Episode 59 - Zedora Teton Enos of Wyoming on Education, Elders & the Shoshone People

01/06/2023 1h 2min Temporada 2 Episodio 59
Episode 59 - Zedora Teton Enos of Wyoming on Education, Elders & the Shoshone People

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Zedora Teton Enos is an elder of the Eastern Shoshone people and lives on the Wind River Indian Reservation in west-central Wyoming.  She is currently Director of the Eastern Shoshone Cultural Center, which champions Shoshone culture, language revitalization and preservation of traditions. She is the great-granddaughter of the legendary Chief Washakie, who lived across almost the entire 19th century and is renowned for his prowess in both diplomacy and combat. Zedora was connected to the podcast by episode 8 guest, Kyle Pasewark.Our discussion covers, among other things:*the reason education is so important*memories of her grandmother, the post and the river*listening and learning when it comes to politics and religion*elders and their essential roles as messengers of wisdom*the Shoshone relationship with both Rev. John Roberts and Brigham Young*the continuing, tragic disappearance of indigenous people from around her areaZedora finds hope in serving as an elder and being a conduit for The Creator.

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