Campers! Let’s get those tribe cheers on here! Our song page is really picking up momentum! I am putting the first cheer up here because I was on the tribe…Lauren 🙂 May I say that if we did not have this cheer, I would not be able to spell the name of the tribe. There is no doubt in my mind.
IROQUOIS
I-R-O-Q-U-O-I-S
You can do it
if you put your mind to it!
I-R-O-Q-U-O-I-S
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Two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar
All for Iroquois, stand up and holler!
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cathy zanarini
/ February 19, 2012O, I say Oj, Oji Oj-Iway…Ojibway Ojibway, Ojibway thats our tribe..
kathy funk walsh
/ February 20, 2012chicha cha chach a racka boom aracka topsy waddle tiddle ea ?
o t t a w a
ottawa ottawa all the way!
Lucy Farnsworth Taylor
/ March 8, 2012Cha-hee, cha-ha, cha-hackaracka boomaracka etc.
Carol Schacherer
/ February 22, 2012Hip-zoo rah-zoo taddy boom bah-zoo, eye skiddy eye sky chicka boom bah taddy roo, taddy rah, taddy rubby dubby flubby dubby sis boom bah, Ottawa Ottawa Rah! Rah! Rah!.
This posting is treason and betrayal – I was a Potowatami, and this was the only cheer coming to me at this point. Help – we need some Potts cheers.
Alicia cannon mullen
/ February 23, 2012P-O-T-O-watami, lead our our tribe to victory….adiya are Potts we are the best, adiya are potts we are the best, adiya are potts we are the best, adiya, adiya, adiya (clap clap). V-I-C-T-O-R-Y, victory victory is our cry. Aditya are Potts we are the best, Aditya are Potts we are the best, aditya are Potts we are the best, Adiya, adiya, adiya (clap clap)
Alicia cannon mullen. (Ottawa)
Alicia cannon mullen
/ February 23, 2012Hi Lo eenie meenie kai kai um cha cha oh pee why why eedie yidie yodie YAHOO (probably totally butchered this….can’t remember which tribe this was for??)
Cathy Johnson Burton
/ February 23, 2012That was Iroquois.
Malcolm Dickinson
/ March 10, 2012Oboe b’ditten dotten, wadat ‘n’ ssssss.
Itten bitten ritten skitten
Ish killy oaten boaten
Oboe b’ditten dotten, wadat ‘n’ ssssss.
Cree! Cree! Yay!
Debbie Johnson Graybill
/ March 23, 2012I think this was also one of the girls’ tribes’ cheers…Iroquois?
laurenrantnrave
/ March 10, 2012Malcolm, thanks for representing the men! Nice to see all of these cheers! 🙂
Michael Singsen
/ March 24, 2012From memory, here goes the Comanche cheer:
hip zoo ra zoo, teddy boom bah zoo, I skittley I scotch, chick a boom bah, teddy roo, teddy rah, and fade out to black…
anybody out there, help me remember the rest
Michael Singsen
/ March 24, 2012I do remember my sister telling me that the Ottawa cheer, while similar, is different at the end…not the way Carol has written it out
laurenrantnrave
/ March 24, 2012The words in these cheers are crazy! I’d love to know the authors of these cheers… 🙂
Buck Warhover
/ March 25, 2012Alla ga nee gah nick a nack
Rickety rickety rickety rack
rah rah rah sis boom bah
Yea Potowatomi, rah rah rah
Margaret Freman
/ March 25, 2012From my years at Boy’s Camp……..(and personally, I think the best all-time cheer)
Boom chicka boom
Boom chicka boom
Boom chicka ricka chicka
Boom boom boom
Sis coom bah
Sis coom bah
Yea Mohican
Rah rah rah
Ala men
Ala men
Ala men ah kay pea ish kiddly boom boom
Ray fa so la mo
Yea Mohican
Go go go