Stories of the Meshika

Michael Heralda tells stories of the Meshika, or Aztec people, and performs related songs with his grandson, Noah Heralda, during a Native American storytelling performance Tuesday in the Campus Center Ballroom. The event was sponsored by the Multicultural Club. / photo by Celeste Drake
Michael Heralda tells stories of the Meshika, or Aztec people, and performs related songs with his grandson, Noah Heralda, during a Native American storytelling performance Tuesday in the Campus Center Ballroom. The event was sponsored by the Multicultural Club. / photo by Celeste Drake
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