Cherokee Traditional Tales

 

with Gayle Ross

Gayle Ross

Welcome back Gayle Ross…

Join MONAH in welcoming back Gayle Ross, Cherokee storyteller for a virtual telling of traditional Cherokee tales. Ross will tell two stories appropriate for the whole family. In addition to these stories, a story-related activity and craft for children ages 3 and up is available to watch below!

Gayle Ross is a world-renowned storyteller, an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation, and a direct descendant of John Ross, Principal Chief of the Cherokee during the infamous Trail of Tears. Her grandmother told stories and it is from this rich Native American heritage that Gayle’s beautiful storytelling springs.

Captions for Ross’ stories are available in both English. Spanish captions coming soon!


 
 

Enjoyed the story?

Check out an accompanying activity for kids and kids at heart, ages 3+!

Cherokee storyteller Gayle Ross used a shaker in her story about Tsisdu, or Rabbit. Every time Rabbit had a part of him taken away, he sang his name, Tsisdu with a shaker or rattle.

Rattles or shakers are a musical instrument that are great for keeping musical beats, and are also very fun and easy to make! Follow these instructions or watch the video to make your own shaker or rattle to make music with!

Follow along with one of our staff members or download the instructions below!

 

Thank you for joining MONAH and Gayle Ross for our first Hear Our Voices storytelling event. We hope you enjoyed listening in, and hope you’ll help us make these virtual events even better. Please take a minute to fill out this anonymous survey.