C is for Changing Woman (Fantastic Female)

We are pleased to participate in the A to Z Blog Challenge (http://www.a-to-zchallenge.com/). The Story Crossroads theme for this year is “Fantastic Females in Folk & Fairy Tales.” About Navajo/Diné and Changing Woman: More than 400,000 people are part of the Navajo/Diné that is the Southwest region including New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. Credit goesContinue reading “C is for Changing Woman (Fantastic Female)”

Cap’s Off to You! – Pat Mendoza (Posthumously) and Celebrating Story

Featuring: Pat Mendoza Mesmerizing Musician, Self-proclaimed “Lepricano,” Ever-Ready Storyteller Pat Mendoza traveled to tell his stories and strove to learn many instruments from the Celtic and Native American flutes, guitar (6-string and 12-string). People were drawn to him when he played, whether in a concert hall or in a hallway. He told many types ofContinue reading “Cap’s Off to You! – Pat Mendoza (Posthumously) and Celebrating Story”

F is for Flying Food

We are pleased to participate in the A to Z Blog Challenge (http://www.a-to-zchallenge.com/). The Story Crossroads theme for this year is Dual Natures in Folktales Around the World – opposites, contradictions & paradoxes. FOOD- From Quileute People, Northwestern United States The Pacific Ocean gave life and death to the Quileute people. The Quileute tribe todayContinue reading “F is for Flying Food”