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Lakota Winds

Author : Janelle Taylor
Publisher : Kensington Publishing Corp.
Page : 415 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2011-10-24
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781420127485

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A foretold marriage between two widowed Lakota could save their tribe in this romance series opener by the New York Times–bestselling author. When his wife and young son are slaughtered by Crow warriors, Wind Dancer is let embittered and lonely. Intent only on duty to his people, he never imagines that it will force him to take another woman into his life. Chumani too has lost much to tribal wars. Seeking revenge for the murder of her husband and child, the beautiful warrior rides fiercely against her enemies, and vows never again to marry. But when a medicine man sees her union with Wind Dancer in a sacred vision, she knows their alliance will make both their tribes strong. Now, beneath the wide sky of a land at war with itself, Wind Dancer and Chimani must learn to trust again-and to succumb to a love that can heal—if they ever hope to save their people.

Lakota Winds

Author : William Thomas Venner
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2004-09-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781418419370

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Lakota Winds by William Thomas Venner Pdf

Lakota Winds narrates the battle of the Little Big Horn as seen through the eyes of the Sioux. It is a fast-paced story bringing to life that fateful encounter between Custer’s 7th Cavalry and the Sioux and Cheyenne. Never again would Native Americans assemble in such numbers as they did on that day in 1876, and never again would they inflict such a punishing defeat upon the United States military. Lakota Winds recaptures these precious hours of Sioux heritage. Matowla, Tankala Pay-ta, Unci, Osota, and Ishna were all witnesses to this final episode of the era of the Plains Indian. These characters represent the thousands of Lakota and Cheyenne who were camped along the Greasy Grass (Little Big Horn River) that summer morning when Custer’s troops attacked. Matowla, Pay-ta, Unci, and Ishna have been entrusted to act as vocal embassies for their historical counterparts. It will be their obligation to speak for a people whose voices have all but been stilled by the passage of time.

The Sons of the Wind

Author : D. M. Dooling,James R. Walker
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0806132248

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The Sons of the Wind by D. M. Dooling,James R. Walker Pdf

A presentation of Lakota creation mythology, taken from material originally collected and transcribed by James R. Walker, offers reflections on Lakota celebrations of the spirit.

Lakota Dawn

Author : Janelle Taylor
Publisher : Kensington Publishing Corp.
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2011-10-24
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781420127461

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Lakota Dawn by Janelle Taylor Pdf

From New York Times bestselling author Janelle Taylor, comes her most compelling Native American saga. Taking you to an unforgettable time and place, the Great Plains of 1854, this magnificent novel of a proud warrior who must reclaim his heritage and the woman he is destined for, will move you with its breathtaking beauty and spellbinding passion. . . LAKOTA DAWN Cloud Chaser was merely a boy of ten when a cruel twist of fate took him away from his family and changed his life forever. Now, after twelve years, he has returned home. Struggling to gain the trust and acceptanceof his tribe, Cloud Chaser is ready to face any obstacle to fulfill his dream of riding with the Lakota. But he never expects to lose his heart to the beautiful Indian maiden Dawn, who shared his wish of bringing peace to the Black Hills. Now as an even greater challenge awaits him, he and Dawn together strive to secure the future of their people-and their love. . . "A STORY THAT WILL THRILL." -Romantic Times

Winds of Spirit

Author : Renee Baribeau
Publisher : Hay House, Inc
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2018-02-06
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9781401952754

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Winds of Spirit by Renee Baribeau Pdf

A practical guide to connect to powerful wind energies that navigate us toward authentic joy, power, and purpose. In this book, you’ll explore the rich mythology and cultural significance of wind, and discover a powerful system to utilize the subtle, healing energies in your life. Winds of Spirit will teach you how to connect with your true inner self, use your body as a compass, and receive life-changing messages from nature. Based on an ancient sacred technique used by farmers, shamans and sailors, this system will show you how to navigate your personal path, providing insight into how to manage the wind patterns and shifting conditions affecting you. You will also learn how to invoke wind deities—gods and goddesses from around the world—and the cardinal winds from the four quadrants of the sky, each of which relate to the inner landscape of your life: mind, emotions, body, and spirit. By working with the omnipresent winds in your life, you can restore harmony and balance, heal the body, and inspire creativity. Experiential practices include wind breath, wind bath, wind knots, and more!

Native American Mythology A to Z

Author : Facts On File, Incorporated
Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Page : 161 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Indian mythology
ISBN : 9781438133119

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Native American Mythology A to Z by Facts On File, Incorporated Pdf

Presents detailed coverage of the deities, legendary heroes and heroines, important animals, objects, and places that make up the mythic lore of the many peoples of North America.

Wind Through the Buffalo Grass

Author : Paul A. Johnsgard
Publisher : Plains Chronicles Press
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Oglala Indians
ISBN : 0979658632

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Wind Through the Buffalo Grass by Paul A. Johnsgard Pdf

Wind Through the Buffalo Grass is a narrative history of the Pine Ridge Lakota tribe of South Dakota, following its history from 1850 to the present day through actual historical events and through the stories of four fictional Lakota children, each related by descent and separated from one another by two generations. The ecology of the Pine Ridge region, especially its mammalian and avian wildlife, is woven into the stories of the children. Illustrated by the author, the book includes drawings of Pine Ridge wildlife, regional maps, and Native American pictorial art. Appendices include a listing of important Lakota words and checklists of mammals and breeding birds of the region.

A THOUSAND WINDS THAT BLOW

Author : Nancy Morse
Publisher : Nancy Morse
Page : 183 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2021-06-28
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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A THOUSAND WINDS THAT BLOW by Nancy Morse Pdf

Lakota warrior Black Moon has fought long and hard against the Long Knives, but in the aftermath of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, his people are forced onto agencies where they live at the mercy of the white man. The death of a beloved friend plummets him into a well of uncertainty over his ability to keep the people safe when a new enemy, the Northern Pacific Railroad, threatens their future. It is an enemy unlike any he has ever fought. Its weapon was progress and it could not be stopped. To safeguard her family from this dangerous new threat, Katie strikes a bargain with the government, but it is a bargain that comes with a very high price. As Black Moon struggles against the most importantbattle he will ever fight - the one withim himself - peace and acceptance come from a most unexpected source.

Shamanic Dreaming

Author : Carol Day
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2023-02-07
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9781644117040

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A journey through the three pathways of time--present, past, and future--to open yourself to shamanic visions • Presents shamanic tools to help you prepare to receive visions, release the burdens of the past, and bring clarity to your visions of the future • Shares Earth Whispering practices to expand the senses, set intentions, and connect deeply with intuition and spirit helpers • Offers advice on working with guides and soul protectors as well as the different realms a guide might emerge from Visionaries dream the future into life, and throughout the ages shamans have served this role within their communities. Yet, how does one as an individual open to visions and allow the messages we need to hear to come through? Enter the stage of Shamanic Dreaming for a playful, evocative rendezvous with circle consciousness. In this shamanic guide, visionary Carol Day shows how to access our creative potential to shape a strong vision for ourselves and others, connecting intimately to the world around with the support of seen and unseen realms. Earth whispering practices prepare for shamanic visioning by expanding the senses; we open up to different dimensions and initiate a conscious relationship with nature, myth, and archetype through the creativity wheel. A time travel adventure through present, past, and future lands connects us with the ancestors and the future ones. Working with nature portals on the land and attuning with nature and animal guides, we visit the past to heal our ancestral lines. Visiting the future ones, we understand the importance of what we hold today in creating the environments and conditions of the future. Closing the circle to the present, our longing finds us ready to bring clarity to our own visions. Ingeniously crafted, Shamanic Dreaming provides us with all the practical skills needed for insightful visionary questing.

Näyteikkunat

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 4 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 1935
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:58140546

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Native American Mythology A to Z

Author : Patricia Ann Lynch
Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2004-01-01
Category : Indian mythology
ISBN : 9781438119946

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Native American Mythology A to Z by Patricia Ann Lynch Pdf

Features over four hundred entries that explore such topics as the core beliefs of various tribes, creation accounts, and recurrent themes throughout North American native cultures. The beliefs of many Native American peoples emphasize a close relationship between people and the natural world, including geographical features such as mountains and lakes, and animals such as whales and bison. Therefore, many of the myths of these peoples are stories of strange occurrences where animals or forces of nature and people interact. These stories are full of vitality and have captured the attention of young people, in many cases, for centuries. Native American Mythology A to Z presents detailed coverage of the deities, legendary heroes and heroines, important animals, objects, and places that make up the mythic lore of the many peoples of North America from northern Mexico into the Arctic Circle. A comprehensive reference written for young people and illustrated throughout, this volume brings to life many Native American myths, traditions, and beliefs. Offering an in depth look at various aspects of Native American myths that are often left unexplained in other books on the subject, this book is a valuable tool for anyone interested in learning more about various Native American cultures. Coverage includes creation accounts from many Native American cultures; influences on and development of Native American mythology; the effects of geographic region, environment, and climate on myths; core beliefs of numerous tribes; recurrent themes in myths throughout the continent. The beliefs of many Native American peoples emphasize a close relationship between people and the natural world.

Cultural Landscapes

Author : Gabriel R. Ricci
Publisher : Transaction Publishers
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2024-05-07
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781412820981

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Adualism between man and nature has been a persistent feature of Western thought and spirituality from ancient times to the present. The opposition of mind and body, consciousness and world has tended to obscure the ways in which humans are ecologically part of interconnected systems, some of which are obvious while others operate in hidden but life-sustaining ways. Cultural Landscapes explores the physical ways in which we are intimately linked to the land and the intellectual and aesthetic connections human consciousness has with the landscape. Following the editor's introductory essay, the lead article by Jame Schaeffer, "Quest for the Common Good: A Collaborative Public Theology for a Life-Sustaining Climate," assesses the lightning rod issue of global warming in the context of a public and ecumenical theology and sets the tone for this normative assessment of our relationship with nature. Likewise, David Kenley's essay, "Three Gorges be Dammed: The Philosophical Roots of Environmentalism in China," reveals the traditional philosophical and cultural values that can sustain a vital environmentalism in the East. David Brown's historical insights into the use of the American landscape to define historical writing complement Patricia Likos-Ricci's historical treatment of nineteenth-century landscape painting and the first call to preserve wilderness in the United States. Matt Willen, "An Feochn," and David Martinez, "What Worlds are Made of: The Lakota Sense of Place," both demonstrate how space is transformed into place through song and mythic tales. On a metaphysical note, Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopolos' essay "On the Line of the Horizon, Anxiety in de Chirico's Metaphysical Spaces," provides the reader with psychological and existential insights into the disorienting paintings of de Chirico, and Gabriel Ricci's concluding essay tours the landscape that underpins Heidegger's ontological speculations. The contributions to this volume are posited on the belief that culture, society, and human history are ultimately rooted in the natural world. This integration may explain why humanity has always looked to nature for moral and ethical guidelines. Gabriel R. Ricci is associate professor of humanities and the chair of the Department of History at Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania. He is the author of Time Consciousness: The Philosophical Uses of History, published by Transaction.

Watching Amanda

Author : Janelle Taylor
Publisher : Kensington Publishing Corp.
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2011-10-24
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781420127676

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Watching Amanda by Janelle Taylor Pdf

Passion, danger, and the mysteries of the human heart--Janelle Taylor explores them all in her breathtaking bestsellers. In her latest novel of romantic suspense, a struggling young mother inherits a fortune--and becomes the target of a deadly obsession. . . Someone's Watching. . . Amanda Sedgwick never wanted anything from her rich father except love, but William Sedgwick gave her nothing during his lifetime. Now that he's dead, everything has changed. Overnight, Amanda goes from being a single mom with a dead-end job that barely covers the rent to a fabulously wealthy heiress. Her inheritance comes with several conditions, however, one of which is the man who will be making sure she follows her father's eccentric rules to the letter. . . And It's Not Who She Thinks. Ethan Black isn't happy about what William Sedgwick asked him to do--but he owes the old man his life, literally. Playing babysitter to a young woman who barely knew her father when he was alive is hardly what he had in mind, but Amanda is far from the gold-digging brat Ethan expected. Falling in love definitely wasn't in his job description--nor was putting his life on the line when it becomes terrifyingly clear that he isn't the only one watching Amanda. . .

Someday Soon

Author : Janelle Taylor
Publisher : Kensington Publishing Corp.
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2011-10-24
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781420127607

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THE PAST HELD THE KEY TO THEIR PASSION. . . AND THEIR FUTURE. Cammie Miller's career hangs on convincing Oscar-winning actor Tyler Stovall to play the lead in the movie that would make her a star. But she would rather die unknown than succumb to begging Tyler. Although ten years have passed, she still remembers the reckless night they once shared-and the hurt when he mysteriously disappeared. What Cammie doesn't know is that Tyler is running away from a dark Hollywood secret and that nothing can lure him back-unless Cammie can prove to him that their love is worth a second chance. . ..

National Parks, Native Sovereignty

Author : Christina Gish Hill,Matthew J. Hill,Brooke Neely
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2024-03-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9780806194370

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National Parks, Native Sovereignty by Christina Gish Hill,Matthew J. Hill,Brooke Neely Pdf

The history of national parks in the United States mirrors the fraught relations between the Department of the Interior and the nation’s Indigenous peoples. But amidst the challenges are examples of success. National Parks, Native Sovereignty proposes a reorientation of relationships between tribal nations and national parks, placing Indigenous peoples as co-stewards through strategic collaboration. More than simple consultation, strategic collaboration, as the authors define it, involves the complex process by which participants come together to find ways to engage with one another across sometimes-conflicting interests. In case studies and interviews focusing on a wide range of National Park Service sites, the authors and editors of this volume—scholars as well as National Park Service staff and tribal historic preservation officers—explore pathways for collaboration that uphold tribal sovereignty. These efforts serve to better educate the general public about Native peoples; consider new ways of understanding and interpreting the peoples (Native and non-Native) connected to national park lands; and recognize alternative ways of knowing and using park lands based on Native peoples’ expertise. National Parks, Native Sovereignty emphasizes emotional commitment, mutual respect, and patience, rather than focusing on “land-back” solutions, in the cocreation of a socially sensible public lands policy. Ultimately it succeeds in promoting the theme of strategic collaboration, highlighting how Indigenous peoples assert agency and sovereignty in reconnecting with significant landscapes, and how non-Native scholars and park staff can incrementally assist Native partners in this process.