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POSTPONED- Traditional Native American Storytelling by Hope Flanagan

Due to unexpected illness, Native American Storytelling with Hope Flanagan has been POSTPONED to Tuesday Dec 19th @ 6pm!

If you have tickets and can no longer attend, please update your reservation at Eventbrite to free up your tickets for others for this very popular event!

If you don't have tickets, our ZOOM option will still be available at the link below Dec 19th.

We are so sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you for your understanding!

Join us for an evening of traditional native stories as told by the great community cultural teacher Hope Flanagan!

Hope Flanagan is the Community Outreach and Cultural Teacher at Dream of Wild Health, a nonprofit dedicated to restoring health and well-being in the Native community by recovering knowledge of and access to healthy Indigenous foods, medicines, and lifeways. Hope is Noodinesiikwe (Little Wind Woman) from the turtle clan. She comes from the people of Tonawanda, Seneca Reservation.

Zoom link: https://bit.ly/47r7Xot

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