“He originally donated his skeleton to the local college and was medically prepared for the school,” Midnight says.
“After 20 years, he ended up in a cemetery my family had to pay rent on. Like, literally in a wooden box. It’s a big problem in Greece because orthodoxy religion doesn’t want people cremated.”
Prince Midnight proceeded to contact the proper authorities, including the state department and state attorney’s office, in order to repatriate his uncle’s remains.
Here’s him playing Dark Throne’s Transylvanian Hunger on it, as linked in the article. (it’s a little hilarious that this is marked “for kids” by YouTube)
Cherokee and Kanyen’kéha are both in the same language family, but not the same language, so it probably wouldn’t help even if I knew Cherokee. But here is an interesting article about the language use in that clip.
Cherokee is common enough in parts of Oklahoma that there is street signage in Cherokee. It’s all over Tahlequah. Apple Maps will display town names in the Cherokee alphabet when you are in that area.