Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel, tribal historian for the Mohegan Nation in Connecticut, received the Native American Authors Award for Non-Fiction for her first book, The Lasting of the Mohegans. Her training in Mohegan traditions and spirituality came from her great-aunt, 104-year-old Mohegan Medicine Woman Gladys Tantaquidgeon, and her great-uncle Chief Harold Tantaquidgeon, both of whom began the Tantaquidgeon Indian Museum with their father, John, in 1931, in Uncasville, Connecticut.
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""Oracles" is an entertaining read and commentary." ""Oracles" will enlighten those interested in contemporary Native issues while providing an escapist reader hours of literary pleasure." "Magic realism meets sf in the fascinating "Orales"" ""Oracles will enlighten those interested in contempoary Native issues while providing an escapist reader hours of literary pleasure."

