
Odawa and Lakotah Elder, Warren Petoskey: Writer, Lecturer, Traditional Musician, and MInister
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This episode features an enlightening discussion with Warren Petoskey, wherein we delve into the profound themes of identity, historical trauma, and the healing power of storytelling. Warren, an esteemed Odawa and Lakota elder, shares his personal journey and insights on the Indian boarding school system, which has left enduring scars on Indigenous communities. Throughout the conversation, we explore the significance of Warren's literary works, including his memoir "Dancing My Dream" and the poetry collection "Catcher's Dream," both of which serve as vehicles for cultural expression and healing. Furthermore, we examine the importance of intergenerational dialogue and the role of community in fostering understanding and reconciliation.
Website: Bentley Historical Library, Warren Petoskey Papers
Website: Read the Spirit
Facebook: Warren Petoskey
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