This episode of Indigenous Lifeways features outtakes from one of the Amazing Authors tour stops in Cortez Colorado. Shown in this episode are David Feela, who writes and lives in Cortez Colorado, has monthly columns in The Four Corners Free Press and The Durango Telegraph. His mostly funny books include “Thought Experiments,” “The Home Atlas” and “How Delicate These Arches.”
Also featured is John Christian Hopkins a member of the Narragansett tribal nation in Rhode Island, who now lives in Arizona. He is a journalist, author, poet, teacher, humorist and public speaker. His writings are poignant, funny and sometimes irreverent. His novels include “Twilight of the Gods,” “Two Guns” and “Rhyme or Design: Narragansett Poetry.” John has also been a columnist for USA Today.
Tomaquag Museum thanks, John and Amazing authors for their kind donation to our podcast series.
About the Amazing Authors Tour:
The mission of the Amazing Authors Tour is to showcase engaging, amusing, fascinating and compelling regional writers from the Southwest who celebrate the cultural diversity of its inhabitants, communities, and landscapes. The tour began in October 2015 and featured Hopi elder Leroy Lewis and local author Lorna LaDage.
Resources to John Christian Hopkins work:
https://www.facebook.com/John-Christian-Hopkins-Fan-Page-144686789962/
http://authorjohnchopkins.blogspot.com/?view=sidebar
https://bluehandbooks.org
About Tomaquag Museum:
About Tomaquag Museum:
Tomaquag Museum, Rhode Island’s only museum entirely dedicated to telling the story of the Indigenous Peoples was established in 1958. It is a Native-led nonprofit museum. Tomaquag serves as a cultural bridge between the past, present and future as well as a facilitator between the Indigenous communities and the diverse world. Through our unique collection, lectures, tours, off-site programs, and arts & educator workshops, we educate the public regarding Native history, culture, arts, current events, and environmental issues.
Tomaquag Museum is one of 10 recipients of the 2016 National Medal for Museum and Library Service, the nation’s highest honor given to museums and libraries for service to the community.
The Museum is visited each year by artists, researchers, students, and travelers from across the United States and throughout the world.
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