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SUMMARY:Ethical Storytelling: Amplifying Voices\, Not Stealing Them
DESCRIPTION:🗣️ Ethical Storytelling: Amplifying Voices\, Not Stealing Them\nA Monthly Conversation on Cultural Integrity\, Allyship\, and Respect\n🗓 When: Third Tuesday of every month\n🕖 Time: 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM EST\n📍 Where: Zoom (Free – Donations Encouraged) \n📚 Tell the Story Right.\nIndigenous communities have been observed\, filmed\, and written about for centuries — but rarely have they had control of their own narratives. This monthly session invites allies\, creatives\, educators\, and donors to join a candid discussion on how to uplift Indigenous stories ethically and responsibly. \nLed by Indigenous speakers\, media professionals\, and community advocates\, this is a space to learn\, unlearn\, and grow together. \n🎯 What We Explore:\nWhat is ethical storytelling and why does it matter? \nHow do we avoid extractive narratives? \nThe difference between amplifying and appropriating \nAllyship in action: language\, permissions\, credit \nHow donors and content creators can support story sovereignty \nReal-world case studies from campaigns\, journalism\, and film \n👥 Who It’s For:\nJournalists and content creators \nNonprofits and advocacy orgs \nDonors seeking deeper alignment \nTeachers\, students\, and cultural stewards \nAnyone sharing Indigenous content online \n💡 Our Commitment:\nThis isn’t a lecture. It’s an open circle rooted in humility\, accountability\, and action. \n“If you’re telling our story\, we deserve a seat at the table.” — Shanenawá storyteller \n💚 Donations Welcome\nYour contributions support Indigenous-led media training\, language preservation\, and story sovereignty projects. \n🎁 Bonus for Attendees:\nDownloadable Ethical Storytelling Quick Guide (PDF) \nInvitations to deeper workshops and collaboration circles \nAccess to past session recordings for continued learning
URL:https://theindigenousfoundation.net/event/ethical-storytelling-amplifying-voices-not-stealing-them/
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SUMMARY:Shanenawá Tribal History & Oral Traditions
DESCRIPTION:Preserving Identity Through Story\, Memory\, and Generational Wisdom\n🗓 Date: Thursday\, May 15\, 2025\n🕖 Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM EST\n📍 Location: Zoom (Free – Registration Required) \n🌿 Stories That Carry the Spirit of a People\nThe Shanenawá people have passed down their history through oral traditions — spoken stories\, songs\, chants\, and teachings — for generations. These are not just memories; they are living archives that preserve the community’s origins\, values\, and way of life. \nIn this special cultural event\, community leaders and knowledge keepers will share traditional narratives that illuminate the tribe’s ancestral past\, its sacred relationship with the forest\, and the responsibilities carried from one generation to the next. \n🌱 What You’ll Learn:\nAn introduction to the historical roots of the Shanenawá people \nHow oral tradition functions as education\, governance\, and spiritual record \nThe importance of language in preserving tribal knowledge \nHow stories are shared\, remembered\, and protected within the community \nReflections on how oral history supports cultural continuity in modern times \n🧭 Event Format:\nWelcome and cultural context from Indigenous Foundation hosts \nLive storytelling in both the Shanenawá language and translated English \nReflections and commentary from elders and youth \nOpen Q&A and cultural appreciation dialogue \nThis event is part of the Indigenous Foundation’s cultural heritage series\, honoring the power of story to preserve identity\, deepen understanding\, and strengthen community across generations.
URL:https://theindigenousfoundation.net/event/shanenawa-tribal-history-oral-traditions/
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