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Debra Morningstar-Oneida Storyteller : Tales From the Lodge
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Oneida Storyteller, Debra Morningstar invites you to sit at the fire in her "Lodge" as she shares the "old stories" from the Four Directions of Turtle Island.
Genre: Kids/Family: Children's Storytelling
Release Date: 2007
Tales From the Lodge Record Label: Debra Morningstar-Oneida Storyteller
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Welcome 1:30 Album Only
How Rabbit Lost His Tail 3:00 Album Only
Legend of the Corn Husk Doll 3:13 Album Only
How Turtle Cracked His Shell 3:35 Album Only
Why Dogs Don't Talk Anymore 2:43 Album Only
Boy & Rattlesnake 2:50 Album Only
How Chipmunk Got His Stripes 3:14 Album Only
How Porcupine Got His Quills 2:25 Album Only
How Raccoon Got His Mask 2:26 Album Only
Grandmother Spider Steals the Sun 2:56 Album Only
Bluebird and Coyote 2:39 Album Only
Grasshopper's Song 6:16 Album Only
The First Dream Catcher 2:06 Album Only
Grandmother's Song 1:37 Album Only
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Album Notes

Debra Morningstar--Oneida Storyteller--Yukhika-l’atuhse? (She tells us stories) has presented her storytelling programs, residencies, keynotes, and Healing workshops across the country and Canada for the past 22 years!

An enrolled member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, Debra weaves Native stories, rattles and flute into an entertaining and educational cultural presentation!
She regularly presents at schools, festivals, conferences and libraries and more!

Debra’s storytelling style is upbeat and lively yet remains close to her Oneida traditions.
When performing, Debra invites the children to help her “Tell the stories” as they pick animals and “cultural objects” out of her Native Story Basket!

In Debra's CD "Tales From the Lodge..." listeners (of all ages) will enjoy listening to the ancient, traditional teaching stories accompanied by Debra's flute playing, drumming and tribal song.

It is Debra’s hope that she honors the Spirit of her ancestors by sharing her culture through education and storytelling. She also feels a responsibility to the next seven generations to carry on the oral tradition — one that she takes very seriously.

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REVIEWS

Tales From the Lodge
author: Pamela
I bought this CD for a First Grade camping trip to Land Between the Lakes. I used it at our campfire. 36 children were spellbound as they listened to these awesome tales. Our children are inner city children and had never heard Native American Tales before. Absolutely Fabulous CD!
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How Rabbit :ost his Tail
author: Gordon the picture man
by listening to her tell this story one can only think of, is long has she been telling stories. You feel as if Debra is talking only to you, once more these stroies are teaching of how to live, and how to be. For children its a message...
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Wonderful lessons
author: Eclipse
This Cd is filled with important lessons for all--adults and children alike. Listening to these stories has been inspiring. The music and stories are artfully blended for a delightful experience.
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Awesome CD!!!!!
author: Sandy
As the grandmother of 9, I am so happy to have the stories finally on CD so I can share them with the kids and grandkids! The stories are definitely fun but their lessons are priceless! This is a must have for every parent and grandparent. (Even my mom owns the CD and loves it!)
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