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Tales From The First Nation

Tales From The First Nation

By: Jay Idle
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Welcome to Tales from The First Nations. I’m Jay Idle, and every week I’ll share with you a tale and ancient wisdom of the native tribes of North America. I’ll be joined by my cats Dawa and Fonzie, who will undoubtedly make their presence known at some point, so I might as well just list them co-hosts.

We hope you will enjoy the tales and wisdom, raise your vibration, and enrich your life with us every week.

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Jay Idle
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Episodes
  • Kokyangwuti Part 2
    Jul 12 2025

    Today we have the second episode dedicated to Kokyangwuti, also known as Spider Grandmother. It is a great story and a lot of great information on a wonderful woman.


    *I try my best to provide accurate pronunciations for names and phrases. Please forgive me if I pronounce something incorrectly.

    Check us out on Facebook at Fonzie Studio Podcasts and let us know what you think of the show.

    talesfromthefirstnations@gmail.com

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    17 mins
  • Kokyangwuti Part 1
    Jul 5 2025

    Today we have the first of our two episodes dedicated to Kokyangwuti, also known as Spider Grandmother. It is a great story and a lot of great information on a wonderful woman.


    *I try my best to provide accurate pronunciations for names and phrases. Please forgive me if I pronounce something incorrectly.

    Check us out on Facebook at Fonzie Studio Podcasts and let us know what you think of the show.

    talesfromthefirstnations@gmail.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    23 mins
  • The Stag and Deer
    Jun 28 2025

    I wanted to spotlight the beauty and spiritual majesty of the stag and deer. We have 3 stories today. The first one is a Cherokee legend that spotlights how the stag got his horns. The second story is another Cherokee legend that might be triggering to victims of violence. It isn't graphic but it is a short story of a woman killed in an act of violence that is given powers by a stag to become a spirit protector of women. Our final story is a love story.


    check out this great site:


    Protect the White Deer


    *I try my best to provide accurate pronunciations for names and phrases. Please forgive me if I pronounce something incorrectly.

    Check us out on Facebook at Fonzie

    Studio Podcasts and let us know what you think of the show.

    talesfromthefirstnations@gmail.com


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    14 mins

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