Nancy Lee has narrated 5 audiobooks on Listento.it by 4 authors. The most-rated is American Indian Stories.

Little Elephant spends the summer on uncle Oliver's and aunt Amy's family farm. Little Elephant has never been to the country, but he finds lots of fun in raising his own garden, feeding the farm animals, and just relaxing down at the stream.
Public Domain (P)2009 CoolBeat Audiobooks

What would happen if an ancient Amazon warrior was catapulted into modern America? Follow Antiope as she struggles to understand modern patriarchal society and help the women she encounters regain their matriarchal heritage. The author, an expert on Pre-Indo-European neolithic matriarchies, uses the story as a vehicle to comment on women's role in modern society. Amusing, satirical, and with a star-crossed romance as well, the story suggests how women in modern society have been devalued, and offers visions of how women could again embrace their powerful female identity.
©1992 Barbara G. Walker (P)2009 CoolBeat Audiobooks

Good always triumphs in a fun fantasy land full of strange enchantments and marvelous adventures. From the heights of the Adamant Mountains to the shadowy depths of the City Under the Sea, these all-new fantasy tales will delight children of all ages.
©2007 CoolBeat Audiobooks (P)2007 CoolBeat Audiobooks

Here's an amusing collection of Dakota-Sioux fables, often featuring the vain and mischievous imp Iktomi. Fables such as these were told to Dakota-Sioux children for entertainment but also to teach through negative example the importance of honor, modesty, manners, and other aspects of a noble Indian lifestyle.
©2005 CoolBeat Audiobooks (P)2005 CoolBeat Audiobooks

Based on the life of the author and members of her tribe, these stories provide a revealing glimpse into the world of the Dakota-Sioux at the turn of the last century. This audiobook consists of several distinct parts. Part One is based on the experiences of the author, and describes a young girl growing up in a changing environment. Part Two consists of revealing stories about other members of her tribe. In the Outro, the author decries the handling of America's Indian problem.
©2005 CoolBeat Audiobooks (P)2005 CoolBeat Audiobooks