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The Cherokee National Youth Choir: Preserving the Cherokee Language Through Music

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Paul LaRoche shares his profound journey of discovery, from being adopted away from his Native American heritage to reconnecting with his biological Lakota family. Raised in a middle-class farming community, Paul's story unfolds as he learns about his true identity and the rich cultural legacy that was hidden from him.

In this episode, Paul discovers the inspiring work of the Cherokee National Youth Choir. Founded in 2000, the choir plays a pivotal role in preserving the Cherokee language and culture through music. Directors Mary Kay Henderson and Kathy Sierra discuss the choir's mission, the selection process, and the impact of the choir on its young members. They share touching anecdotes of how music and cultural pride have transformed the lives of these young singers, fostering leadership and self-confidence.

Join us as we explore the power of music in cultural preservation and the poignant stories of young Cherokee singers who carry their heritage forward with pride.

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Paul LaRoche shares his profound journey of discovery, from being adopted away from his Native American heritage to reconnecting with his biological Lakota family. Raised in a middle-class farming community, Paul's story unfolds as he learns about his true identity and the rich cultural legacy that was hidden from him.

In this episode, Paul discovers the inspiring work of the Cherokee National Youth Choir. Founded in 2000, the choir plays a pivotal role in preserving the Cherokee language and culture through music. Directors Mary Kay Henderson and Kathy Sierra discuss the choir's mission, the selection process, and the impact of the choir on its young members. They share touching anecdotes of how music and cultural pride have transformed the lives of these young singers, fostering leadership and self-confidence.

Join us as we explore the power of music in cultural preservation and the poignant stories of young Cherokee singers who carry their heritage forward with pride.

  continue reading

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