Meet storyteller and author
Lynn Moroney
Lynn Moroney is a daughter of the prairie.
A citizen of the Chickasaw Nation, Lynn's Native American ancestry and pioneer roots are deeply woven into her stories.
As a child growing up in Oklahoma, she would gaze in wonder at the stars and constellations that would cascade across the evening sky.
For more than 30 years, Lynn has captured those wonders and wrapped them with folk tales and myths from all cultures. Her repertory abounds with sky tales from around the world ... most particularly the sky myths and stories of indigenous peoples.
Whether in performance or conducting a workshop, Lynn invites listeners and participants to appreciate the starry night and to know better the great wonders and mysteries of the Universe.
In addition to three CDs, "The Feather Moon," "Tales of the Sun and Moon," and "The Star Husband," Lynn has also authored four children's books: Baby Rattlesnake (1989), Elinda Who Danced in the Sky (1990), The Boy Who Loved Bears (1992), and Moontellers: Myths of
the Moon From Around the World (1995).
What astronomers do with science, Lynn Moroney does with stories. |