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Thorsons Principles of Native American Spirituality

Author : Timothy Freke,Dennis Renault
Publisher : HarperThorsons
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : PSU:000032554342

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Thorsons Principles of Native American Spirituality by Timothy Freke,Dennis Renault Pdf

Native American spirituality teaches us the value of living in harmony with the earth, of honoring each other and respecting the interdependence of all life. This introductory guide explains a vision quest, the sweat lodge, medicine tools, how to reconnect with nature, how to purify with herbs, and other elements of Native American traditions.

Think Indigenous

Author : Doug Good Feather
Publisher : Hay House, Inc
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2021-04-13
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9781401956165

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Think Indigenous by Doug Good Feather Pdf

A guide to integrating indigenous thinking into modern life for a more interconnected and spiritual relationship with our fellow beings, Mother Earth, and the natural ways of the universe. There is a natural law—a spiritual intelligence that we are all born with that lies within our hearts. Lakota spiritual leader Doug Good Feather shares the authentic knowledge that has been handed down through the Lakota generations to help you make and recognize this divine connection, centered around the Seven Sacred Directions in the Hoop of Life: Wiyóhinyanpata—East: New Beginnings Itókagata—South: The Breath of Life Wiyóhpeyata—West: The Healing Powers Wazíyata—North: Earth Medicine Wankátakáb—Above: The Great Mystery Khúta—Below: The Source of Life Hóchoka—Center: The Center of Life Once you begin to understand and recognize these strands, you can integrate them into modern life through the Threefold Path: The Way of the Seven Generations—Conscious living The Way of the Buffalo—Mindful consumption The Way of the Community—Collective impact

The Knowledge Seeker

Author : Blair Stonechild
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Education
ISBN : 088977417X

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The Knowledge Seeker by Blair Stonechild Pdf

In The Knowledge Seeker, Blair Stonechild shares his sixty-year journey of learning-from residential school to PhD and beyond-while trying to find a place for Indigenous spirituality in the classroom. Encouraged by an Elder who insisted sacred information be written down, Stonechild explores the underlying philosophy of his people's teachings to demonstrate that Indigenous spirituality can speak to our urgent, contemporary concerns.

The Appropriation of Native American Spirituality

Author : Suzanne Owen
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2011-10-20
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781441165817

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The Appropriation of Native American Spirituality by Suzanne Owen Pdf

Native Americans and Canadians are largely romanticised or sidelined figures in modern society. Their spirituality has been appropriated on a relatively large scale by Europeans and non-Native Americans, with little concern for the diversity of Native American opinions. Suzanne Owen offers an insight into appropriation that will bring a new understanding and perspective to these debates. This important volume collects together these key debates from the last 25 years and sets them in context, analyses Native American objections to appropriations of their spirituality and examines 'New Age' practices based on Native American spirituality. The Appropriation of Native American Spirituality includes the findings of fieldwork among the Mi'Kmaq of Newfoundland on the sharing of ceremonies between Native Americans and First Nations, which highlights an aspect of the debate that has been under-researched in both anthropology and religious studies: that Native American discourses about the breaking of 'protocols', rules on the participation and performance of ceremonies, is at the heart of objections to the appropriation of Native American spirituality.

Tsawalk

Author : E. Richard Atleo
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2007-10-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780774851053

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Tsawalk by E. Richard Atleo Pdf

In Tsawalk, hereditary chief Umeek develops a theory of "Tsawalk," meaning "one," that views the nature of existence as an integrated and orderly whole, and thereby recognizes the intrinsic relationship between the physical and spiritual. Umeek demonstrates how Tsawalk provides a viable theoretical alternative that both complements and expands the view of reality presented by Western science. Tsawalk, he argues, allows both Western and indigenous views to be combined in order to advance our understanding of the universe. In addition, he shows how various fundamental aspects of Nuu-chah-nulth society are based upon Tsawalk, and what implications it has today for both Native and non-Native peoples.

Native American Spirituality: Path of Heart (Don Juan Matus, Eagle, and Others)

Author : Vladimir Antonov
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2008-08-07
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 9781438263267

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Native American Spirituality: Path of Heart (Don Juan Matus, Eagle, and Others) by Vladimir Antonov Pdf

This book is dedicated to the true spiritual culture of Native Americans. On its pages, Divine Native American Chiefs tell about the Path leading to Perfection - the Path to Freedom.

Native North American Spirituality of the Eastern Woodlands

Author : Elisabeth Tooker
Publisher : Paulist Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0809122561

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Native North American Spirituality of the Eastern Woodlands by Elisabeth Tooker Pdf

This work makes available for the first time in a single volume a representative collection of the major spiritual texts from the Native American Indian peoples of the East Coast. Elisabeth Tooker, professor of anthropology at Temple University and and editor of The Handbook of North American Indians, presents the sacred traditions of the Iroquois, Winnibego, Fox, Menominee, Delaware, Cherokee and others. Included here are cosmological myths, thanksgiving addresses, dreams and visions, speeches of the shamans, teachings of parents, puberty fasts, blessings, healing rites, stories, songs, ceremonials for fires, hunting wars, feasts and the rituals of various spiritual societies.

Sacred Earth

Author : Arthur Versluis
Publisher : Inner Traditions / Bear & Co
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1992-06
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0892813520

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Sacred Earth by Arthur Versluis Pdf

Placing Native American spirituality in the context of the world's great religions, Sacred Earth contrasts contemporary society's arrogant belief in its own power with native traditions of reverence for the earth. This eye-opening journey through the terrain of Native American spirituality is an urgent call to rediscover and become firmly grounded on the sacred earth again.

Dream Catchers

Author : Philip Jenkins
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2005-12-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780190293376

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Dream Catchers by Philip Jenkins Pdf

In books such as Mystics and Messiahs, Hidden Gospels, and The Next Christendom, Philip Jenkins has established himself as a leading commentator on religion and society. Now, in Dream Catchers, Jenkins offers a brilliant account of the changing mainstream attitudes towards Native American spirituality, once seen as degraded spectacle, now hailed as New Age salvation. Jenkins charts this remarkable change by highlighting the complex history of white American attitudes towards Native religions, considering everything from the 19th-century American obsession with "Hebrew Indians" and Lost Tribes, to the early 20th-century cult of the Maya as bearers of the wisdom of ancient Atlantis. He looks at the popularity of the Carlos Castaneda books, the writings of Lynn Andrews and Frank Waters, and explores New Age paraphernalia including dream-catchers, crystals, medicine bags, and Native-themed Tarot cards. He also examines the controversial New Age appropriation of Native sacred places and notes that many "white indians" see mainstream society as religiously empty. An engrossing account of our changing attitudes towards Native spirituality, Dream Catchers offers a fascinating introduction to one of the more interesting aspects of contemporary American religion.

Religion and Culture in Native America

Author : Suzanne Crawford O'Brien
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2020-03-10
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781538104767

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Religion and Culture in Native America by Suzanne Crawford O'Brien Pdf

Religion and Culture in Native America presents an introduction to a diverse array of Indigenous religious and cultural practices in North America, focusing on those issues in which tribal communities themselves are currently invested. These topics include climate change, water rights, the protection of sacred places, the reclaiming of Indigenous foods, health and wellness, social justice, and the safety of Indigenous women and girls. Locating such contemporary challenges within their historical, religious, and cultural contexts illuminates how Native communities' responses to such issues are not simply political, but deeply spiritual, informed by sacred traditions, ethical principles, and profound truths. In collaboration with renowned ethnographer and scholar of Native American religious traditions Inés Talamantez, Suzanne Crawford O'Brien abandons classical categories typically found in religious studies textbooks and challenges essentialist notions of Native American cultures to explore the complexities of Native North American life. Key features of this text include: Consideration of Indigenous religious traditions within their historical, political, and cultural contexts Thematic organization emphasizing the concerns and commitments of contemporary tribal communities Maps and images that help to locate tribal communities and illustrate key themes. Recommendations for further reading and research Written in an engaging narrative style, this book makes an ideal text for undergraduate courses in Native American Religions, Religion and Ecology, Indigenous Religions, and World Religions.

Religion and Healing in Native America

Author : Suzanne J. Crawford O'Brien
Publisher : Praeger
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2008-05-30
Category : Medical
ISBN : UOM:39015077606906

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Religion and Healing in Native America by Suzanne J. Crawford O'Brien Pdf

What it means to be healthy or to heal is not universal from culture to culture, from religion to religion. Indeed, in many cultures religion and healing are intimately tied to each other. In Native American communities healing is conceived as the place where ideas about the body and selfhood are brought to light and expressed within healing traditions. Healing is defined as self-making, and illness as whatever compromises one's ability to be oneself. This book explores religion and healing in Native America, emphasizing the lived experience of indigenous religious practices and their role in health and healing. Indigenous traditions of healing in North America emphasize that the healthy self is defined by its relationship with its human, spiritual, and ecological communities. Here, Crawford brings together first-hand accounts, personal experience, and narrative observations of Native American religion and healing to present a richly textured portrait of the intersection of tradition, cultural revival, spirituality, ceremony, and healing. These are not descriptions of traditions isolated from their historical, cultural, and social context, but intimately located within the communities from which they come. These portraits range from discussions of pre-colonial healing traditions to examples where traditional approaches exist along with other cultural traditions-both Native and non-native. At the heart of all the essays is a concern for the ways in which diverse Native communities have understood what it means to be healthy, and the role of spirituality in achieving wellness. Readers will come away with a better understanding not just of religion and healing in Native American communities, but of Native American communities in general, and how they live their lives on an everyday basis.

Two-spirit People

Author : Sue-Ellen Jacobs,Wesley Thomas,Sabine Lang
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Gay men
ISBN : 0252066456

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Two-spirit People by Sue-Ellen Jacobs,Wesley Thomas,Sabine Lang Pdf

This landmark book combines the voices of Native Americans and non-Indians, anthropologists and others, in an exploration of gender and sexuality issues as they relate to lesbian, gay, transgendered, and other "marked" Native Americans. Focusing on the concept of two-spirit people--individuals not necessarily gay or lesbian, transvestite or bisexual, but whose behaviors or beliefs may sometimes be interpreted by others as uncharacteristic of their sex--this book is the first to provide an intimate look at how many two-spirit people feel about themselves, how other Native Americans treat them, and how anthropologists and other scholars interpret them and their cultures. 1997 Winner of the Ruth Benedict Prize for an edited book given by the Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists.

The Sacred Tree

Author : Jane Goodall
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 82 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Alcoholism
ISBN : OCLC:1073095614

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The Sacred Tree by Jane Goodall Pdf

This handbook is being used by the Four Worlds Development Project to eliminate widespread drug and alcohol abuse in tribal communities. It is now being shared for the first time with all members of the human family desiring personal growth."--Publisher's description.

Dream Catchers

Author : John James Stewart
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Dreamcatchers
ISBN : 1887654623

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Dream Catchers by John James Stewart Pdf

Dream Catchers were introduced by the Anishnabe Native Americans. It is believed that when suspended in a bedroom, the Dream Carcher will help one remember good and helpful dreams, while disposing of the bad ones.

South and Meso-American Native Spirituality

Author : Gary H. Gossen,Miguel León Portilla
Publisher : World Spirituality
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0824516621

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South and Meso-American Native Spirituality by Gary H. Gossen,Miguel León Portilla Pdf

diverse spiritual traditions that have evolved in South and Central America and the Caribbean, since their first violent encounter with Europeans in the 16th century. Illustrations.