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Item #686
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Indian Legends: Campfire Ghost Stories, Dolores Tapia Santha, 1994, 60 min. $12.00
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Told by Santha, who is a grandmother and tribal Elder. I thought this was a gentle-spirited series of stories, suitable for children until the very last one: "The Vampire Skeleton" which scared my socks off in broad daylight! Be warned: although the other stories are sad or humorous or meant to point up a moral, this last story is strong stuff! Contents:

Side A: Skunee Wundee & The Stone Giant; The White Wolf; Who's Following Me?; The Bloodsucker; Married to a Ghost
Side B: Medicine Meal Mush Boy; Gray Woman; The Vampire Skeleton

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Item #687
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Mostly Ghostly Stories, David Holt, 60 min., SORRY! No longer available.
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Side One: The Jealous Bones of Aaron Kelly, Fancy, The Titanic
Side Two: The Blood Drawing Ghost, Scalped Alive, The Magic Lake

Folktales, including some ghosts, some horror. I love Holt's masterful telling of "Aaron Kelly". My lunch went uneaten as I listened to his unnerving verbal picture of a man scalped alive.

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Item #688
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Nightwalkers: Tales of the Visible and Invisible Worlds, Laura Simms, 2 audiotapes, 90 minutes, SORRY! No longer available.
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Uncanny stories from many cultures and times. This versatile, mystical-voiced storyteller unravels fixed notions of reality and warns us that when the unknown and unknowable are ignored, they intrude into our lives in unexpected and terrifying ways.
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Item #689
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Ozark Ghost Stories, Richard Alan Young and Judy Dockery Young, 1992, 60 min. SORRY! No longer available.
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Richard Young has a deep, rumbling voice like God would have if He came from the Ozarks. Traditional Ozark music accompanies these traditional tales from the hills.

Side One: Old Raw Head, Frozen Charlotte (a story that made a major impression on me as a kid), Mary Calhoun
Side Two: Blood in the Root Cellar, Old Walleyes, Pennywinkle! Vanishing Rider.

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