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Resilience and Reclamation: A Choctaw Elder's Journey

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During season one of Hidden Heritage, we filmed an episode called Conversations with the Elders. It was so popular that we immediately went to work meeting with more elders. In this episode of Hidden Heritage, we are going to visit with Wilson Roberts, a Choctaw elder from Oklahoma. Because most of the elders that we spoke with were still living during the early 1900s. Many of their life stories carry some cultural trauma from growing up through America's growing pains. Times have changed for the better, but I feel that it is important to let the elders speak open and honestly to better understand the plight of Native America during that part of American history. Join us now for a conversation with Wilson Roberts.

Wilson Roberts, also known by his Choctaw name Blue Thunder, shares his poignant story of being taken to a boarding school at a young age, enduring hardships, and the cultural suppression he faced. From escaping the school to working labor-intensive jobs, Wilson's narrative is one of resilience and finding solace in his heritage. He emphasizes the importance of preserving Native languages and traditions, reflecting on his journey of reconnecting with his roots and advocating for the wellbeing of future generations.

This episode sheds light on the struggles and strength of Native American elders, offering a window into the past and lessons for the future. Wilson's story is a testament to the enduring spirit of the Choctaw people and the broader Native American community.

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During season one of Hidden Heritage, we filmed an episode called Conversations with the Elders. It was so popular that we immediately went to work meeting with more elders. In this episode of Hidden Heritage, we are going to visit with Wilson Roberts, a Choctaw elder from Oklahoma. Because most of the elders that we spoke with were still living during the early 1900s. Many of their life stories carry some cultural trauma from growing up through America's growing pains. Times have changed for the better, but I feel that it is important to let the elders speak open and honestly to better understand the plight of Native America during that part of American history. Join us now for a conversation with Wilson Roberts.

Wilson Roberts, also known by his Choctaw name Blue Thunder, shares his poignant story of being taken to a boarding school at a young age, enduring hardships, and the cultural suppression he faced. From escaping the school to working labor-intensive jobs, Wilson's narrative is one of resilience and finding solace in his heritage. He emphasizes the importance of preserving Native languages and traditions, reflecting on his journey of reconnecting with his roots and advocating for the wellbeing of future generations.

This episode sheds light on the struggles and strength of Native American elders, offering a window into the past and lessons for the future. Wilson's story is a testament to the enduring spirit of the Choctaw people and the broader Native American community.

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