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Does "yub nub" actually mean "freedom"? I know I've seen the lyrics of the song and their translation somewhere on the Internet, and that "yub nub" is translated "freedom", but the Ewoks say "yub nub" so often in Return of the Jedi and (especially) the two live-action Ewok films that it seems incredible that it could mean "freedom". Maybe the Ewoks love the concept of freedom so much that they say "freedom" whenever they get excited about anything? Gildir 22:00, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
Google "Ewok Song Lyrics", you'll come across them. I believe they are official in one way or another.
The ewok song is also heard a little bit in the Star Wars Lego II video game.
And there is also the hilarious crackerjack version on youtube: http://digg.com/videos/comedy/Barbershop_Quartet_Sings_Ewok_Celebration_Song_Yub_Nub