Readings and Storytelling


The Red Path Theater, the American Indian Center, NAES (Native American Educational Services) College, and the Newberry Library's D'Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian History present:

Winter: A Time of Telling

Friday, February 4, 7:00 pm

The traditional storytelling season for many American Indians falls between the first and last frosts. Join us for the tenth annual Winter festival with R.J. Smith (Ojibwe) and other Native American Storytellers.

The Winter storytelling program was founded by AIEDA (American Indian Economic Development Association), whose archives are held by NAES College.

Admission is $12; $10 for Newberry Library Associates. Free admission for children 12 and under. For tickets, call (312) 255-3700.


The Newberry Library gratefully acknowledges the National Endowment for the Humanities and Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Haffner for their generous support of public programming. Major funding is also provided by Richard and Barbara Franke, the MacLean-Fogg Family, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. McGhee, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McNally, and the McCormick Tribune Foundation.

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