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How to Beat the Winter Blues with Tea, Plants, and Oils Part I

How to Beat the Winter Blues with Tea, Plants, and Oils Part I

by Wisdom Blogger | Jan 7, 2022 | Education, Featured Homepage, Oregon, The desk of Dawn Lowe, Traditional Ecological Knowledge

(St John’s Wort, Citrus, Vitamin C and Rose Hips) Having experienced the snow and heavy rains so soon this year we are headed for what is classically called the “dark of winter.” This is the time when the ice settles in and stories are told to pass the time and...
Turtle Island Storyteller Roy Wilson

Turtle Island Storyteller Roy Wilson

by Wisdom Blogger | Nov 22, 2021 | Washington, Storytelling, Turtle Island Storytellers Network

What I’m All About My name is Roy Wilson. I am an enrolled member of the Cowlitz Indian tribe. I was born with an Indian father and a non-Indian mother. I have Cowlitz blood, Chinook blood, Yakama blood, and Iroquois blood. In my tribe, I served for thirty-two...

Turtle Island Storyteller Carlos Calica

by Wisdom Blogger | Nov 16, 2021 | Oregon, Storytelling, Turtle Island Storytellers Network

Our Songs Have Meaning Hello, my name is Carlos Calica. I come from the Confederate Tribes of Warm Springs. I was asked to come here to share today on the Tribal Rhythms program on Native American drumming and the history of the drumming and singing of the Warm...
Turtle Island Storyteller Vernon Kennedy

Turtle Island Storyteller Vernon Kennedy

by Wisdom Blogger | Nov 16, 2021 | Oregon, Storytelling, Turtle Island Storytellers Network

Hi, this is Vernon Kennedy, Paiute from the Burns Paiute tribe. I’d like to share this coyote story. Coyote was with Esha who was going to be in a fight. As Esha was getting ready he told his brother don’t watch me even though you hear a lot of fighting....
Turtle Island Storyteller Spider Mocassin

Turtle Island Storyteller Spider Mocassin

by Wisdom Blogger | Nov 16, 2021 | Oregon, Storytelling, Turtle Island Storytellers Network

A Convention of Satyrs My name is Spider Moccasin and I’m an enrolled tribal member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. I’m a Wasco/Warm Springs person. I’m a cartoonist and a rock and roll musician I’m currently collaborating with a...
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