Storytelling has been a part of Cherokee ways for as long as we can remember. It’s a means of sharing our history and keeping it alive from generation to generation. Within Tsa-La-Gi LA, we honor the oral histories shared by our Elders and community members. These narratives unveil the journey of their families relocating to… Read more »
Haudenosaunee people follow the season cycles of the earth. Our mothers and grandmothers knew how to take what was harvested from the land to create what was needed for their families. They gathered clay to create intricate pottery and pipes, they wove matts from bullrush and cattail, they tanned moose hides and adorned them with… Read more »
A story about the rise of the Oklahoma Choctaw Nation women’s stickball team, Tvshka Homma Ohoya also known as the Lady Red Warriors, and two Nations coming together (Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation) to become a force in the stickball community.