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Miriam Moore reads TheWalkingPeople:ANativeAmericanOralHistory, by Paula Underwood.
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124 episodes
6 days ago
Many of these stories in the Walking People read/sung by Paula Underwood are on iTunes, recorded by Paula Underwood in deep big ideas. May kind thoughts come, she wrote me. I liked how she looked. The stories she read had stood ages, now they sooth chaotic thoughts. Rhythm and words sing themselves: I find the gorgeous song inside the words. I sing the strands in the braid. These stories are for all earths' children. I sing my own telling.
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Many of these stories in the Walking People read/sung by Paula Underwood are on iTunes, recorded by Paula Underwood in deep big ideas. May kind thoughts come, she wrote me. I liked how she looked. The stories she read had stood ages, now they sooth chaotic thoughts. Rhythm and words sing themselves: I find the gorgeous song inside the words. I sing the strands in the braid. These stories are for all earths' children. I sing my own telling.
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We wait to see what they will do
Miriam Moore reads TheWalkingPeople:ANativeAmericanOralHistory, by Paula Underwood.
44 seconds
1 year ago
We wait to see what they will do

These ones have more energy than most, and we wanted to confirm our most recent stories of a land beyond the dark ocean to the jagged mountains

Miriam Moore reads TheWalkingPeople:ANativeAmericanOralHistory, by Paula Underwood.
Many of these stories in the Walking People read/sung by Paula Underwood are on iTunes, recorded by Paula Underwood in deep big ideas. May kind thoughts come, she wrote me. I liked how she looked. The stories she read had stood ages, now they sooth chaotic thoughts. Rhythm and words sing themselves: I find the gorgeous song inside the words. I sing the strands in the braid. These stories are for all earths' children. I sing my own telling.