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SHOSHONI-CROW SUN DANCE
The crow tribe abandoned their sun dance around 1875, but continued other traditional
rites despite opposition from mis-sionaries and the government. But in 1941, crows from
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SINGING FOR A SPIRIT: A Portrait Of
The Dakota Sioux
image available
In 1917, Chief Tipi Sapa narrated to a non-Indian writer the story of his people, the
Yankton band of the Dakota Sioux, along with their spiritual beliefs, rituals, traditions,
stories, songs and the visions of his father, a prominent medicine man. Delori |
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SOFT RAIN: A Story Of The Cherokee
Trail Of Tears
It is 1938, the year of the forced westward relocation of the cherokee people. Soft rain
is 9 years old when the soldiers come and take her and her mother, leaving behind her
blind grandmother, her father and brother, even her puppy. This moving book, whi |
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SPIRIT
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SPIRIT AND REASON: The Vine Deloria,
Jr., Reader
One of the most influential Native Americans of the 20th century, Vine Deloria is best
known for books on Native political and spiritual issues like God Is Red and Custer Died
for Your Sins, but he is also considered one of our foremost contemporary philo |
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SPIRIT HERBS: Native American Healing
For native americans, healing is a form of worship, and medicinal herbs like gods that
bestow life. Shamans assess patients' personal problems, examine their dreams, and involve
family and friends in the treatment. This introduction begins with a brief hi |
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SPIRIT WALKER
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STORM BOY
ages 5-10 illustrated by the author (Hard Bound Cover) |
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TAROT OF THE SOUTHWEST SACRED TRIBES
DECK
image available
Taking its inspiration from the Southwestern Native American tribes, the deck focuses upon
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