History Matters: Nanticoke tribe seeks to sustain its identity
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Audio Recording (podcast)
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History Matters: Nanticoke tribe seeks to sustain its identity
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Oral history is a key source of knowledge to understand the past, present, and vibrant future of Native American communities
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History Matters is a two-part audio recording that examines the Nanticoke Tribe of Delaware's fight to maintain its identity. William Daisey is the speaker. His Native American name is Thunder Eagle, and he is chief of the Nanticoke Indian Tribe of Delaware. In the recording he reflects on his personal and tribe´s past and present.
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June 15 and 26, 2015
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2010s
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William Daisey (Thunder Eagle), chief of the Nanticoke Indian Tribe of Delaware
Anne Hoffman
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Recording 1: 6 minutes 12 seconds
Recording 2: 7 minutes 45 seconds
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Delaware Public Media
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"Meet Native America: William H. Daisey, Chief, Nanticoke Indian Tribe," National Museum of the American Indian Blog (October 31, 2014)
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