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Tickling the Belly of the Beast
Interview
Dr. Darryl Babe Wilson, Russ Imrie, Barbara Mike, Cynthia Gustin
 Cynthia Gustin  Contact Contributor
Nov. 24, 2009, 5:02 p.m.
Dr. Wilson describes the Two Moons and delves into the Heart Mind. Dr. Darryl Babe Wilson is a scholar/poet and a political activist, a humorist and a storyteller. During a newspaper interview, he described himself as "a dreamer and a storyteller".

As a traditional storyteller, he preserves the oral traditions and cultural survival of Native Nations. Similar to the legendary Kopelli, he traveled and worked with Indian youth preserving their traditions and literature. Darryl was involved with a writing and publishing program that worked with Native children on reservations in the Southwest. He edited the ArtsReach Literary Magazine’s Dancing with the Wind, Volume VII, 1995/1996. From that experience, he noticed the healing process in children that evolved through writing.
Dr. Darryl Babe Wilson, Russ Imrie, Barbara Mike, Cynthia Gustin
Dr. Wilson describes the Two Moons and delves into the Heart Mind. Dr. Darryl Babe Wilson is a scholar/poet and a political activist, a humorist and a storyteller. During a newspaper interview, he described himself as "a dreamer and a storyteller".

As a traditional storyteller, he preserves the oral traditions and cultural survival of Native Nations. Similar to the legendary Kopelli, he traveled and worked with Indian youth preserving their traditions and literature. Darryl was involved with a writing and publishing program that worked with Native children on reservations in the Southwest. He edited the ArtsReach Literary Magazine’s Dancing with the Wind, Volume VII, 1995/1996. From that experience, he noticed the healing process in children that evolved through writing.

Dr. Darryl Babe Wilson, Native American Story Teller Download Program Podcast
Dr. Darryl Babe Wilson, Native American Story Teller
00:51:47 1 June 25, 2009
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