This is in response to a comment Kent Fullarton left on my Native American Healing Blog
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http://www.hypnothoughts.com/profiles/blogs/native-american-healing...
Kent wrote:
It is too bad that we are losing our teaching tales. But what use is a story without a story-teller. It has been many years sense I have told the story about the hunt from Little Conjos. That teaches that the obvious may not be true. Or how Charley One Step got his name and learned about respect. Only in my dreams will I again sit by the fire at Hunter's Camp on the Captain Grande Reservation, and tell an old story.
I just wanted to let Kent and you know that STORY TELLING IS ALIVE AND WELL @
Fable's Fireside Story Telling Circle Cooperatition here on HT.com
http://www.hypnothoughts.com/group/fablesfiresidestorytellingcircle...
If you throw a log on the virutal fire -- We will come and we will listen... I for one would love to hear about the hunt from Little Conjos that teaches that the obvious may not be true or how Charley One Step got his name and learned about respect --
Michael E. on behalf of the Fireside - Story Tellers and friends
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