Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Late-breaking News: Ojibwe Storytelling Series

As seen in the January 4,2024  Keeping Up with Kids blog:


Free and virtual Ojibwe storytelling series

In Ojibwe culture, winter is storytelling season!  In celebration, the Wisconsin Historical Society is again bringing four traditional Ojibwe storytellers virtually via Zoom, to people around Wisconsin. This series is free and open to the public, but registration is required. The sessions will be held Tuesday evenings, January 9-30, 2024 from 7:00 – 8:00 pm. 


Our storytellers include:

  • Sirella Ford from Lac Courte Oreilles on January 9
  • Tina Van Zile from Sokaogon (Mole Lake) on January 16
  • Tinker Schuman from Lac du Flambeau on January 23
  • Liz Arbuckle from Bad River on January 30. 
You can learn more about the storytellers and register via our webpage at: https://wihist.org/OjibweStorytelling  This is our third year of hosting an Ojibwe Storytelling Series. All of the previous storytelling events have been recorded and can be accessed via the Storytelling webpage. These are also free and available to the public.  (from Reb, Here’s a flyer pdf to download.)

Please let me know if you have any questions and I hope you can join us this month.

Miigwech,
Liz Arbuckle
Northern Outreach Coordinator, Wisconsin Historical Society
Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center, 29270 County Highway G, Ashland, Wisconsin 54806
(715) 685-2667    liz.arbuckle@wisconsinhistory.org

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