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Participants, volunteers and onlookers can be seen at a Mount Taylor Winter Quadrathlon transition point similar to the one involved in an accident Saturday. [Photo by Daniel Zollinger/Independent] Full Story


Native American storyteller Teddi Duncan counts to ten in Apache while behind her Adam Teller counts along while telling tales Saturday morning at the Octavia Fellin Children's Library in downtown Gallup. Duncan, Teller and Sunny Dooley gathered together for the Second Annual Hané Storytelling Festival, which organizers describe as an opportunity to appreciate the diversity of Native American stories and culture. {Photo by Jeff Jones/Independent]


ative American storyteller Adam Teller demonstrates an archer drawing back his bow while telling a story Saturday as Teddi Duncan and Sunny Dooley listen at the Octavia Fellin Children's Library in downtown Gallup. The trio of storytellers joined together for the Second Annual Hané Storytelling Festival, which organizers describe as an opportunity to appreciate the diversity of Native American stories and culture. [Photo by Jeff Jones/Independent]

Monday
February 18, 2008
Selected Stories:

GOP organizes for statewide effort in fall

Tsosie: Water project ‘quality of life’ issue

Truck careens into Quad crowd

Hané Festival storytellers share Native American tales

Deaths

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