
Contes et légendes amérindiens
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Narrated by:
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Fabienne Prost
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By:
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WT Larned
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Ce sont trois contes et légendes d’amérique du nord, et du sud que vous allez trouver dans ce livre audio : un conte brésilien, la légende du guarana, qui raconte comment se forma cette plante qui a la forme d’un œil. Une légende amérindienne écrite par Sara Cone Bryant : la capture du feu, ou comment un petit garçon partit à la recherche du feu. Un conte amérindien de WT Larned, traduite par F. Prost : Le petit garçon et la petite fille dans les nuages, qui raconte la création d’une grande montagne sacrée.
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