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COYOTE MEDICINE - by Lewis Mehl-Madrona, M.D. |
Inspired by his Cherokee grandmother's healing ceremonies, the author enlightens
readers to "alternative" paths to recovery & health. Extensively trained
in traditional medicine, Dr. Mehl-Madrona is convinced that the 'ancient
and modern approaches to illness can and should be integrated in a way that
offers patients the benefits of both.' This is the story of his remarkable
initiation into Native American ways to spiritual & physical health,
and how it has helped so many of his patients. |
$12.50, quality p/b, 299 pp. ISBN# 0684839970 |
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BLACK ELK SPEAKS - by John G. Neihardt |
Originally published in 1932, this is the story of the Lakota visionary and
healer Nicholas Black Elk (1863-1950) and his people during the momentous
twilight years of the nineteenth century. The author, to whom Black Elk chose
to tell his story, met Black Elk in 1930 on the Pine Ridge Reservaton in
South Dakota and conveyed this powerful and inspirational message for all
humankind.. Offering much more than a precious glimpse of a remarkable victory
at the Little Bighorn and an unspeakable tragedy at Wounded Knee, Black Elk's
searing visions of the unity of humanity and the earth have made this book
a venerated spiritual classic. Whether appreciated as the poignant tale of
a Lakota life, a history of a Native nation, or an enduring spiritual testament,
Black Elk Speaks is unforgettable. This new edition features two
additional essays by the author that further illuminate his experience with
Black Elk. |
$13.50, quality p/b, 270 pp. ISBN# 0803283857 |
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SPIRIT SONG - by Mary Summer Rain |
The first volume in a series of books by this author about her experiences
with an extraordinary Native American shaman called "No-Eyes," the
blind-from-birth Chippewa visionary from whom she learned many lessons of
the spirit and of the Earth Mother. A compelling narrative of the unique
interaction between student and teacher powerfully conveying the profound
teachings of the old woman, with wonderful descriptions of the vivid
seasonal beauty of the Colorado mountains where No-Eyes lived. |
$11.75, quality p/b, 159 pp. ISBN# 1878901613 |
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MOTHER EARTH SPIRITUALITY - by Ed McGaa (Eagle Man) |
Ed McGaa, Eagle Man, is an Oglala Sioux lawyer, writer, and lecturer who
has introduced thousands to Native American spirituality and rituals. In
Mother Earth Spirituality, he teaches how to reconnect with and heal our
wounded earth, and also gives a wonderful introduction to Native American
philosophy, history, and rites. |
$16.25, quality p/b, 230 pp. ISBN# 0062505963 |
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BLACK ELK'S PRAYER & VISION - AUDIO - by Ed McGaa (Eagle
Man) |
A look back at the rich and fabled history of the Sioux people,
and the revered spiritual leader, Black Elk, of the Oglala Sioux. How
he came to receive his famous vision of "the six great powers" that
guide the universe, and his other visions, interpreted with heartfelt
words by a modern scholar of the Sioux legacy. Includes a complete retelling
of Black Elk's final prayer. |
$9.85, 1 audio cassette, ISBN# 156455564X |
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NATIVE AMERICAN WISDOM |
ed. by Kent Nerburn, Ph.D. & Louisa Mengelkoch, M.A. |
A collection of Native wisdom from the minds of Sitting Bull, Red Cloud,
Black Elk, Ohiyesa, and many others. A significant percentage of the profits
of this book gets contributed by the publisher to organizations dedicated
to improving the quality of life of Native Americans and preserving their
traditions & wisdom.
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$13.50, hardcover, 109 pp. ISBN# .0931432782 |
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EARTHWAY - by Mary Summer Rain |
Encyclopedic in form, this book interweaves rare Native American knowledge
with the inspired teachings of No-Eyes, the Chippewa visionary and daughter
of a tribal shaman, as told personally to Mary Summer Rain. A practical guide
detailing diverse aspects of life - from the weather to natural
medicine and healing to dream interpretation. |
$14.50, quality p/b, 442 pp. ISBN# 0671706675 |
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INDIAN USES OF NATIVE PLANTS - by Edith Van Allen Murphey |
This amazing book is a reprint of a most succinct little catalog, first published
in 1958. Inside, an extensive list of botanical & Indian names of plants,
detailed descriptions & methods of preparation, traditional recipes,
and histories of use, all recorded by a woman who spent 25 years studying
the folkways of western Native Americans. |
$6.95, quality p/b, 81 pp. ISBN# 0916638154 |
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