Te Ata

Te Ata, whose name means “Bearer of the Morning,” was an internationally acclaimed Chickasaw storyteller. Born in the Oklahoma Territory in 1897, she was proclaimed Oklahoma’s first Oklahoma State Treasure. She regaled audiences in the US and Europe for over 65 years, performing at the White House during the Roosevelt Administration. She died in 1995.


Books

  • Front cover for Baby Rattlesnake / Viborita de Cascabel by Te Ata; Lynn Moroney and Mira Reisberg
      Baby Rattlesnake / Viborita de Cascabel
      By Te Ata, Siobhan Moroney, Mira Reisberg
      Paperback: $11.95
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      Baby Rattlesnake / Viborita de Cascabel

      Baby Rattlesnake / Viborita de Cascabel

      By Te Ata, Siobhan Moroney, Mira Reisberg
      Bilingual English/Spanish. A Native American (Pawnee) tale of family love and forgiveness.

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    • Baby Rattlesnake
      By Te Ata, Siobhan Moroney, Mira Reisberg
      Paperback: $11.95
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      Baby Rattlesnake

      Baby Rattlesnake

      By Te Ata, Siobhan Moroney, Mira Reisberg
      A Native American (Pawnee) tale of family love and forgiveness.

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