Hear our voices
The Hear Our Voices series features, storytellers, from various indigenous nations, bringing in knowledge and wisdom through the telling of traditional oral tales. Each month, we host an indigenous storyteller.
This storytelling series is curated by Gayle Ross.
Gayle Ross is an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation and a direct descendant of John Ross, Principal Chief of the Cherokee during the infamous “Trail of Tears”. Her grandmother told stories and it is from this rich Native American heritage that Gayle’s storytelling springs. During the past twenty-five years, Gayle has become one of the best-loved and most respected storytellers to emerge from the current surge of interest in this timeless art form.
🎄 Storytelling at MONAH: Native American Night Before Christmas 🎄
Celebrate the holiday season at MONAH with a special storytelling of Native American Night Before Christmas on December 28th at 10 AM! 🌟
After enjoying this heartwarming holiday tale, children and families are invited to get creative by making their very own bison ornament 🎨🐂—a fun keepsake to take home and treasure!
This event is FREE, including both the storytime and craft-making session, and is a perfect holiday outing for the entire family. Don’t miss out on this festive, family-friendly celebration!
Past Hear Our Voices events
Geri Keams performs a Cheyenne star legend, a Navajo legend about how water came to First People, and sings chants with her drum. You can not miss this rare live event with this amazing storyteller!