In the Adirondack Mountains, way north in NYS, is Tupper Lake. They definitely have their own distinct accent. I was in NC years ago out in the boon docks, and I couldn’t understand a word that the locals said. I was shocked, they had their own dialect & I didn’t have a clue.
@TeOriwaWaiariki-qr3chКүн бұрын
FBA speaking in the Slave English Dialect is a language that differenciates them from Black Immigrants they should Continue to Speak as a Reminder of what the Racist Immigrants did to their Elders when they Stripped them of their Native and African tongues and Not to conform to the ideals today on how so called English should be spoken. Go to Europe where the so called English language originated and you will hear it spoken in Different Dialects that are hard to Pronounce or Understand so to the YT American Immigrants they should be quiet🤫shshsh...
@JF-iq1yx2 күн бұрын
Plum is pure-dee
@williamminamoto.75353 күн бұрын
Well ya all are just so backwards.. I done do did knows tat yous done did done came into this here world and you’d do sound like yous never done did ever never did done went to that there school.. Lordy Lordy folk of the human sort..them done doing and ah talking and then do did did not say two much.. oh Lordy Lordy are you gonna send them to heaven or hell.. or are ya gonna make em come live with me here in the deep deep woods of old Missourah.. I’d is right proud of Missourah.. maybe you’d better keep those Irish Scotch backwards folk thar.. them thar dear Lordy.. keep them thar in thar woods.. howling at the moon.. give’em thar moonshine.. please Lordy.. maybe give them a little Missourian air to breathe.,oh thank ya Lordy..at least we done did done know that yous actually made the first Adam right here in the show me state of Missourah.. but. His wife came from a hollow some where in Tennessee or Kentucky.. dear Lordy please tell my hill billy friends.. howdy do.. did done do.. amend..
@brandonZbond3 күн бұрын
Well L I B
@HankHopeless4 күн бұрын
I find Carolina Brogue very pleasent to listen to, and quite easy to understand, except for the " special dialect " words.
@MarkLandrebe-ef5yd5 күн бұрын
Just like I would say to anyone else, learn to speak English, by that I mean Standard English. Does anyone hear black news people speak AAVE ? NO ! The reason that they don't, is because they know it is not Proper English.
@tomhism6 күн бұрын
Boomers are mountain jacks
@char08fal6 күн бұрын
Language is so interesting. I grew up in Durham so it's pretty neutral but my parents are from TN and AR. So hearing them and my family speak was always different. But once I visited Eastern NC I realized some of the speaking like how she mentioned "screet" in the video sounds like my family in TN. I've started doing geneaology and realized that TN is pretty much a mixture of the various regions in NC and VA and certain places like Haywood County was founded by a mixture of people from the northern Piedmont, northern Coastal plain and the Southwestern part of the Piedmont and you can hear all of those dialects in the language there.
@Superior-ey1wf6 күн бұрын
In united 🐍 of amerkkka north amerkkka inhumane kkras took our cultures languages and Deities beliefs
@maryefromky6 күн бұрын
i'm from Appalachia, born n raised in the bluegrass region of KY. but i live in the mountains now and i love it so much. it's such a unique region, i can't express in words how great Appalachia is. oh man, its ole Jim Tom! awesome, he is like Appalachia personified
@MrTerdherder8 күн бұрын
BS! This is southern black slang !
@chuckbowen50248 күн бұрын
My people came from Scotland, Ireland and Wales and Germany back in the 1600 and 1700s. Seven Bowen brothers fought in the Revolution. Started out in Virginia and just kept moving west with each generation. Some of the old words and phrases still crop up in my speech.
@mtman29 күн бұрын
Slow pan steam'd+saute'd in butter salt n pepper squirrel is delectible fare...certainly nutritious with their great diet...!
@mtman29 күн бұрын
This American language branch is part of OUR true heritage; proof of the unspoken love of it, understood or not, as seen in the success of these snows: "Hee Haw", "Green Acres", "Petty Coat Junction", "Ths Beverely Hillbilly's, "Daniel Boone"(w/Fess Parker) On most peoples TV's across the nation, all income levels, Mt. Shacks to the tallest cities penthouses...!
@stephaniearnold-limardo44489 күн бұрын
I have family that are Lumbee's, but I'm not.
@user-im1ld9gw9o10 күн бұрын
its amazing to see where Americans get their accent from❤
@timf793610 күн бұрын
I’m from Kent in the UK and we use the word ‘poke’ for a sack. Can’t be a coincidence I’m sure? 😊
@gerryroush839110 күн бұрын
Truth be told😂 I am a crazy mix of Irish, Welsh, Scottish, oddly enough 😊 Viking 😂 Cherokee and German(Deutsch) WE N' DE YA HO TSI TSA LA GI 🪶🦊🐺🦌🦬🦃🦉🐿️🦅🐿️🦆🦅
@gerryroush839110 күн бұрын
Is there something about mixed Cherokee and Irish? My ex roomate was also Cherokee Irish mix🤔
@metro4141210 күн бұрын
6:28 God- this is gonna be us in 50 years... how history repeats itself :,)
@sararue235611 күн бұрын
Children would be adopted out to white families ,losing their Indian names and identities and the generations that follow will always be looking for the roots of their family linage and heritage lost forever ..Im an adoption flaw grand daughter of these schools,forever a dead end at finding my family history. My grandchildren will want to know their family tree ,not knowing it contains lumped off branches and limbs...but not a big deal that those grand children will have great grand children that will wonder where the broken branches went as well...but not that terrible huh
@taylorbee401011 күн бұрын
They remind me of my grandpa. He always said we had some Cherokee in us and they have his accent Lol.
@howiwatchvideos12 күн бұрын
How im suppost to do thins
@howiwatchvideos12 күн бұрын
Im onlyable to allow so many thing
@Pierre-ol6zh12 күн бұрын
Stop showing this BIG LIE OF THE SLAVE SHIP, NO SUCH THING EVER EXISTED. THE WHOLE SLAVE STORY IS A BIG LIE. AND YES IM A SO CALLED BLACK MAN.
@whicker5913 күн бұрын
Dang. This video been on here 6 years and never came across it. I grew up around Blue Ridge Mtn folks like this, and love this accent......could listen to it all day long. My grandparents very large families from 1880s "generated" family reunions the size of a small army; hoedowns rotating weekly from home to home on Saturday nights. Appalachian music was prevalent everywhere with these folks, and many family members could play a fiddle, acoustic guitar, claw hammer style banjo, juice harp, r jugs. Poor ole miserable city folks.
@matthewcowdrey760713 күн бұрын
Just because of this singular documentary you have a subscriber
@emilianacarbonero472814 күн бұрын
¿ TENÍA QUE SER TERRIBLE SABER QUE NUNCA VOLVERÍAS A TÚ TIERRA.ÁFRICA Y VER VENDER TUS HIJOS. FAMILIA 👪🏾. PORTUGAL FUERON LOS PRIMEROS EN VENDER HUMANOS Y LOS INGLÉSES .LA PEOR INFAMI DE LA HUMANIDAD 👩🏿🦰👩🏿🦰🧑🏽🦱👩🏽💼💁🏿♀️👩🏿💼✍🏽🙋🏽♀️🙅🏽♂️💁🏽♀️
@rachelrlowensby485715 күн бұрын
Would love to visit my ancestors land one day.
@johnrod310616 күн бұрын
What’s his name?
@edsonmorais502518 күн бұрын
Os nativos estão em evidência nos States😂❤
@RhymesWithCarbon19 күн бұрын
My grandmother is PA Dutch, grew up and lived her whole life in southern Pennsylvania, and a lot of these words made it up there. Jasper, Peckerwood, Poke, Over Yander, Plumb, Tarred (tired); all of these are absolutely familiar.
@funwithdoka139419 күн бұрын
very beautiful culture too bad they are now following the religion of Jesus the bastard
@NativeEyesNc21 күн бұрын
Proud Lum! Yes! I remember being awake the first time with my dad's side and they would always tell me too "Speak proper" Just as school did and i never understood it then i met my now husband he asked, Where are you from Just 3 counties over lol ❤ But he loves our dialect 30yrs now And My grandma and and families went to school of Croatan in Robeson County what is now Pembroke university im 46yrs now i grew up west hoke My family moms side from maxton But our families are all around Robeson, hoke and Moore Im from The Locklear, Pierce. Cummings, Bullard, Jones, families. Some of the best memories as a child runnin through fields Picking peas, shuckin corn, making fry bread, jumping in nearby creek or pond, Playing on haystacks, Sneakin grandmas red man lol 😆 😂 Playing outside making club houses Swimming in lumbee river we were taught to swim or drown they thow us in and buddy we learnt quick! 😂 We Survived!😂 Our grape ice cream 🍦 Collard sandwiches, I learnt to sew at 5 from my grt grandma she was the best strongest 💪🏼 lady i ever met But all my people are I miss the 80s and my childhood All us papa's and moosie cats lol My people are The Greatest He's right, We know who we are And we can be a million miles away from home and we will know our people! My people are survivor's!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@gotoleo753621 күн бұрын
All they are doing is destroying the English language!! Stay in school stop having kids
@NativeEyesNc21 күн бұрын
She looks like my grandmother and sounds like her! ❤ My nick name is "Little foot" 😂😂 my grandfather called me that early as i was child.
@ljcherry2222 күн бұрын
The title drew me in because my last name is Cherry. My father tracked down his biological father down who is from NC/VA area. I'm so curious to know if there is any lineage of my roots connected there.
@johnrod310616 күн бұрын
What’s his name?
@vidda200023 күн бұрын
Squidbillies in real life
@loriwilkinson-mcgurer469623 күн бұрын
I remember my grandparents here in NE Florida sounded like this. We said yannygoglin. I miss it. It's fading away quickly and Now my grands tease me about my accent.
@ballakolbeck819623 күн бұрын
...I just love hearing them speak!!❤❤
@ballakolbeck819623 күн бұрын
..."Over 'yonder...I think is derived from "Over beyond there"...interesting...interesting.
@fingerprint551123 күн бұрын
Dueling Banjos is all I know of these people and that's enough for me ...
@danpatterson693723 күн бұрын
My roots, and it is comforting to see the culture respectfully documented. Also cool to see the use of a single side-band rig in the opening moments.
@trishadowney336024 күн бұрын
I just feel like if we/me had half the gumption of these women, we would be happier, we would be healthier, and the world around us would be in better shape. I have got to try harder. No, I have got to do better! I will do better! I will NOT let everything that these women have accomplished this far continue to be unrecognized and unappreciated by me, of all people, someone who mearly thought they were doing their share by speaking out. Ladies, i applogize. I will straighten my crown and stand like a Queen. Thank you for everything you have done this far! One day we will make u proud❤
@johnrod310624 күн бұрын
You sound very courageous and noble in your thoughts! May the Lord bless you and give you long life to do well! In spite of hardship, Dr. Wright is now 90 years young and still going strong!
@nectimusmaximus24 күн бұрын
I agree that in NC we have continued to trend further towards a bilingual culture
@Linda-yx6rp25 күн бұрын
I would definitely want to know my native language