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Doug Elliott has
performed and presented programs at festivals, museums,
botanical gardens, nature centers and schools from Canada
to the Caribbean. He has been a featured storyteller at
the National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough TN. He
has lectured and performed at the American Museum of
Natural History in New York, the Royal Ontario Museum in
Toronto and conducted workshops for the Smithsonian
Institution. He has led ranger training sessions for the
National Park Service and guided people in the wilderness
from down-east Maine to the Florida Everglades.
He was named harmonica champion at Fiddler's Grove
Festival in Union Grove NC. He is the author of four
books, many articles in regional and national magazines
and has recorded a number of award-winning albums of stories and
songs.
Elliott's passion for the natural world developed in early childhood
roaming the woods and waters around his home. His dad used to say,
"That boy knows what's under every rock between here and town.
He still roams the woods today. He has traveled from the
Canadian North to the Central American jungles studying
plant and animal life and seeking out the traditional
wisdom of people with intimate connections to the natural
world. And he still looks under rocks. These days he
uncovers more than just a few strange critters; he brings
to light the human connection to this vibrant world of
which we are a part.
For
bookings, contact
Doug Elliott
3831 Painter Gap Rd
Union Mills NC 28167
(828) 287-2960
E-Mail: doug@dougelliott.com
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"From Cajun lore to possum
tales, Doug adds a special touch to any festivity. His storytelling
delights people of all ages."
Barbara Freeman and Connie Regan-Blake
Doug
is a heartwarming lyricist with a deep interest in the
natural environment and people's relation to it. Believe
me. this teller has a story of interest for any and
everyone.
Wake Audubon Newsletter, National Audubon Society
Wild Roots "
refreshes the spirit like a
hot cup of sassafras tea"
Cincinnati Enquirer
Woodslore
full of
woods sense, common sense and humor." Katuah Journal
"Thoreau would have enjoyed Wildwoods
Wisdom.
Book Page
"He's been called an herbalist, ranger, humorist, folk doctor
and myth maker, but none of these titles does justice to the astounding
energy and knowledge that Doug Elliott brings to the people who hear
his stories and who enter the woods with him as their fearless and
faithful guide. A workshop with Ranger Doug is a journey into a plethora
of subjects and experiences (related to the natural world): identifying
and gathering, edible wild plants, mushrooms and medicinal herbs,
learning basketry and bird calls; tracking animals and swamp tromping
Omega
Institute for Holistic Studies
Doug Elliott was one of the most engaging storytellers
at the National Storytelling Festival. He has a fine ear for dialects
encountered on his travels, and has collected delightful stories from
around the country. His travel anecdotes and woods lore make the outdoor
world come alive for his listeners.
Brad
Jolly, National Storytelling Resource Center
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