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Jul 28

Weaving the Living Tapestry with Grandmother Hears Crow

Sunray Peace Village
2202 Downingville Road, Lincoln, VT 05443
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Jul 28, 2025 02:00pm ET

$0.00 - $25.00

In "Weaving the Living Tapestry," Grandmother Hears Crow will share stories that illustrate the importance of attentive listening and how to apply these lessons in our daily lives. Additionally, she will discuss various methods to connect, reconnect, and deepen our relationship with Earth Mother and all our relations. By incorporating simple daily practices, we can learn to see with spirit eyes and hear with spirit ears.


Grandmother Hears Crow (Nootauau Kaukôntuah) lives and breathes the traditions of the Narragansett people. As a master storyteller, educator, published poet, and workshop leader, she weaves Longhouse Tales, Native American legends, and Transformational Stories.


"Stories are gateways that can link diverse cultures, transform our spirits, and open our hearts to one another," she says.


Website: storyteller.eenantowash.org


Biography:

A twice-published poet and author of an upcoming Native children’s novel, Hears Crow served as the Vermont State Liaison to the National Storytelling Network and mentored youth storytellers through Artists Standing Strong Together (ASST). She is on the faculty alumni at the Transformation Storytelling School. With over 35 years of storytelling experience, she brings Indigenous oral traditions and other cultural stories to life at libraries, schools, community centers, museums, and Indigenous gatherings. Formerly the Director of Strategic Sourcing at Deloitte & Touche, she now dedicates herself full-time to storytelling, blending her business expertise with Indigenous traditions to foster communication, engage communities, and educate through stories.