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Native Stories by E. Salvador Chapman

Hosted by E. Salvador Chapman · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 13 episodes

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13
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About this podcast

List to stories from around Native Country read by the dulcet tones of E. Salvador Chapman. Taken from books, articles and live stories, E. Salvador Chapman will take you on a journey around Indigenous lands to capture history before it's too late to hear.

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E. Salvador Chapman hosts Native Stories by E. Salvador Chapman, a society show with 13 episodes published.

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Episode 18: Joe English's Leap

Jun 5, 202610mEp. 180

This week's episode is all about the cunning of the Pennacook Merruwacomet and how he outsmarted an Indigenous hunting party hot on his trail. While a story by Europeans rather than Indigenous, it is still a great story

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Episode 17: The Princess of Massabesic

May 29, 202614mEp. 170

This week's episode is a tragic tale of sickness that ravaged New Hampshire and an unexpected hero who saves an Indigenous maiden, the last of her tribe. This story is tole through a Non-Native lens, but it's still a gre

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Episode 16: Wolf Makes Pine Nut Trees

May 22, 20269mEp. 160

This week's episode shows two different kinds of magic that people can possess ... for whatever reason. It also shows the power that Big Brothers have over their younger siblings. Sometimes for good, and sometimes ... we

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Episode 15: The Creation of the Human People

May 15, 20267mEp. 150

This week's episode tells the story of how Humans came to the world. It is another story about how Coyote badgers his way into getting what he wants and the unexpected outcomes that occur when things go his way. This sto

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Episode 14: The Greedy Maiden

May 8, 20266mEp. 140

This week's episode tells the powerful story of responsibility when a young maiden gets asked to take on an important task. How she handles herself, and the consequences of her actions are lessons to share with everyone.

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Episode 13: When the Animals Left Lenapé Land

May 1, 20267mEp. 130

This week's episode tells the story of when all the animals left the hunting grounds of the Lenapé people and what was needed to have them return. Sometimes humbling oneself is the only way to create unity between differ

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Episode 12: Why Should You Destroy Us, Who Have Provided You With Food?

Apr 24, 20265mEp. 120

This week we dive into one of the first recorded Native American speeches Chief Powhatan's (Wahunsonacook) speech to John Smith of the Virginia colony. John Smith, unlike the Disney depiction from Pocahontas, was not fri

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Episode 11: The Farewell Speech of Passaconaway (Pennacook)

Apr 17, 202612mEp. 110

Today is a different type of Native story. Instead of read a story that could be considered folk-lore, I am going to read from Passaconaway in the White Mountains by Charles Edward Beals. This is an account, one of the f

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Episode 10: Enamtues - The Wishing Stone

Apr 10, 20269mEp. 100

There are many things that are important to Native Americans: Family, Community, Nature. And we have stories for all of them. One type of story that is important are those of the creation of territories. This episode, ta

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Episode 9: How Turtle Got His Tail

Apr 3, 20269mEp. 90

This story you may recognize from another source. It sounds very similar. Throughout time similar stories have been found in various cultures. This story was taken from Coyote Stories written by Mourning Dove, or Humishu

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Episode 8: Origin of the Animals (Jicarilla-Apache)

Mar 27, 20268mEp. 80

Emergence is a big theme in many Native American cultures. Of course, it would enter into the history of how beings came into this world. We also talk a little about provenance, how and where these stories come from. Thi

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Episode 7: Origin of Fire (Jicarilla-Apache)

Mar 20, 20268mEp. 70

Things are starting to heat up as we listen to the Origin of Fire, a Jicarilla-Apache story. This tells the story of wily Fox as he brings fire to the people by out running the Fireflies. This story is taken from the boo

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Episode 6: The Sioux Who Wrestled with a Ghost (Sioux)

Mar 13, 20265mEp. 60

In our sixth episode we share a ghost story because it's Friday the 13th! Ooooh, scary! This story tells how a Young Sioux warrior was able to fight for his and his tribe's survival. And it has horses. Horses are always

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Episode 5: How the Buffalo Were Released on Earth (Apache - Commanche)

Mar 6, 20268mEp. 50

In our fifth episode we learn from the Apache and Commanche how Coyote, the trickster, released the Buffalo for all the people on the Earth. We also ask an important question about authority to tell a Native Story. This

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Episode 4: Corn Mother (Penobscot)

Feb 27, 20267mEp. 40

For our fourth story we read "Corn Mother," A Penobscot creation story full of love and sacrifice. It tells of how First Man and First Mother created the people of the earth and what demands were met to keep us, the rela

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Episode 3 - Rabbit Boy (White River Sioux)

Feb 20, 20269mEp. 30

For our third story we read "Rabbit Boy," recorded by Richard Erdoes told to him from Jenny Leading Cloud from the White River Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota in 1967. It is a wonderful creation story that includes I

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Episode 2 - How Glooskap made the Elves and Fairies, and then Man of an Ash Tree, and last of all, Beasts, and of his coming at the Last Day (Algonquin)

Feb 13, 20266mEp. 20

Our second story tells is another Glooskap story, continuing from our first episode. This is the creation story of man as told to Charles G. Leland and recorded in his book Algonquin Legends of New England. Plus, there i

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Episode 1: Welcome and Glooskap and Malsumsis (Algonquin)

Jan 30, 20266mEp. 10

Welcome to the Podcast! Here we introduce what we'll be putting into the pod-verse and start with our first story. Of Glooskap's Birth and Of His Brother Malsumsis the Wolf is a story about how twin brothers enter the wo

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Native Stories by E. Salvador Chapman is hosted by E. Salvador Chapman. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 13 episodes.

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Native Stories by E. Salvador Chapman has published 13 episodes.

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