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Chickasaw storyteller Glenda Galvan preserves the ancient and vital art of First American storytelling in a collection of stories drawn from Chickasaw oral tradition. Presented as children's stories told in English and Chickasaw, the Chikasha Stories series introduces the spirit Chickasaw people share with animals and nature, explores our culture, and shares our beliefs about Aba' Binni'li, creator of all things. Award-winning Chickasaw artist Jeannie Barbour brings the traditional Chickasaw stories to life. The three titles of the series are Chikasha Stories, Volume One: Shared Spirit,…mehr

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Chickasaw storyteller Glenda Galvan preserves the ancient and vital art of First American storytelling in a collection of stories drawn from Chickasaw oral tradition. Presented as children's stories told in English and Chickasaw, the Chikasha Stories series introduces the spirit Chickasaw people share with animals and nature, explores our culture, and shares our beliefs about Aba' Binni'li, creator of all things. Award-winning Chickasaw artist Jeannie Barbour brings the traditional Chickasaw stories to life. The three titles of the series are Chikasha Stories, Volume One: Shared Spirit, Chikasha Stories, Volume Two: Shared Voices, and Chikasha Stories Volume Three: Shared Wisdom. Readers can also get the interactive app based on the award-winning Chikasha Stories, Volume One: Shared Spirit, narrated in English and Chickasaw.
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Autorenporträt
Glenda A. Galvan was born into the Fox Clan of the Chickasaw Nation and serves as her clan's storyteller. She has served on numerous museum boards, and often travels to share her culture and traditional Southeastern stories. She holds a bachelor's degree in education from the University of Oklahoma and serves the Chickasaw Nation as manager and curator of the Chickasaw White House museum and historical site at Emet, Oklahoma.