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SUMMARY:Indigenous Storytelling Nights – Spooky Myth Edition
DESCRIPTION:Tales from the Forest: Spirits\, Warnings\, and Wisdom After Dark\n🗓 Date: Friday\, October 17\, 2025\n🕖 Time: 7:00 PM – 8:15 PM EST\n📍 Location: Zoom (Free – Registration Required) \n🌿 When the Forest Speaks\, We Listen\nStorytelling has always been central to the Shanenawá way of life — passing down not just knowledge\, but values\, warnings\, and wonder. In honor of the season\, this special “Spooky Myth” edition of Indigenous Storytelling Nights features traditional tales of forest spirits\, mysterious happenings\, and lessons told to children to help them grow in wisdom and respect. \nThis event is perfect for families\, educators\, and supporters of all ages who enjoy stories that stir the imagination while honoring cultural tradition. \n🌱 What You’ll Experience:\nTraditional stories told by Shanenawá elders and youth \nThemes of transformation\, caution\, and the unseen forces of nature \nCultural explanations of the values behind each tale \nReflections on how storytelling shapes behavior\, belief\, and belonging \n🧭 Event Format:\nOpening cultural context from Indigenous Foundation hosts \nLive storytelling in both Shanenawá and translated English \nReflections from speakers on the deeper meanings of the stories \nOptional audience Q&A about storytelling practices \nThis event is part of the Indigenous Foundation’s oral tradition series\, spotlighting the role of story as a tool for teaching\, remembering\, and connecting — especially as nights grow longer and the forest grows quieter.
URL:https://theindigenousfoundation.net/event/indigenous-storytelling-nights-spooky-myth-edition/
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SUMMARY:Forest Rituals & Renewal
DESCRIPTION:Honoring Change Through Ancestral Practice and Seasonal Reflection\n🗓 Date: Saturday\, October 25\, 2025\n🕖 Time: 6:00 PM – 7:15 PM EST\n📍 Location: Zoom (Free – Registration Required) \n🌿 The Season Changes — and So Do We\nAs the environment shifts and the days grow shorter\, many Indigenous communities observe this time as one of rest\, remembrance\, and renewal. In this educational session\, the Shanenawá community shares how seasonal transitions are marked through rituals\, rhythms\, and reflections that align with the natural world. \nParticipants will learn about traditional practices that honor balance\, prepare for the months ahead\, and strengthen community bonds through intentional change. \n🌱 What You’ll Learn:\nHow seasonal cycles are observed in Shanenawá culture \nThe role of rituals in supporting reflection\, gratitude\, and preparation \nExamples of non-ceremonial seasonal practices (gathering\, storytelling\, rest) \nInsights on how ancestral knowledge supports emotional and communal well-being \nThe importance of honoring change as part of living in rhythm with nature \n🧭 Event Format:\nWelcome and grounding with Indigenous Foundation hosts \nPresentation and storytelling from a Shanenawá speaker \nShared seasonal reflection activity (writing or guided meditation) \nClosing thoughts on rest\, renewal\, and cultural rhythm \nThis event is part of the Indigenous Foundation’s seasonal education series\, encouraging global participants to move in step with Earth’s cycles while deepening their appreciation for Indigenous ways of knowing and living.
URL:https://theindigenousfoundation.net/event/forest-rituals-renewal/
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