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Die schönsten indianischen Märchen
- Narrated by: Axel Grube
- Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In den Märchen und Mythen der nordamerikanischen Indianer spiegelt sich das Leben einer ganz eigenen, faszinierenden Kultur. Eine ehrfürchtige Naturverbundenheit, das Grundgefühl einer gleichwertigen Beseeltheit aller Lebewesen und eine große Nähe zu den Traumwelten prägen die indianischen Erzählungen. Sie geben uns somit das ergreifende Bild einer beinahe untergegangenen Welt.
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