The a sovereign and federally recognized Indian tribe in Southeastern 窪蹋勛圖厙has a longstanding belief in the power of storytelling.
This oral tradition is a form of spoken record-keeping. Stories can often capture a deeper and fuller understanding of culture and beliefs than historical texts.
This hour, we talk to Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel, the tribes vice chair of the council of elders and tribal historian. Melissa is part of a long line of culture bearers, tasked with keeping the traditions of the Mohegan Tribe alive through stories.
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- , the Mohegan Tribes vice chair of the council of elders and tribal historian
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