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Episode Summary:
One of our favorite episodes to work on was “Episode 6: Native Historians do Stand-up” about the WPA project to preserve the Oneida language and history. But that was not the first time we explored this story. We first traveled to Oneida, conducting interviews and digging into archives, when we produced our documentary Soul of a People. One of those interviews was with the remarkable Loretta Metoxen.
Until her death in 2021, Metoxen was the Tribal Historian for the Oneida Nation, a position she served in for over two decades. She was tasked with preserving, documenting and interpreting her people’s history, culture, and traditions. Having learned directly from the WPA’s Oscar Archiquette, Metoxen is clear in her reflections on the groundbreaking work of the Oneida writers during the Depression and its huge impact today.
To hear the full interview, consider joining our Patreon Community at www.patreon.com/PeoplesRecorder
Additional Links:
Learn more about Loretta Metoxen
Oneida Nation Cultural Heritage Website
Oneida Books Rediscovered
Credits:
Director: Andrea Kalin
Interviewer: Oliver Lukacs
Producers: Andrea Kalin, David A. Taylor, James Mirabello
Interview Re-record and Editor: Ethan Oser
Featuring Music from the Oneida Singers and Pond5
For additional content, visit www.peoplesrecorder.info or follow us on social media: @peoplesrecorder
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode Summary:
One of our favorite episodes to work on was “Episode 6: Native Historians do Stand-up” about the WPA project to preserve the Oneida language and history. But that was not the first time we explored this story. We first traveled to Oneida, conducting interviews and digging into archives, when we produced our documentary Soul of a People. One of those interviews was with the remarkable Loretta Metoxen.
Until her death in 2021, Metoxen was the Tribal Historian for the Oneida Nation, a position she served in for over two decades. She was tasked with preserving, documenting and interpreting her people’s history, culture, and traditions. Having learned directly from the WPA’s Oscar Archiquette, Metoxen is clear in her reflections on the groundbreaking work of the Oneida writers during the Depression and its huge impact today.
To hear the full interview, consider joining our Patreon Community at www.patreon.com/PeoplesRecorder
Additional Links:
Learn more about Loretta Metoxen
Oneida Nation Cultural Heritage Website
Oneida Books Rediscovered
Credits:
Director: Andrea Kalin
Interviewer: Oliver Lukacs
Producers: Andrea Kalin, David A. Taylor, James Mirabello
Interview Re-record and Editor: Ethan Oser
Featuring Music from the Oneida Singers and Pond5
For additional content, visit www.peoplesrecorder.info or follow us on social media: @peoplesrecorder
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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