John "Yafke" Timothy

 

Native Flute

 

John "Yafke" Timothy is the Director of

 "Ataloa Lodge Museum" at Bacone

 College.   Born in Muskogee, Oklahoma (the

 Indian Capitol of the world), John was the

 youngest of three children.  His father, John

 Timothy, Sr., bestowed his Indian name,

 "Yafke," upon him because it means

 "evening" in the Muscogee (Creek)

 language.  He thought this appropriate 

for his last child's birth!  

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Growing up in the Muscogee Nation, it was not difficult for John to become familiar with his American Indian roots.  He continues to embrace these traditions as an adult cialis online John was especially influenced by his Uncle, the late Mason "Buddy" Scott,  who was an award-winning flute maker   and skilled in many traditional Indian arts.  According to John, " He first introduced me to the magic of traditional flutes."

 

 

Welcome Review:

I like your fascinating compositions a lot - they are able to charm even an accidental listener; they make you forget all the troubles and worries. Sometimes happy, sometimes sad, these melodies always transmit the strongest human feelings and emotions through music. Your art of music gives people hope, peace and comfort. 

Dimitry Shakin

Radio Vladivostok

Vladivostok,Russia

               

 Prior to serving as Director of Ataloa Lodge, John Timothy 

served for six years as the Cultural Arts Coordinator for 

"The Five Civilized Tribes Museum and Center for the Study of Indian Territory".

 

"Many people love the soft sounds of our Indian flute. This one is very enjoyable and is much requested." 

Ross Gritts (Cherokee) Programer 

"Indian Time" KKUP 91.5 FM 

Cerpertino,CA

 

 

 

A Proud Moment

John and the late Dr. Samuel Billison (WW II Navajo Code Talker and the 

voice of G.I. Joe Code Talker).   John and many other people were fortunate to meet and 

speak with Dr. Billison at the DAR American Indian Luncheon in Washington D.C. 

John Timothy played flute;  Dr. Billison was the keynote speaker. 

 

 

CD's available for purchase include:

John "Yafke" Timothy's latest CD:

"Invtska"

   In the tradition of the Muscogee people a man is believed to have two souls -- first the good spirit which goes with him through life and talks to him in his dreams, being named "Invtska", which signifies "his talent", "his identity", "his  genious".  The second is a spirit or soul of the afterlife, "Yafikica" which guides sentiments, passions, feelings of good and evil.

 

 

                                                                     John's first CD:

"That Ole Sofkee Spoon":  Lisa LaRue and John Timothy each contributed to this first for John.  If you like cool blues, 

smooth jazz, with a twist of Native American

flute you will want this one for your collection.

 

For more information, please follow link to 

"Lisa LaRue" Website below

 

 

Great Seal of the Muscogee Creek Nation

 

(to visit)

 

 

John  Timothy  is  available  to  entertain  at your  local  event.  

To book John Timothy for an upcoming event, please send e-mail below:

 

 

 

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