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Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel

Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel (born March 24, 1960) is a Mohegan author, historian, and storyteller who serves as both the Medicine Woman and Tribal Historian for the Mohegan Tribe. In addition, she is executive director of the tribe’s cultural and community programs department. Also a prolific writer, Zobel has published many books including the historical biography, ''Medicine Trail: The Life and Lessons of Gladys Tantaquidgeon'', and the futuristic novel ''Oracles''. Some publications appear under her maiden name of Melissa Jayne Fawcett.
==Education and family==

Tantaquidgeon Zobel served as high school president of The Williams School in New London, Connecticut. After receiving her B.S.F.S. in History and Diplomacy from Georgetown University, where she was both a member of the Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society and recipient of the Lorenze Tsosie Native American Scholarship. Zobel earned an M.A. in History from the University of Connecticut—the school from which both her mother, Jayne Fawcett, and great-aunt, Dr. Gladys Tantaquidgeon, received degrees. Both are prominent Mohegan figures.〔 Jayne Fawcett grew up on the home site of Reverend Samson Occom, one of the first Christian American Indian ministers.〔 Gladys Tantaquidgeon founded what is now the oldest Indian-run museum in the United States, the (Tantaquidgeon Indian Museum ), in 1931. Dr. Tantaquidgeon also trained the young Zobel in tribal oral traditions, beliefs and sacred practices.〔 Following her death on November 1, 2005, Dr. Gladys Tantaquidgeon’s life and accomplishments were acknowledged in a New York Times article.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/02/nyregion/02tantaquidgeon.html?_r=2& )〕 In 2012, Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel also earned her M.F.A. from Fairfield University. She has three children: Madeline Fielding Sayet, Rachel Sayet, and David Sayet.

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