
S6, E2: Erin Pendleton (Choctaw) & Inspiration for Women’s History Month
03/07/24 • 46 min
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S6E1Pt5: Dr. William Meadows on “The First Code Talkers, Native American Communicators of WWI”, Pt5
I hope you’ll enjoy the final episode of this 5-part series on the most requested topic from my listeners – The Code Talkers. Meet scholar and Anthropologist, Dr. William Meadows, Professor at Missouri State University who shares about the groundbreaking research detailed in his book, “The First Code Talkers, Native American Communicators of World War I”. Get ready to experience a mix of oral history, individual soldiers’ accounts and newspapers, truly bringing these heroes’ stories to life. You can find Dr. Meadows’ book here and in many online and retail shops: http://tinyurl.com/bdfwp2kb In episode 5 you’ll hear about: • Our Osage, Comanche, Ho-Chunk, Oklahoma Cherokee and Sioux heroes of WWI. • The Congressional Code Talker Medals • Quite a few stories and facts you may not have known about the Code Talkers Yakoke to the brave Native American men and women who have served our country and all our Veterans! And many thanks to Dr. Meadows for sharing his research with us. Native ChocTalk Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nativechoctalkpodcast All Podcast Episodes: https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/
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S6E3Pt1 Solomon Little Owl (Crow) on The College Mascot Story, Buffalo Hunts & The Crow People, Pt 1
“When all the tribes find their languages and their culture, that’s when all the healing will begin. And then all the generations will be in a better place.” - Solomon Little Owl (Crow) Listeners, I’m proud to present to you, my friend, Solomon Little Owl who shares fascinating stories about his family, the Crow people, and his own incredible journey! In this 2-part episode, you’ll learn about: • The story of the “Fightin’ Whites” (trust me, you’ll want to hear this!) • How buffalo hunts aided Native students • The Crow’s clan system • Who were the enemies and who were the allies of the Crow? • Crow dances such as the bear dance, sun dance and war dance • Were the Crow tall people? • The 3 New Years of the Crow • What did various tribes call the Crow? • The Crow fair Solomon asks for prayers for his tribe. And if you’re ever in the area, please consider supporting Crow businesses: http://www.crow-nsn.gov/tribal-businesses.html Ahóoh, Solomon! And prayers going up for the Crow people. Native ChocTalk Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nativechoctalkpodcast All Podcast Episodes: https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/
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