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In continued efforts to explore and raise awareness of diverse Indigenous stories, history, and culture in Wisconsin, PBS Wisconsin Education will be launching their newest addition to their “Wisconsin Biographies” collection on Tuesday, Nov. 7 at approximately 7:55 p.m. upon conclusion of “Finding Your Roots” on PBS Wisconsin.
The new animated video will be titled “Electa Quinney: Mohican Teacher and Mentor” and will follow Quinney’s legacy as the first public school teacher in Wisconsin and mentor in the Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican community where both traditional Native education and non-Native education were used to keep Mohican culture and values alive, according to a press release from PBS Wisconsin. The video is also available now online at https://pbswisconsineducation.org.
This piece of important and impactful history is a piece of Wisconsin Biographies’ larger mission to support education and knowledge by highlighting historical figures through online media resources.
Animation from “Electa Quinney: Mohican Teacher and Mentor”
(Photo Credit PBS Wisconsin Education)
PBS worked closely with educators, students, scriptwriters, story consultants, voiceover, art, music talent, and advisors, along with collaboration from the Stockbridge-Munsee community and approval from the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians Tribal Council to provide an animated video, a digital book with audio, a gallery of historical images, and an educator guide.
PBS Wisconsin Education Director Megan Monday showed gratitude towards the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohicans Indians Community, especially Monique Tyndall, director of the tribal nation’s cultural affairs office, along with many other contributors.
“We couldn’t have done justice to the Electa Quinney story without the deep collaboration from the Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican Community,” Monday said in a press release. “Working directly with the community ensured historical and representational accuracy and enhanced the art and storytelling of the resources.”
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A 4-year-old boy named Henry Coulson from Whitburn, decided to get his long locks chopped off, in order to help three cancer charities.
Henry had never had his hair cut in his life, and had managed to grow long Blonde curls all the way down his back.
However, after growing his hair to an exceptional length, Henry asked his mother if he could get a cool new haircut.
Henry’s mother, Karen Fairlie said she was originally shocked that Henry wanted to cut off his hair, especially since he asked for a Sharkie Boys hair cut which is essentially a mohican.
“Obviously I said no we are not doing that!” Karen laughed. “We’re not going from goldilocks to a mohican!”
However the mother and son compromised on a very cute, short hair style, which was cut by Nicola Wilkes from hairdressing salon Clipperz, in Whitburn.
Karen did not want Henry’s long locks to go to waste, and after a close friend of hers was diagnosed with cancer, she decided not only to donate Henry’s hair to be made into wigs, but also raise money for cancer charities.
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Karen donated Henry’s hair to The Little Princess Trust, a charity established in 2005 which donates wigs free of charge to children and young people who have lost their own hair through cancer treatment and other conditions.
Karen explained: “To donate to The Little Princess Trust all you need to do is cut the hair while it is tied into a…
Movies Like Last Of The Mohicans: Exploring Historical Epics
Last of the Mohicans, directed Michael Mann and released in 1992, is a gripping historical epic that has captivated audiences for decades. Set during the French and Indian War, the film follows the journey of Hawkeye, a white man raised Mohican Indians, as he navigates the treacherous wilderness and fights against the backdrop of war. The film perfectly balances action, romance, and drama, making it a timeless classic. If you’re a fan of Last of the Mohicans and looking for similar movies to immerse yourself in, here are some recommendations that will transport you to historical eras and captivate you with their storytelling.
1. Braveheart (1995): Directed and starring Mel Gibson, this epic tale follows the life of William Wallace, a Scottish warrior who leads his people against the oppressive English rule. Braveheart shares Last of the Mohicans’ themes of struggle, sacrifice, and the fight for freedom.
2. Gladiator (2000): Directed Ridley Scott, this Oscar-winning film takes you back to ancient Rome. Maximus, a former Roman general, seeks revenge against the corrupt Emperor Commodus. Gladiator shares Last of the Mohicans’ intensity, grandeur, and a protagonist fighting against all odds.
3. Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003): Directed Peter Weir, this historical epic is set during the Napoleonic Wars and follows the adventures of Captain Jack Aubrey and his crew. The film captures the dangers and camaraderie of life on a British naval vessel, much like the bond between Hawkeye and the Mohicans.
4. Kingdom of Heaven (2005): Directed Ridley Scott, this film is set during the Crusades and follows a blacksmith named Balian as he becomes a knight and fights for Jerusalem. Kingdom of Heaven shares Last of the Mohicans’ themes of honor, loyalty, and the clash of cultures.
5. The Last…
Movies Like Dances With Wolves: Exploring Similar s and Stories
“Dances With Wolves” is an epic Western film directed Kevin Costner that tells the story of a Union Army lieutenant who befriends a tribe of Lakota Sioux Native Americans during the American Civil War. The film explores themes of cultural exchange, identity, and the clash between civilization and nature. If you enjoyed this masterpiece and are looking for similar movies that capture the essence of “Dances With Wolves,” here are some recommendations:
1. “The Last of the Mohicans” (1992) – Set during the French and Indian War, this film follows the journey of a British colonel’s daughters who are rescued a Mohican trapper and his adopted Mohawk brother.
2. “Apocalypto” (2006) – Directed Mel Gibson, this intense historical drama follows a young Maya man’s quest for survival and freedom after his village is attacked raiders.
3. “Dances with Wolves” TV Series (1993) – This spin-off television series continues the story of Lieutenant John Dunbar, played Kevin Costner, as he navigates the complexities of life among the Sioux tribe.
4. “The New World” (2005) – Directed Terrence Malick, this film explores the story of Pocahontas and the English settlement at Jamestown, depicting the clash between Native American and European cultures.
5. “Little Big Man” (1970) – This satirical Western follows the life of Jack Crabb, a white man raised the Cheyenne, as he recounts his experiences during the Battle of Little Bighorn and the Indian Wars.
Now, let’s delve into some interesting facts about “Dances With Wolves”:
1. Kevin Costner’s Persistence: Kevin Costner faced numerous obstacles in getting “Dances With Wolves” made, including skepticism from studios and a limited budget. However, his unwavering determination led him to finance a significant portion of the film himself, ultimately resulting in its critical and commercial success.
2. Historical Accuracy: The film was…
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office responds to calls throughout the county. The following calls only pertain to the South and West Shore, including Meyers, South Lake Tahoe, Meeks Bay, Tahoma, and the Echo Summit area. There may be some missing calls due to sheriff’s logs not being completed at the time of the story.
October 19 – October 25, 2023
10/19
08:06 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE REPORT – Occurred on Mohican Dr, in South Lake Tahoe. Disposition: CHECKS CLEAR.
13:33 GRAND THEFT REPORT – Occurred on Fallen Leaf Rd, in South Lake Tahoe. Disposition: REPORT TAKEN.
17:53 LOITERING SUBJECT – Occurred at Lake Tahoe Blvd/Sawmill Rd, in South Lake Tahoe. Disposition: UNABLE TO LOCATE.
23:38 NOISE DISTURBANCE IN PROGRESS – Occurred on Mohican Dr, in South Lake Tahoe. Disposition: ADVISED.
10/20
09:48 ORDINANCE VIOLATION REPORT – Occurred at Han St/Blitzen Rd, in South Lake Tahoe. Disposition: UNFOUNDED.
10:43 CIVIL STANDBY – Occurred on Harris Ave, in Tahoma. Disposition: ASSISTED.
14:55 ORDINANCE VIOLATION REPORT – Occurred on Harris Ave, in Tahoma. Disposition: REPORT TAKEN.
15:39 BATTERY REPORT – Occurred at Edso Jail South Lake Tahoe on Al Tahoe Blvd. in South Lake Tahoe. Disposition: REPORT TAKEN.
21:28 VERBAL DISTURBANCE REPORT – Occurred on Hank Monk Ave, in South Lake Tahoe. Disposition: ASSISTED.
10/21
11:30 ORDINANCE VIOLATION REPORT – Occurred at Sawmill Rd/Lake Tahoe Blvd, in South Lake Tahoe. Disposition: UNABLE TO LOCATE.
14:23 BATTERY REPORT – Occurred on Mountain Meadow Dr, in South Lake Tahoe. Disposition: REPORT TAKEN.
10/22
00:48 SUSP VEH STOP – Officer initiated activity at Margaritas Cafe, Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA. Disposition: ADVISED.
13:35 SUSP VEH STOP – Officer initiated activity at Eighth Ave/Alder St, Tahoma, CA. Disposition: CHECKS CLEAR.
14:00 SEARCH AND RESCUE – Occurred at Pyramid Peak…
Raymond “Ray” Anthony Weithman Sr
By Crawford County Now Staff October 24, 2023 3:13 pm
Raymond “Ray” Anthony Weithman Sr., 88, of Galion passed away Sunday, October 22, 2023 at home.
He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and friend, Ray was born July 4, 1935 in Galion, he was the son of Carl D. and Margaret (Bogner) Weithman. He married the love of his life, Martha Mae “Marty” (Flannery) Weithman on September 6, 1958 and they enjoyed 65 years together.
Ray attended St. Joseph Catholic School and graduated from Galion High School in 1953. He graduated from the College of Engineering/ School of Architecture at The Ohio State University in 1959. He was President of Weithman Brothers Inc. retiring in 1998.
Ray was a faithful member of the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Galion where he ushered for many years, was former president of church council and a Knights of Columbus 4thdegree. Ray enjoyed sailing and was a Commodore at Mohican Sailing Club for two terms. He was past president of the Mohican Valley Airstream Unit and traveled with Marty in their Airstream travel trailer visiting all 48 lower states, and spent many years wintering in Florida. Ray liked gardening, golfing, and was formerly president of Galion Country Club.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by children, Kymberle Ann (Steven) Irwin of Ashland, Raymond A. Jr. (Janet) Weithman of Galion, Elizabeth Mae (Kevin) Holland of Huron and Joseph Carl (Rhonda) Weithman of Columbus; grandchildren, Jamie Ray Weithman, Kaleigh (Peter) Le, Robert Irwin, Michael (Leah) Irwin, Joshua Charles Weithman, Rachel Elizabeth Weithman and Samantha Marie Politz; great grandson, Nicholas Dean Irwin; great granddaughter, Alice Elizabeth Irwin, and brothers, Gary (Kathy) Weithman of Galion and Thomas (Marta) Weithman of Galion.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – In honor of Veterans Day, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR), in cooperation with U.S. Hotels, will once again offer U.S. military, both active duty and veterans, a 30% discount off camping, getaway rentals, state-operated cabins, or resort lodge stays during the month of November.
“It is an honor to support the members of our military who have proudly served our country,” ODNR Director Mary Mertz said. “This is a great way for these heroes to make amazing memories with their families and friends at our state parks.”
ODNR, in cooperation with U.S. Hotels, is offering additional discounts for camping, getaway rentals, state-operated cabins, an resort lodge stays.
To check availability or to make a reservation for state-operated camping, cabins, and other facilities, visit reserveohio.com. Use the promo code “VETERAN23” to receive the 30% discount. This offer is subject to availability and applies to new reservations at open campgrounds, as well as new cabin reservations at Buck Creek, Cowan Lake, Dillon, Lake Hope, Malabar Farm, Mohican, Pike Lake, and Pymatuning state parks.
Great Ohio Lodges, a division of U.S. Hotels, will also offer a 30% discount to all veterans and active-duty military personnel throughout November on lodge rooms and select cabins at their nine properties (Burr Oak Lodge, Deer Creek Lodge, Hocking Hills Lodge, Hueston Woods Lodge, Maumee Bay Lodge, Mohican Lodge, Punderson Manor Lodge, Salt Fork Lodge, and Shawnee Lodge).
To check availability or make a reservation, visit www.greatohiolodges.com, select the park you are interested in, and use promo code “VETERAN23” when making a reservation online or call the Great Ohio Lodges reservation line at 1-800-ATAPARK (282-7275).
“The discount being offered by…
PERRYSVILLE — The colors seemed to come alive over the weekend as the autumn temperatures dipped.
North central Ohio is entering its peak color period and one of the best spots to take in the scenery is Mohican State Park.
Take a twilight owl hike, create the ultimate s’more, canoe along a lazy river or fly down rollercoaster-like terrain on your mountain bike.
You’ll find plenty to surprise you at Mohican State Park Lodge and Conference Center.
The diverse year-round activities and picturesque lakeside setting afford picture-perfect memories for your family, corporate team, church group or wedding party.
Mohican State Park offers a variety of overnight accommodations including a large family campground with electric and non-electric sites, as well as camper cabins and Sherman cabins for guests who want a camping experience.
Other amenities located near the campground complex include archery range, multi-use trails system, and historic grist mill.
Why stay at Mohican Lodge?
From family vacations to events or weddings, Mohican State Park Lodge and Conference Center offers beautiful views and a staff ready to help with all your needs.
- Group rates and incentives
- On-site restaurants and catering
- Children’s educational activities
- Nature trails and naturalist programs
- Indoor and outdoor pools
See more of what Mohican Lodge has to offer and start planning your Ohio getaway today. Book Now.
Deluxe cabins
Located 10 miles from the main campground, four primitive group camps offer non-electric sites for up to 25 guests. Each area offers potable water, pit latrines, fire ring, and two picnic tables per site.
Group camp guests may use campground facilities, such as showerhouses and pool, when they purchase a daily car pass.
Reservations may be made up to six months in advance online or by calling (866) 644-6727.
Cabins may be reserved up to one year in advance of…
(CBS DETROIT) – The city of Detroit’s ShotStoppers program gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to several organizations in the city with the goal of reducing crime in their neighborhood.
We caught up with one of the groups that is benefiting from the funds to talk about their plans for their community.
Our Ray Strickland went to Detroit’s east side and spent the day with the president of the Mohican Regent Association, who spoke about the work they’re doing to help make their community better.
“When I first moved into this neighborhood, neighbors were working with one another, neighbors communicated with one another,” said George Preston.
It’s like taking a trip down memory lane for George Preston.
As we drove around the Mohican Regent Neighborhood, Preston was reminded of how much his community has changed.
“We lost that community spirit,” he said.
Mohican Regent is home to one of the deadliest areas by zip code in Detroit: 48205. Preston describes the area as one filled with hard-working families who simply want to see their community thrive.
But he admits crime, specifically gang activity, can take a toll on any community’s spirit.
“Older people began to move out of the neighborhood because of some crimes in the neighborhood. The perception of crimes in the neighborhood,” Preston said.
Resilient is another way Preston would describe the Mohican Regent.
He and members of the community are determined to be a part of the change they want to see. His neighborhood group has taken money out of their own pockets to uplift the community in many ways.
And now, because of Detroit’s ShotStoppers program, they can give back even more.
“It’s going to be adult education here. We are going to do tutoring, the DIY types of things, we are going to have an expert in various fields carpentry, plumbing, and we are going to…