Nomadic storyteller carrying his belongings circa (1897)
Norwegian storyteller Eiliv Braatene spent much of his life as a wandering vagabond, carrying all his possessions in a tin can and a small bundle.
Nomadic storyteller carrying his belongings circa (1897)
Norwegian storyteller Eiliv Braatene spent much of his life as a wandering vagabond, carrying all his possessions in a tin can and a small bundle.
Despite his crippled body, being barely one meter tall, and suffering from a bad foot, he lived the life of a true traveler. His vast repertoire of fairy tales and remarkable storytelling skills made him a welcome guest on farms, especially among children. In the spring of 1899, Braatene drowned while attempting to cross a river.
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That’s not a walking stick, that’s an axe!
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Time before tv: Get the storyteller in for the weekend
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Despite his crippled body, being barely one meter tall, and suffering from a bad foot, he lived the life of a true traveler. His vast repertoire of fairy tales and remarkable storytelling skills made him a welcome guest on farms, especially among children. In the spring of 1899, Braatene drowned while attempting to cross a river.
That’s not a walking stick, that’s an axe!
Time before tv: Get the storyteller in for the weekend
I bet he smelled great
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Ok i like stories. Im a little apprehensive, because in my experience guys that look like this want to talk about really dumb conspiracies though.