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    Gina Kessee       04 Nov 2011 11:37 AM               From: Columbia, South Carolina, USA
I am so glad that you presevered and continued to record music, reach out to people, and help others in positively. Although, I cannot provide a papertrail, my ancestry is Black, Cherokee, Catawba, and White. If you were to meet me you would see that as well. I love your music and look forward to your upcoming works in the future. Stay positive, be strong, and be spiritual.smiley

    H. Saron       25 Oct 2011 08:41 PM               From: Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA
yakoke/wado/neahw/many thanks for doing all you do Ms. Radmilla Cody. do believe Creator works through you, and just wanted to thank you for allowing that to happen.

be & stay well loved & blessed always!smiley

    Marilyn C       21 Oct 2011 10:24 AM               From: Tucson, AZ
Hello Radmilla,
It's been awhile, since I have last saw you at the Tucson Area Indian Health Service. It was a great pleasure to have you do a mini-presentation on your life. Was heartfelt and warming on what is excepted from others, whom are in your situation. Thank-you for continuing you on your journey and making a difference in and on the Navajo reservation. lol

    Elvia       10 Oct 2011 12:13 PM               From: Chaparral, NM
THank you for being a beutiful woman and providing your love through your music! It is an inspiration to listen to your songs. Your music brings an inner peace to me! Keep up the great work! Hope to see you soon in concert sometime. Your music inspires me to truly research my ancestry...

    Lee       06 Sep 2011 09:33 AM               From: TsuuT'ina, Alberta, Canada
I came across your music about 3 years ago on the west coast. I was impressed by the arrangement your producer made. What is interesting is the connection you make to children. I heard instantly that you were raised by old people because it comes thru in your approach to music. I did not know you came from a mixed background but that does not matter when it is about moving the Dene people forward in the world. Keep up the good fight and i will be watching your career with good thoughts. Lee

    Marian Douglas-Ungaro       01 Jul 2011 02:48 PM               From: Washington, DC
Dear Radmilla, As a Black American woman with family from Three of the Four Directions, I appreciate your presence and your continuing journey! I've enjoyed the time I've spent in the Navajo Nation. I love and respect that land and her People. Also suspect you and I have a few friends and acquaintances in common. I will send you one of my published articles, and look forward to meeting with you someday soon.

    Sierra       20 Jun 2011 07:01 PM               From: Farmington, New Mexico
Thank You for being a great example to us young people. I believe we as a people will become successful only through strength and not giving into statistics. Native communities have to change together if we r to survive and I thank u for your support to those of us who grew up without the care we needed. :) I am Navajo and 15 and already have seen so much sadness but I want to keep on trying and become the change we need. :) thanks sooo much. I look up 2 u a lot :)

    Sammie Largo       15 Jun 2011 09:14 AM               From: Crownpoint NM
Greetings to you Radmilla, stopping by to say have done a very goos job for our navajo childrens, with your own way of music. Hoping we can meet up soon again keep going farward you got my support. God bless you

    Robyn       25 May 2011 10:21 AM               From: Atlanta, Ga
Greetings! I like your website. I am proud of my
African American - {1/4 Cherokee - 1/4 Irish} heritage.
Your pictures are beautiful. type smile

    Abdullah       17 May 2011 12:27 PM               From: Charlotte, NC
My sister,

I came across your story during one of my roamings across the Internet. I was impressed by your story of pain and perseverance.

I am African American with Native American in my bloodline and it is very good to know that people like you are on the scene, doing good work for both worlds.

Carry on, Sister.

    George       15 Apr 2011 09:12 AM               From: Palmerton, PA. USA
As a former Radio Disk Jockey, a TV Personality and now a Movie Actor & Director, I have heard many great singing and speaking voices. You,Dear Lady,are one of the best! My father's mother was a full blooded Mohawk. I too am proud of my mixed heritage. i offten travel in the Navajo Nation lands... i love the re-fullfilling it gives me each time. i wish you all the best in whatever you may do and hope that some day we may meet. Stay the path...George

    Kent       10 Apr 2011 01:17 PM               From: Indianapolis, Indiana
I heard you in Indianapolis during a red/black event and was truly amazed by your lyrics. Your voice was like music poetry. As a black man, I may not have no knowledge of the dine'language, but I do know good music when I hear it. Your singing puts "soul" into the navajo music. I now know the reason God put you on a navajo reservation so you could master the language from your grandmother.

    Anna Begay       06 Apr 2011 09:20 AM               From: Flagstaff, AZ
Radmilla,love your music. I am full blooded NAVAJO and PROUD of it. There is not a mixture of other blood within my heritage, pure Navajo all the way back to Hajinii. Keep up the great work. love7

    Vince       29 Mar 2011 06:44 AM               From: Chicago, IL
Hi Ms. Cody. Thanks to my cousin Paul Mohr, I had the distinct pleasure of meeting you at our family reunion in Tempe AZ last summer (2010). I truly enjoyed listening to your music and learning of your remarkable journey. Thank you for your strength and determination and the decision to share your story with the world. In sharing your struggles, triumphs and many gifts you are not only seen aa a beautiful and talented role model; but also as a multi-cultural symbol of excellence for us all. VS

    Jen       22 Mar 2011 02:05 PM               From: Gila River Indian Community
Just read the your feature in High Country News - An Unusual Miss Navajo. My daughter and I share your challenges you have walked in life. She as a bi-racial child and myself at the hands of her father who put my life through Domestic Violence. I always tell my daughter-If I had stayed with your Father - You and I would have been 6 feet underground or I would be siting in prison for trying to defend myself and her. We are SURVIVORS and happy w/life love2 Great Job Radmilla! wav wav

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