
Annual April 1 Episode Thing
04/01/23 • 2 min
As is tradition on April 1st we at IH&L post a short terrible episode to help you brighten your day.
As is tradition on April 1st we at IH&L post a short terrible episode to help you brighten your day.
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66 Saint Kateri Tekakwitha
Known as the "Lilly of the Mohawks" Kateri was a Mohawk woman born in the mid 17th century. After being baptized by Jesuit missionaries she became a Christian that worked to incorporate her faith fully into her native culture. Three centuries after her death she was canonized as a Catholic Saint in 2012. This week we are joined by journalist Peter Jesser Smith as he unpacks her life and legacy.
A Lily Among Thorns
The Mohawk Repatriation of Káteri Tekahkwí:tha By Darren Bonaparte · 2009Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Buffalo's Hump and the Brown Birds / A Short History of the American Bison
The first half of this episode is another Seneca story about a herd of buffalo (bison) and how you should choose who you follow carefully.
In the second half of the episode Andrew shares a very short history of the American Bison.
Sources:
Skunny Wundy: Seneca Indian Tales by Arthur C. Parker Brown-Headed Cowbirds: From Buffalo Birds to Modern Scourge by Lisa Petithttps://nationalzoo.si.edu/migratory-birds/news/brown-headed-cowbirds-buffalo-birds-modern-scourge
American bison by the Smithsonian Institute
https://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/american-bison
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