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Native American Nature Tales
Program Categories
Storytellers, Theater Programs
Audience Age
Family-especially ages 5 and above
Native American Nature Tales brings to life tribal myths and legends of the animals and birds of North America. Ranging from the humorous to the heart-felt, these stories celebrate native culture and its strong links to the natural world. We learn an Abenaki canoeing song, explore over seven different animals in the Northwest legend of Loon’s Song and discover why America is called Turtle Island. Join one of New England’s favorite tellers as these rich stories create a colorful weave embracing all of nature. Diane has been given permission to tell these tales from many prominent Native American authors.
$475.
Fee listed above is for a live performance- depending on location some travel may apply. Reduced performance fees for block bookings may be available, especially during summer reading.
Group Size
Limit 125 people unless auditorium style seating is available.
Program Length
One hour
Storytelling is the most flexible of art forms! All that is required is an open-comfortable space for the audience to gather. If the performance is to be outdoors then request is for teller not to be in direct sunlight for the length of the performance. Diane has excellent sound equipment that can be heard at a distance which helps with social distancing.
Last Modified
09/22/2022
Recent Library/School Appearances by Diane Edgecomb
Vicky Burr Hyde Park Library
Hyde Park/Boston, MA
(617)361-2524
Lorraine Der Hamilton-Wenham Public Library
Hamilton, MA
(978)468-5577
Mia Cabana Jones Library
Amherst, MA
(413)259-3091
Sara Foster, Berlin Public Library
Berlin, MA
(978)838-2812
Karen Silverthorn, Thayer Memorial Library
Lancaster, MA
(978)368-8928
Performer’s Contact Information
Diane Edgecomb
Diane EdgecombPO Box 300016
Boston, MA 02130
“Your stories were wonderful. The teachers and the students agreed that your presentation is one of the best we’ve ever had. Thank you so much for bringing to life our study of myths and legends.” Missy Thomson, teacher and school librarian, Woodville School, Wakefield, MA