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Today's co-host is Karl Dockstader. Karl is a member of the Oneida Nation. He is an award winning radio host and a fan of Iroquois History and Legends. Together we cover racism, treaties, culture, and history. We look at...
60 Seven Generations - With Karl Dockstader (Oneida) is an episode from Iroquois History and Legends by Andrew James Cotter. Today's co-host is Karl Dockstader. Karl is a member of the Oneida Nation. He is an award winning radio host and a...
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Published Jun 14, 2020, 1:02:08 long, audio available.
Today's co-host is Karl Dockstader. Karl is a member of the Oneida Nation. He is an award winning radio host and a fan of Iroquois History and Legends. Together we cover racism, treaties, culture, and history. We look at past and present Haudenosaunee generations and their impact on the world. Finally we ponder what the future of the Six Nations might be seven generations from now. References: Janet Rogers Poems from Peace in Duress John Trudell - Radio Free Alcatraz John Mohawk (Sotsisowah) Thinking in Indian Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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60 Seven Generations - With Karl Dockstader (Oneida) is an episode from Iroquois History and Legends by Andrew James Cotter.
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60 Seven Generations - With Karl Dockstader (Oneida) is from Iroquois History and Legends by Andrew James Cotter.
Published Jun 14, 2020 and 1:02:08 long