Native American Storytelling
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Join us at the Performance Pavilion in Central Park for an education presentation on Waika, the traditional Native art of storytelling, and hear the inspiring story of one family’s return to Illinois.
Ho-Chunk elder Gerald Savage, whose Ho-Chunk name is Ho-Chunk Ska Ga (White Winnebago) will share his personal and family history, including their reintroduction to Illinois, and provide insight into the traditions and culture of his people.
He will introduce Waika, customarily shared during the winter months between December and February. These stories have been passed down through the centuries.
Gerald’s grandparents, Chief Walks with the Wind and Stands on a Cloud, played a significant role in teaching him traditional Ho-Chunk customs and ways of life. He carries on his grandfather’s tradition of teaching people about their tribal ways and storytelling.
Ho-Chunk elder Gerald Savage, whose Ho-Chunk name is Ho-Chunk Ska Ga (White Winnebago) will share his personal and family history, including their reintroduction to Illinois, and provide insight into the traditions and culture of his people.
He will introduce Waika, customarily shared during the winter months between December and February. These stories have been passed down through the centuries.
Gerald’s grandparents, Chief Walks with the Wind and Stands on a Cloud, played a significant role in teaching him traditional Ho-Chunk customs and ways of life. He carries on his grandfather’s tradition of teaching people about their tribal ways and storytelling.
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Where is it happening?
Central Park, Grayslake Illinois, 100 Library Ln, Grayslake, IL 60030-1684, United States
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Host or PublisherGrayslake Heritage Center and Museum









