The Craig Strete Collection
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Narrated by:
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Robert Ryan
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By:
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Craig Strete
About this listen
Here is an anthology of Craig Strete's unique Native American-themed short stories. A haunting roller coaster ride through the light and the dark of the Native American psyche. Stories include:
- Gods Who Could Not Stay (1982)
- A Wounded Knee Fairy Tale (1982)
- The Voice of a New Instrument (1988)
- Mother of Cloth, Heart of Clock (1975)
- A Sunday Visit with Great-grandfather (1974)
- Dancing the Dead Safe into Their Beads (1982)
- In the Belly of the Death Mother (1988)
- On the Way Home (1982)
- Every World with a String Attached (1980)
- So That Men Might Not See (1988)
- When Old Man Coyote Sang the World into Being (1988)
- Why Has the Virgin Mary Never Entered the Wigwam of Standing Bear? (1976)
- Another Horse of a Different Technicolor (1988)
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