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This page was last updated on
Wednesday April 16, 2008

Traditional stories have educated and informed Native Americans, both young
and old a like for centuries. The stories teach people about
native history, culture and origins. The stories, which
were passed down though generations orally, are teaching people traditional
values.
Several of these stories were recorded by local tribal elders, decades ago.
Where possible these recordings are used, to help pass on the rich story
telling capabilities and rhythm of of these traditional story tellers.
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