step 2: Yes / No

Yes: ᎥᎥ (vv — pronounced like “uh-uh” but affirmative)

No: ᎥᏝ ( pronounced like “ cla “ with emphasis )

Numbers

1️⃣ ᏌᎪᎯ — Sagohi (sah-GOH-hee)

2️⃣ ᏔᎵ — Tali (TAH-lee)

3️⃣ ᏦᎢ — Tsoi (CHOY)

4️⃣ ᏅᎩ — Nvgi (nuh-GEE)

5️⃣ ᎯᏍᎩ — Hisgi (HEE-skee)

6️⃣ ᏑᏓᎵ — Sudali (soo-DAH-lee)

7️⃣ ᎦᎵᏆ — Galiqua (gah-lee-KWAH)

8️⃣ ᏧᏁᎳ — Tsunela (joo-NAY-lah)

9️⃣ ᏐᏁᎳ — Sonela (soh-NAY-lah)

🔟 ᏍᎪᎯ — Sgohi (SGOH-hee)

Parents

ᎠᎦᏵ — Agaya → father ᎡᏥ — Etsi → mother

Siblings in

Cherokee is very specific about siblings.

ᏗᎾᏓ — Dinada → brother (said by a male) ᎠᏍᎦᏯ — Asgaya → brother (said by a female) ᎡᏥᏍᏗ — Etsisdi → sister (said by a female) ᎠᏓᏍᏗ — Adasdi → sister (said by a male)

Home Remedies

Ani-Yunwiya ( Indigenous ) Tameri ( American ) Our ancestors studied Agriculture , livestock and Nature to sustain a healthy lifestyle for generations to come, as we see today! We are healers through our ability to have compassion for others, and a heartbeat away from kicking somebody’s ass, but we always find a solution to a problem! You are a a magnificent human being, blessed beyond measure, and gifted beyond your means. Use your greatness towards humanity like our ancestors, and build our community for the future!

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