When I started Native ChocTalk, my goal was to support others in preserving their Native American ancestral stories. Some of us heard our families telling the accounts of those who came before us, but without preservation, many of those stories are now dust in the wind.
I’m proud of my guest and friend, Stanford Lake (Diné) who agreed to share some Navajo history and ancestral stories with us, and I think you will also enjoy!
In the final part of this series, Stanford shares about:
Stanford would like to promote the following organizations – check them out!
Red Earth Running Company: https://redearthrun.co/
Native Women Running: https://www.nativewomenrunning.com/
Rising Hearts: https://www.risinghearts.org/nativelands
I hope as you listen to Stanford, you’ll be inspired to also record and preserve the stories of your ancestors. You won’t regret it – it’s a gift you give to your family and your descendants. God bless!
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S3, E2: “Say Her Name: Karissa Hodge (Choctaw & Caddo) on Our Missing Murdered Indigenous Women–Chahta”
S3, E1: The History of the Issuba Ominili Tvshka (Choctaw Lighthorsemen), Ryan Spring and Nick Wallace (Choctaw)
S2 E21, From Red Dirt to Mechanical Engineer: Phil Cross, Kadohadacho (Caddo); Guest Appearance by Lowell Edmonds, Caddo
S2, E20 - The Voice of the Chahta Taloa (Choctaw Song): Sarah De Herrera, Okla Chahta Clan of California
S2, E19: Robert Baker on Choctaws in the War of 1812, the Significance of Armstrong Academy in Bokchito, & More!
S2, E18, P2: A Fascinating New Look at Our Choctaw History by the Decade: Megan Baker
S2, E18, P1: A Fascinating New Look at Our Choctaw History by the Decade: Megan Baker (Choctaw)
S2, E17: The History of Riverside Indian School, Wares Chapel, O Ho Mah, Hog Creek & a Love of Sonic Drinks
S2, E16: Coach James Nells (Navajo) on Growing Up On the Reservation & the Sport That Turned His Life Around
S2, E14: The Mystery of the Train Ride to Indian Territory, Jennifer Story
S2, E15: The Edwards Store, The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek & A Woman Named Sukky: Chrissy Gray Dickmeyer, Choctaw
S2, E13: Choctaws & The Making of Hochatown: Meet Shauna Williams, Choctaw
S2, E12: The Strength of the American Indian Woman: Inspiration for Women’s History Month, Rachael Youngman, Native ChocTalk Podcaster
S2, E11: When Past Meets Present: Jake Tiger (Seminole) on Living & Preserving the Traditional Seminole Way of Life
S2, E10: Shell Shaker: A Chickasaw Opera, Jerod Impichchaachaaha Tate, Chickasaw Composer
S2, E9: ’Nothing About Us Without Us’: Nancy Tecumseh Mason (Choctaw) Empowering Our Native Youth
S2, E8, Christianity and Spirituality in the Native American Community: Monroe Tsatoke, Kiowa Pastor
S2, E7, P2: Jim Gray, Former Chief of the 𐓁𐓣 𐓂𐓤𐓘𐓯𐓤𐓘͘ (Osage) Nation, on His Family & The Reign of Terror
S2, E7, P1: Jim Gray, Former Chief of the 𐓁𐓣 𐓂𐓤𐓘𐓯𐓤𐓘͘ (Osage) Nation, on His Family & The Reign of Terror
S2, E6: His School Counselor Labelled Him, ‘Not college material’. Dr. Wayne Johnson, Muscogee
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