Distant Time Stories As Told By My Grandfather–The Owl
May 13, 2008 Posted by arcticrose | Distant Time Stories, traditional Stories | Distant.Time.Stories, Great.Horned.Owl, oral.traditional, Owl, Spruce.Chickens, The.Woodpecker.Who.Starved.His.Wife, traditional.stories | No Comments Yet
05.05.08–Athabascan Animal Spirits and Hunting Practices
May 8, 2008 Posted by arcticrose | Athabascan Traditional Lifestyles, traditional Stories | animal songs, Athabascan Animal Ceremony, Athabascan Animal Spirts, Athabascan Hunting Practices, Athabascan Indian Animal Ceremony, Athabascan Traditonal Lifestyles, nukk`ubedze, The Animal Ceremony | No Comments Yet
05.08.08–Spirits in the Land of the Dead and the Potlatch Ceremony
May 8, 2008 Posted by arcticrose | Athabascan Potlatch, traditional Stories | Athabascan Potlatch, Athabaskan potlatch, denaagheneede, denaranida, ten`a-ranide, yega | 1 Comment
05.05.08–Distant Time Stories As Told By My Grandfather–The Raven And The Owl
May 5, 2008 Posted by arcticrose | traditional Stories | Distant Time Stories, oral tradition, raven stories, storytelling | No Comments Yet
05.01.08–Distant Time Stories As Told By My Grandfather–Raven Steals Daylight
May 1, 2008 Posted by arcticrose | traditional Stories | raven steals the daylight, raven steals the sun, raven stories, traditional_stories | No Comments Yet
04.28.08–DISTANT TIME STORIES AS TOLD BY MY GRANDFATHER–CH`ITITAZKANE–THE WORLD TRAVELLER
April 28, 2008 Posted by arcticrose | traditional Stories | Athabascan Indian stories, Distant Time Stories, oral tradition, Oral traditional stories | No Comments Yet
04.21.08–Distant Time Stories As Told By My Grandfather–How Fish Were Found At Old Telida
April 22, 2008 Posted by arcticrose | traditional Stories | Distant Time Stories, Oral traditional stories, Telida Alaska | No Comments Yet
04.13.08–Distant Time Stories As Told By My Grandfather–She Helped the Man
April 13, 2008 Posted by arcticrose | traditional Stories | athabascan kuskokwim oral traditional stories, Oral traditional stories, traditional Stories | No Comments Yet
04.08.08–Foods And Recipes–Smoke-Cure Those Extra Fish– And Yet Another Fishy Story
April 8, 2008 Posted by arcticrose | Foods And Recipes, Traditional Foods And Recipes, traditional Stories | alder smoked fish, campfire smoked fish, fishing story, how-to camp smoke fish, traditional Stories | 5 Comments
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My name is Terry Coral EchoHawk. My traditional Indian name is WahWahDassnoquay–translated from Ojibway it means “Northern Lights Woman”. I was raised in the Ojibway traditional lifestyle, by my ‘real’ family, Kendall and Lillian Rice. After a 35 year separation, I found my biological Athabascan family from Nikolai, Alaska. This blog is dedicated to All My Relations.
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