Penny Gamble-Williams
GRANDMA ENERGY! Sitting with Penny Gamble Williams felt like sitting royalty carrying powerful ancient wisdom humbly and gently shared. Penny Gamble-Williams is an enrolled tribal member of the Chappaquiddick Tribe of the Wampanoag Nation of Massachusetts, who honors her African Blood. She is an activist involved with environmental, and Indigenous land rights. Penny is the Spiritual Leader, and President of the tribe’s non-profit corporation. From 1995 and until 2002 Penny was the Sonqsqua, or (Chief) of her tribe. Penny Gamble-Williams is a visual artist, art instructor, poet, writer, storyteller, and recording artist/musician! Her radio show, The Talking Feather, aired on WOL 1450 AM in DC, XM Satellite Radio, and BlogTalk Internet Radio from 2000 until 2013. In 2005 Penny and her husband, Thunder Williams, co authored a concept paper on the historical connections and relationships of African, and Native Americans. They presented it to the National Museum of the American Indian. A traveling exhibit called “IndiVisible-African-Native American Lives in the Americas” was created. Penny and her husband represented the community on the curatorial team.
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Art Work:www.moonwoman7.com