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The History Labyrinth

The History Labyrinth

By: Gerard Tolson
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History isn’t a straight line. It’s a maze. Here at The History Labyrinth let us forget the timelines, and enter the maze. Most history books give you the "A to B" of what happened. The History Labyrinth takes you deeper. We step off the well-worn path to explore the forgotten corridors, the strange coincidences, and the shadowy figures who shaped our world from the corners of the room. Join us as we navigate the twists and turns of the past, proving that the further you wander into the maze, the more fascinating the story becomes.Gerard Tolson World
Episodes
  • The Keepers of the Central Fire: Onondaga Nation
    Jan 31 2026

    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to the Onondaga Nation

    03:01 The Origins and Governance of the Onondaga

    10:10 Daily Life and Cultural Practices

    12:37 Resistance and Resilience Against Colonization

    14:56 Lessons from the Onondaga for Today


    This episode explores the Onondaga Nation, known as the keepers of the central fire of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. It delves into their origins, governance, cultural practices, and the resilience they demonstrated against colonization. The conversation highlights the balance in their society, the importance of gratitude, and the lessons we can learn from their history to address contemporary issues.



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    17 mins
  • The Cherokee: Roots That Could Not Be Erased
    Jan 29 2026

    “The Cherokee: Roots That Could Not Be Erased” is a powerful exploration of endurance, identity, and cultural legacy. This podcast traces the story of the Cherokee people—from their deep ancestral origins to the forced removals and resilience that shaped their modern identity. Through conversations with historians, elders, and community members, each episode uncovers voices, traditions, and truths often left out of textbooks. Join us as we walk the timeline of survival and strength, discovering how the Cherokee Nation continues to thrive, teach, and reclaim its story today.

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    17 mins
  • the Oneida: The Standing Stone
    Jan 22 2026

    The Oneida – People of the Standing Stone

    Long before modern borders, the Oneida Nation built a society rooted in balance, responsibility, and deep respect for the natural world. Known as the People of the Standing Stone, the Oneida were—and remain—one of the original nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, one of the oldest democratic systems in human history.

    In this episode of The History Labyrinth, we explore how Oneida gender roles created balance rather than hierarchy, how women shaped agriculture and governance, and how men hunted and fished with care and ceremony. We uncover how the Oneida cultivated the land through the Three Sisters, crafted tools for survival, and built a culture designed to last for generations.

    We also confront the impact of colonization, land loss, and broken treaties, while highlighting the resilience of the Oneida people today. This episode is not just about the past—it’s about what the Oneida legacy teaches us now: sustainability, shared leadership, and the power of cultural survival.

    Step into the Labyrinth and discover a story that is still being lived.

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    10 mins
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