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Der Bärenjunge und andere Märchen der Irokesen
- Narrated by: Hendrik Wiethase
- Length: 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Fünf kluge und humorvolle Märchen der Irokesen, variationsreich und einfühlsam erzählt vom Autor. Diese alten Märchen sind in teilweise in indianische Gesänge eingebettet. Hase, Bussard, Schildkröte und sogar ein kleiner Junge erleben allerlei Abenteuer. So erahren wir unter anderem, warum der Hase so einen kurzen Schwanz, das Streifenhörnchen Streifen auf dem Rücken und die Klapperschlange so einen flachen Kopf hat. Diese Märchen kann man sich immer wieder anhören.
©2003 Hendrik Wiethase (P)2003 Hendrik Wiethase
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