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Book Annotation: The sacred teacher and author of The Medicine Wheel offers a compelling and prophetic work that details the environmental future of every major landmass in the world. Through his own visions and dreams, and the visions of other Native American peoples, Sun Bear has seen the future of our Earth, and here he explicitly details which parts of the world will be most affected.
Publisher Marketing: In this compelling and prophetic work, Sun Bear describes the environmental future and tells where and how you can survive the dramatic changes to come. Through his own vision and dreams, as well as the vision of other Native American peoples, he has foreseen climatic shifts, droughts, floods, acid rain and pollution, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions. Although severe, these changes will pave the way for a cleansing of the Earth and a new relationship between Earth and man.
Describes the environmental future and tells how and where you can survive the dramatic changes to come.
This edition of James Mooney’s work contains the full texts of Myths of the Cherokee (1900) and The Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees (1891) as published by the Bureau of American Ethnology, with an exclusive biographical introduction, James Mooney and the Eastern Cherokees, by George Ellison.
During the 1800s, the U.S. Bureau of Ethnology published reports by James Mooney on the culture of the North American Indian tribe known as the Cherokees. Mooney, at the time, did not consider his text to be a definitive history of the tribe, but his study has since become the standard by which we understand these people and their way of life. Many consider his writings to be the definitive text on Cherokee life.
Appalachian author and historian Wilma Dykeman calls Mooney a "gifted anthropologist," for whom the words unique and genius are "genuinely appropriate." His acceptance by the Cherokees gave him an intimate look at the workings of the tribe. Both accurate and exhaustive, Mooney’s research chronicled the full scope of this people’s history and mythic structure.
This reprint of the classic study of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee by James Mooney is enhanced by the addition of a bibliography of Mooney’s writings on the Cherokees. Mooney’s historic work is valuable for both the layman and the scholar, whether for casual reading or professional resource material — definitely a standard for anyone interested in the Cherokee tribe or Native American history.
Publisher Marketing: Teaches you how to apply harmony to your daily life through practical exercises and ceremonies.
Publisher Marketing: Book Publishing Company, through its imprint Native Voices, works with a diverse group of Native American authors and illustrators from tribes across the Americas. The Blackfoot, Cherokee, Mohawk, Suquamish, Yaqui, and other tribes are represented here in a variety of books for adults and children. Subjects include tribal legends, history, life experiences, Native American resources, where-to-buy guides, and activity books for children.
Publisher Marketing: Ed McGaa is a registered, enrolled Oglala Sioux, OST 15287. After earning his
Contributor Bio: Ed McGaa: McGaa was born on the Oglala Sioux reservation and is a registered tribal member, OST 15287. He holds a law degree from the University of South Dakota. He is also known as Eagle Man.
Book Annotation: A celebrated Native American author conveys the true spirit of Native American ways of knowing in these heartfelt meditations, poems, stories, and lessons. In 364 daily offerings organized according to the cycles of the moon, Sams offers stirring insights into the spirituality of the earth.
Publisher Marketing: Celebrated Native American author Jamie Sams conveys the true spirit of Native American ways of knowing in these heartfelt meditation, poems, stories, and lessons.
Contributor Bio: Jamie Sams: Sams is a bestselling Native American writer and artist of Cherokee, Seneca, and French descent.
Publisher Marketing: In forest clearings, beneath star-filled skies, in cathedrals, and before the hearth... women and men have always given voice to the impulse to celebrate the world that surrounds and sustains them. Now, as we face a diminished present and an uncertain future, the need to honor the interconnection between people and the planet is heightened.
Contributor Bio: Elizabeth Roberts: Roberts teaches at the Naropa Institute in Boulder, CO, and cofounded the Institute for Deep Ecology a school for spiritually engaged activists.
Elias L Amidon: Amidon teaches at the Naropa Institute in Boulder, CO, and cofounded the Institute for Deep Ecology a school for spiritually engaged activists.