Today's increasingly interconnected and globalized world demands that students be taught to appreciate human diversity and recognize universally held values and beliefs. Authentic, culturally based folktales can lay the foundation for this cultural understanding.
Professional storytellers including editors Sherry Norfolk and Lyn Ford are deeply committed to bringing people together through story. In this book, they have identified a group of culturally diverse storytellers whose carefully researched tales authentically reflect the cultures from which they come. The book includes well-crafted, culturally authentic folktales contributed by storytellers of varying cultures and ethnicities. Commentaries from the contributors follow each tale, reflecting on the story and its significance to the culture it represents. Sets of questions for teachers and librarians also accompany each story to facilitate discussion.
Teachers, librarians and information specialists find that the stories engage students' attention and empathy. The commentaries provide insights into the significance of cultural norms, customs, and beliefs represented in the story, and the discussion questions and guides help them drill down with students to achieve deeper understanding. Resource lists of additional relevant materials at the end of each section promote continued learning.
- Folktales are engaging, non-didactic and entertaining they captivate student attention while allowing them to explore other cultures and value systems.
Provides commentaries that offer insights into the significance of the cultural norms and beliefs represented in each storyIncludes thoughtful and effective discussion questions and guides that save librarians and teachers timeOffers resource lists of relevant materials for further study
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Both school and public children's librarians will find this a valuable resource It presents a nuanced perspective on the importance of story in fostering cultural competency and advice on effective storytelling Highly recommended. * American Libraries *
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Winner of Special Storytelling Resources 2021.Today's increasingly interconnected and globalized world demands that students be taught to appreciate human diversity and recognize universally held values and beliefs. Authentic, culturally based folktales can lay the foundation for this cultural understanding.
Foreword: Sharing the Love: Honoring Our World's Cultures through Stories |
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Introduction |
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Prologue: Why Folktales? |
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1 Voices Lifting Up the Legacy of the First Nations |
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Gluskonba and the Animals: A Traditional Abenaki Story |
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Why Thunder is a Friend to the Cherokees |
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Lifting the Sky: A Salish Star Story Told by Vi (taqws∂blu) Hilbert |
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2 Voices Coursing from the Mountains and Seas East to the Pacific Ocean and Beyond |
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Legend of the Morning Glory |
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Help Yourself: A Folktale from Hawaii |
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The Man Who Could Make the Trees Blossom (Hanasaka Jiijii) |
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Boundless Strength: A Japanese Legend |
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3 Voices Carried West from Europe to the Span of Two American Continents |
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The Time Jack Went to Seek His Fortune |
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Margarita, La Cucarachita |
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4 Voices Declaring the Diversity of the African Diaspora |
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Sukeyna's Journey: A Wolof Tale: From the story "Kumba Am Ndey ak Kumba Amul Ndey" |
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Yelling without Being Loud |
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Contests: Tales of Competition and Determination |
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Karen "Queen Nur" Abdul-Malik |
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Anansi and the Magic Cauldron: An Ashanti Tale |
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5 Voices Beyond Boundaries: A Deeper Understanding |
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When the Story Is Ended: Storytelling for Community-Building |
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Epilogue: Where Do We Go from Here? |
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Index |
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About the Editors |
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Lyn Ford is an internationally recognized storyteller and a teaching artist for the Ohio Alliance for Arts Education and the Kennedy Center's Ohio State-Based Collaborative Initiative.
Sherry Norfolk, an award-winning storyteller, author, and teaching artist, performs and presents nationally and internationally.