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In ancient times, the game of stickball was played as a way to settle disputes. Join Cherokee storyteller Sammy Still as he shares a comedic story of one particular game played between two villages.
Sammy Still is an original member of the Turtle Island Liar’s Club — an informal fellowship of Cherokee speakers, cultural presenters, historians and storytellers created nearly three decades ago.
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In ancient times, the game of stickball was played as a way to settle disputes. Join Cherokee storyteller Sammy Still as he shares a comedic story of one particular game played between two villages.
Sammy Still is an original member of the Turtle Island Liar’s Club — an informal fellowship of Cherokee speakers, cultural presenters, historians and storytellers created nearly three decades ago.