Storyteller

Ralph Hamblin (Sac and Fox) Part 2

Alcohol really took a toll on his family, but for Ralph, it never took hold of him. What is it that made him different? Was it fate? Was it the choices that he made? You may be surprised by what he says. Listen in as Ralph shares the rest of his story.

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Ralph Hamblin (Sac and Fox) Part 1

Ralph grew up in Shawnee, Oklahoma. He talks about his roots and talks about his grandmother who had a significant influence on his life. As you listen to him share his story, you’ll understand why.

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Tom Claus (Mohawk) Christmas Special

Tom Claus reflects on what Christmas was like growing up on the Six Nations Reserve near Brantford, Ontario many years ago. After all the gifts were opened, the family would sit down together and read the Christmas story from the Bible. Tom goes on to read the story for us. Then he shares about the greatest gift ever given – the gift God gave to all people – His Son, Jesus Christ.

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Richard Stevens (Ahtna/Eyak)

One day Richard’s brother told him that he was ready to meet the Lord. Richard wondered how this could be. He wanted to be sure that he was ready too. But his brother didn’t tell him how he could be. Listen as Richard tells of his quest to be ready to meet his Creator.

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Bill Jackson (Cree) Part 2

We all have failures and regrets in life. What do we do with them? There is a remedy. Bill shares the confidence that he has now regarding these things. He talks about how he found forgiveness, and how we can to.

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Bill Jackson (Cree) Part 1

Bill is a Cree from northern Alberta. He was born and raised in the Whitefish Lake Cree Nation. He was sent away to residential school early in his childhood. He didn’t make it easy on the people there. Actually, he wasn’t allowed to go back.

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Harriet Hinman (Chemehuevi) Part 2

And I thought about my Indian people, you know, when they would go into Kingman, my mom’s tribe, the Haulapai’s, only two or three of them could go into the store at one time. They wouldn’t let a whole bunch of Indians in because we were Indians and they didn’t trust us.

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Harriet Hinman (Chemehuevi) Part 1

It’s tough growing up when you feel like you don’t fit in. For a little girl named Harriet, it was a lonely time. Listen as she reflects back on the early days of her life, and as she shares the most significant moment in her life… at a school away from home.

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Soapy Dollar (Mescalero Apache) Part 3

And I said, ‘Do you happen to remember, back in 1949, your mother coming into possession of a little Apache Indian baby?’ And she sucked in her breath – I heard it on the phone. And she said, ‘Why, why yes. Why do you ask?’ I said, ‘Well I’m that baby.’

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Soapy Dollar (Mescalero Apache) Part 2

I remember, early on, wondering a whole lot about my place in the world and if there was any significance to my life, or was I just kind of drifting along here like a twig sitting on the waves of the ocean, no significance, no background, no future.

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