Haudenosaunee Voices of Northern New York
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Before history was written in books, it lived in the voices of the people.
In this special episode of the Book Serenity Podcast, host Dr. Guadalupe Vanderhorst Rodriguez explores the importance of Indigenous storytelling within the Haudenosaunee communities of Northern New York.
Discover how oral traditions preserved identity, wisdom, resilience, spirituality, family history, and cultural teachings for generations long before written records existed. This episode honors the sacred role of storytelling as a living connection between ancestors and future generations.
Featuring the voices and contributions of Haudenosaunee authors Thomas Taronhata Stacey, Evita Teiohonwake Stacey, and Emily Kasennisaks Stacey, this episode reflects on why Indigenous voices continue to matter today and how storytelling helps preserve culture, healing, memory, and identity for the next seven generations.
To learn more, visit: Indigenous Wisdom Bookstore and Ongwehonwe Wisdom
Because when stories are preserved… the ancestors continue speaking.