Coyote, The Trickster - Traditional Native American Storytelling

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The Coyote is known as a trickster. Enjoy this story about one coyote's efforts to fill his belly that also explains why you always see coyote looking back over it's shoulder when running. Told by Carolyn Wilson, a Native American Storyteller.

Video produced by The Echo Film

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