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Appealing to the child within us all, Kat Littleturtle takes each audience on an individual journey to their youth and inside their creative imaginations.  Raised in Appalachian culture, she was raised hearing stories, legends, and tall tales.  Steeped in this rich tradition, storytelling was as natural to her as speaking.

Kat is the mother of three grown children and five grandchildren.  It was during her early years as a young mother that the storytelling root began to grow.  Telling retold tales and creating new adventures became a favorite pastime for generations of her family.

Today, with four decades of her own professional experience and a lifetime of practical knowledge, Kat is a unique storyteller who can engage an audience of adults, senior citizens, or young children.

She resides in Robeson County with her husband and two dogs.  Continuing her love of storytelling, Kat continues teaching other this lost art and much more.

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Upcoming Events

  • Saddletree Powwow
    August 31 - September 1,  2007 -
    American Indian community sponsored powwow held at Saddletree Community Center in Lumberton, NC.
  • GNAA Powwow
    September 15, 2007 - Greensboro Native American Association Powwow to be held in Greensboro, NC.  Click here for more information.
  • NC Zoo at Asheboro, NC
    October 6,  2007 - Performance at the zoo to include storytelling,  American Indian dancing, drumming, flute playing, and history.
  • November 2007
    November is North Carolina Indian Heritage Month.  Click here to see some of the events planned by local area tribes and American Indian organizations.