by Mary Crow Dog
A unique autobiography unparalleled in American Indian literature, and a deeply moving account of a woman's triumphant struggle to survive in a hostile world.
Chicago Tribune: "A powerful autobiography...feisty and determined, warm and even funny.
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by Mary Summer Rain
The precious knowledge of the Native Americans has long been mistaken as magic or myth. But the truth of the native way is simple and strong. This is chance to meet our relationship with ourselves and our earth, to embrace a less complicated, more satisfying way to live. This is Earthway.
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By John Broomfield
Broomfield argues that the necessary wisdom to chart a new course is available to us from many sources: the sacred traditions of our ancestors; the spiritual traditions of other cultures; spirit in nature; feminine ways of being; contemporary movements for personal, social, and ecological transformation; and the very source of our current crisis, science itself. Other Ways of Knowing shows us the wisdom of other cultures who may hold the knowledge necessary to arrest our headlong race toward destruction.
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