An Oregon woman hopes her new children's play will accurately represent tribal culture.
Pruella Centers based "Coyote Steals Fire" on stories she heard from her Apache grandfather. The play includes dancing, drumming and songs by the Red Hawks, a Seminole/Creek/Lakota family.
The play opens Friday at the Theatre In The Grove.
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Culture shines in play's tribal stories
(The Oregonian 3/10)
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Theatre In The Grove - http://www.theatreinthegrove.org
Woman aims for authenticity with children's play
Thursday, March 10, 2005
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