No. of pages 48
Published: 2000
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Storyteller based at the Ute Mountain Tribe reservation and immersed in Native American society.
Artist a member of the Dine people, working in the artistic tradition of Native North America.
Combines ghost stories, creation myths, hero stories, traditional tals and tales in a modern setting.
This book is part of a book series called Multicultural Stories .
There are 48 pages in this book. It is an anthology. This book was published 2000 by Hachette Children's Group .
Saviour Pirotta has written over 100 children's books, ranging from picture books to novels. He has been fascinated by traditional tales since he was a child, and before becoming a full-time writer he worked as a storyteller for the Commonwealth Institute in London. His titles include The Orchard Book of First Greek Myths and The Orchard Book of Grimm's Fairy Tales. He lives in Saltaire, West Yorkshire. Jerry Cohoe is a member of the Dine people. He is a part-time artist who also holds down a day job and teaches Navajo at night school. This is his first full book, although his work has been exhibited and published regularly in the USA. Linda Raczek has lived on the Ute Mountain Tribe reservation for many years. She was the tribe's family attorney, but is now a full-time writer. She has had several stories published in the USA; this is the first of her books to be commissioned by a UK publisher.
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