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These conversations we podcast here are from the radio show, Moccasin Tracks, produced and hosted by Deb Reger with various co-hosts. We play all genre music by Native and First Nations and Indigenous peoples. for use on non-commercial community radio. Moccasin Tracks is broadcasting Live with co-hosts: Deb Reger,  Rick Hunt (Abenaki)  and Carolyn Hunt (Abenaki)  at local North Country Community Radio, WZNP-LP, Bethlehem a Pacifica affiliate with air studio in Littleton, New Hampshire,   Tuesdays noon-2PM  Tune in at 99.9FM locally and www.nococommunityradio.org         https://www.orcamedia.n...

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DEB

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Latest episode

Jan 29, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 14: New Hampshire Peace Action Peacekeeping Preparations: A Conversation With A Trainer 29.01.2026

In this episode of Moccasin Tracks we feature new music celebrating the lives and work of the peacemakers and those putting themselves in harms way for a greater good.  We celebrate a common way forward that includes non-violence as a strategy at rallies, vigils and actions as ordinary people take the steps to protect their communities against fascism.  We include music by Charlie King, Woody Guth...

Episode 13: Little People and Stories From Cultures Worldwide 17.10.2024

W.e find some readings and share the basic and common knowledge of one of our favorite subjects, Little People.  Our guest, Sally J. Sharpe-Paulsen joins us in the conversation from Norway where the culture is rich in stories about  elves, trolls and fairy.  We read from the book "Iroquois Supernatural"..by Mike Bastine and Mason Winfield  and find out this is a topic that is often not talked abou...

Episode 12: ANCHOR YOURSELF A Conversation and Music with Jimmy Lee Young 14.10.2024

In this podcast we feature the syndicated radio edition that includes music.  We talk with Jimmy Lee Young via Zoom and enjoy the stories he gifts us with sharing the moments highlighting his Rock and Roll musical career. We play his becoming classic songs from Maya and Great Spirit CD and the single She Wolf. His message is strong and shares the elements of Peace and Love, harmony and care for ea...

Episode 11: Celebrating Abenaki Culture and "The Road To Recognition" with Jeff Benay 07.04.2024

This audio was recorded by Moccasin Tracks while broadcasting Live on Community Radio!!  The interview with Jeff Benay who shares his experiences as a consultant with Indian Education in Swanton, Vermont and Franklin County, Vt. speaks to programs that continue today like "Circle of Courage".  He recently wrote "The Road To Recognition" that shares more stories of the work of the Original Peoples...

Episode 10: Trudy Ann Parker (Koasek of Koas Abenaki) Recorded by Moccasin Tracks 11.01.2024

In this segment of a radio broadcast Jan 9, 2024 we feature the voice of Trudy Ann Parker, author of "Aunt sarah Woman of the Dawnland" who we interviewed with Chief Shirly Hook, Doug Bent and host and producer Deb Reger.  Thank-you for listening. Music Credit Indigie Femme, Just To Be CD, a bit of Nizoni Sky Moccasin Tracks Moccasin Tracks is broadcasting Live with co-hosts: Deb Reger, Rick Hunt...

Episode 5: Grandmother Sasa With Prayer and Consistency and part 2 More About Beadstock 05.08.2021

Music Credits Grandmother Song with Fawn Wood from Kikawiynaw CD from Canyon Records Our Precious Mothers with Bear Fox from Gifts CD bearfoxmusic.com Jim Pepper, Witchi Tia To,  Grandmother Sasa is the founder of The Swan and the Rose Center in Ossipee, NH.  She follows the traditional ways of her teacher mentor "elder Grandmother Nakai Breen (Rose of the River),  Cherokee medicine women in Texas...

Episode 3: Anthropology Meets Oral History and Intersects With Living Abenaki Culture 26.07.2021

In this episode we talk with Anthropology Professor Robert Goodby who is publishing his book with the help of The Harris Center and Cheshire County Historical Society in New Hampshire. His students from Franklin Pierce University in Rindge, NH. have been part of his historical digs and findings.  Bio from NH Humanities Robert Goodby is a professor of Anthropology at Franklin Pierce University in R...

Episode 1: Rain Drop and Chief Paul Bunnell with War Chief David Nepueu 09.07.2021

Remembering our loved ones is perhaps the most challenging for everyone.  In this episode of Moccasin Tracks we remember Rain Drop also known as Patrice Haverluk Lawyer who passed over recently.  She was an Abenaki Clan Mother and talked with Moccasin Tracks about her Native Identity and spiritual naming and her artwork.  We dedicate this show to Patrice by request.  Music Credit White Sky and Hey...

Elder Rachael Warner Whitebear 05.11.2019

We speak with Elder Rachael Warner Whitebear in this podcast from the radio broadcast Nov4, 2019 on Goddard College Community Radio, WGDR Moccasin Tracks radio show with host, Deb Reger. She tells us about what is an elder as an older person, a Traditional Elder or Spiritual Elder and the roles of women. She tells us about important tribal elections and some of the Cultural Teachings that are avai...

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