Winter-Telling Stories
Winter-Telling Stories is a collection of Kiowa tales written by Alice Marriott and illustrated by Roland Whitehorse.[1]
Marriott relates a number of stories told to her by George Hunt. The stories all relate to Saynday, the main character in the book, and his involvement with natural events on the southern plains. The title comes from Hunt's admonition to "always tell my stories in the winter, when the outdoor work is finished."
Editions
- New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1947.
- New York: W. Sloane Associates, 1947.
- New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1969.
References
- ↑ Buell, Ellen Lewis (7 September 1947). "WINTER-TELLING STORIES. By Alice Marriott. Illustrated by Roland Whitehorse. 84 pp. New York: William Sloone Associates. $2.50". The New York Times. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
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