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HOW RABBIT TRICKED OTTER & OTHER CHEROKEE ANIMAL STORIES
Gayle Ross
Read by Gayle Ross

While teaching stories are integral to all traditions, some are able to bridge cultural gaps better than others. These authentic stories are part of a series by Native American storytellers. Ross employs vocal variety, with changes in pitch and pacing, to keep the listener interested in her stories. Another factor in the success of her presentations is the more universal quality of the stories she has chosen to tell. Those who listen to the entire Caedmon series will be struck by similarities among certain tales from different traditions, always a part of the fascination of storytelling. The series provides an appealing view of these cultures. S.G. ©AudioFile, Portland, Maine [Published: FEB 93]

       


   

Storytelling • 1 hr. • • ©1991

Repak • Caedmon/Harper Audio •
CS ISBN 1559945427  $11.00 • One cassettes



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