Johnson’s Tales AmandaJean
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- Cultura y sociedad
Welcome to Johnson’s Tales. Professor Gary Johnson was one in a million and how he memorized hundreds of oral stories is a feat only known to him. His life was cut far to short as he was called home in May 2021. Oral traditions are the life blood of our community and that blood will only flow if we speak the words that came before us. Gary impacted the lives of thousands and his well lived life deserves to be honored. His words, should continue to flow, and they will do just that.
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S2 Episode 5: The Student
Gary Johnson was an incredible teacher and mentor to all that walked through his classroom. He did the best he could to help his students inside and outside of the college campus
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S2 Episode 4: Miigizi
Gary would often say, “The woods and the water can take a lot of your pain. There are spirits there that can help if you seek it out.”
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S2 Episode 3: The Megis Shell
The Ojibwe cherish the Megis Shell as the Sacred Shell through which the Creator blew his breath.
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S2 Episode 1: Rainbow Crow
Welcome back friends! It’s time for another tale! The earth was once covered with endless winter. A winter so cold and snowy that the animals had to come up with a plan to get some help from the creator
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S1 Episode 8: Spear Fishing
One of the things that I always admired about Gary is that he never shied away when it came to the hard stuff, and I do not mean beverages. He always handled the topic of racisms with such grace and humility. He listened first and answered second. Gary was biracial and he had a soft spot for his students that dealt with the same things he did. He wanted to create a better community for all of us and he knew educating the community was key . He broke the topic down into easy to digest concepts and he did it in such away that it lit a fire in your soul. You walked away wanting to be better and to do better for Natives. *Although the language in this episode is harsh, the Johnson’s Tales team felt it was necessary to keep Gary’s words as is. He experienced racism on a daily basis and put in the work to try and change the narrative.