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    <title>Global Storytime Podcast - Episodes Tagged with “Nativeamericans”</title>
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    <description>Welcome to the Global Storytime Podcast! Every two weeks I release a pair of episodes that help us explore another corner of the world. The first episode is a story from a different country or culture that is perfect for listeners young and old. The second episode shares the history, languages, favorite foods and sports, and more from the country or culture featured. 
So grab a blanket, a stuffie, or a cup of tea and settle in for our journey. Are you ready? Let's go!
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    <itunes:subtitle>Folktales from around the world.</itunes:subtitle>
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    <itunes:summary>Welcome to the Global Storytime Podcast! Every two weeks I release a pair of episodes that help us explore another corner of the world. The first episode is a story from a different country or culture that is perfect for listeners young and old. The second episode shares the history, languages, favorite foods and sports, and more from the country or culture featured. 
So grab a blanket, a stuffie, or a cup of tea and settle in for our journey. Are you ready? Let's go!
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  <title>5. Basket Lady Swing &amp; Beaver and Echo</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>This week I bring you 2 stories from the Tulalip Tribes from Washington state. </itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>This week I bring you 2 stories from the Tulalip Tribes from Washington state, told by two guest storytellers, Notosha Gobin and Michelle Myles. Notosha and Michelle are educators for the Hibulb Culutral Center and they teach the Lushootseed language. They have two stories that they want to share with you: 'Basket Lady Swing' and 'Beaver and Echo'. I hope you enjoy them!   
Welcome to the Global Storytime Podcast! Every two weeks I will bring a story from a different corner of the world so that we can get a glimpse into another place and culture. I will do my best to explain the potentially unfamiliar to provide context and will end each episode with some information about the country so we can get to know it better!
Comments or critiques are sooo welcome. You can email the show at globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com.
This episode features traditional Salish songs:
Intro Song: 'Canoe Song', Ha7lh Kwakwayel
Transitions Song: 'Greeting of the Day', Ha7lh Kwakwayel
Closing Song: 'Wolf', Swalklanexw Dallas 
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<p>Welcome to the Global Storytime Podcast! Every two weeks I will bring a story from a different corner of the world so that we can get a glimpse into another place and culture. I will do my best to explain the potentially unfamiliar to provide context and will end each episode with some information about the country so we can get to know it better!</p>

<p>Comments or critiques are sooo welcome. You can email the show at <a href="mailto:globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com" rel="nofollow">globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com</a>.</p>

<p>This episode features traditional Salish songs:<br>
Intro Song: &#39;Canoe Song&#39;, Ha7lh Kwakwayel<br>
Transitions Song: &#39;Greeting of the Day&#39;, Ha7lh Kwakwayel<br>
Closing Song: &#39;Wolf&#39;, Swalklanexw Dallas</p>]]>
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<p>Welcome to the Global Storytime Podcast! Every two weeks I will bring a story from a different corner of the world so that we can get a glimpse into another place and culture. I will do my best to explain the potentially unfamiliar to provide context and will end each episode with some information about the country so we can get to know it better!</p>

<p>Comments or critiques are sooo welcome. You can email the show at <a href="mailto:globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com" rel="nofollow">globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com</a>.</p>

<p>This episode features traditional Salish songs:<br>
Intro Song: &#39;Canoe Song&#39;, Ha7lh Kwakwayel<br>
Transitions Song: &#39;Greeting of the Day&#39;, Ha7lh Kwakwayel<br>
Closing Song: &#39;Wolf&#39;, Swalklanexw Dallas</p>]]>
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