S1, E4: Comanches, Snakes, and Sooners with Rance Weryackwe

Native ChocTalk

This week’s episode of Native ChocTalk is a MUST LISTEN, y’all. Rance Weryackwe and I spent part of our time recording at the University of Oklahoma campus… take a listen for the following topics: • How Comanche hunting grounds and buffalo wallows were a significant consideration when building the University of Oklahoma campus • Hear Rance sing a cheerful Comanche Hymn (about a 3rd of the way through the episode) • Hear Rance’s decision when faced with the choice of hunting the snake or holding the snake bucket at the Apache Rattlesnake Festival Hunt • Learn about Oklahoma City’s new First Americans Museum and Rance’s contribution to the museum’s exhibits • What McGirt vs Oklahoma actually means for our tribes • What peyote means to the Comanche “I have a strong, long connection to this land being that we’ve travelled over for centuries.” - Rance Weryackwe, Comanche Season 1, Episode 4, https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/ https://www.facebook.com/nativechoctalkpodcast

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