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Joe Hayes (author and storyteller) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joe Hayes (author and storyteller)
Joseph (Joe) Hayes born November 12, 1945〔(Library of Congress authority file )〕 is an American author and teller of stories mainly found in the folklore of the American Southwest.〔(WHAT'S DOING IN; Santa Fe, by Anie Puleston Fleming in the NY Times Travel Section, July 16, 1989 )〕〔(Joe Hayes )〕 Hayes was an early pioneer of bilingual Spanish/English storytelling.〔〔(Joe Hayes' "Little Gold Star" is one of only a few bilingual storybooks on the market by David Brower, Morning Edition (NPR), MAY 10, 2000 )〕〔(Storyteller Joe Hayes Recounts Cuban Folktales February 16, 2009 )〕 ==Early life== Born in rural western Pennsylvania, not far from Pittsburgh, Joe was the youngest of five children with two brothers and two sisters.〔(San Antonio Current: Un mensaje de los niños )〕 His father often told stories to the children and later, Joe would do the same for his children.〔()〕 The family moved west to Benson,〔(spinner enthralls kids, adults by Rosalie Robles Crowe; Arizona Daily Star dated 3/6/2009 )〕 a small town in Arizona.〔 Spending his late childhood and adolescent years in southern Arizona, Joe picked up the Spanish which would become an integral part of his storytelling and writing.〔 Joe currently lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.〔(Storyteller Joe Hayes Recounts Cuban Folktales )〕
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