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Spirit of the Plains People

Author : Howard Terpning,Don Hedgpeth
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Indians of North America
ISBN : 0867130601

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Paintings not only tell a story, they pull the viewer into the emotional life of the individuals portrayed. There are moments of peace, humor, pride, hard-won wisdom, young defiance and fear. The viewer feels the cold, the hunger and the desperate poverty of hunters when the great buffalo herds are extinct.

The People of the Plains

Author : Amelia M. Paget,University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center
Publisher : University of Regina Press
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : 0889771596

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The People of the Plains by Amelia M. Paget,University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center Pdf

In People of the Plains (first published in 1909), Amelia McLean Paget records her observations of the customs, beliefs, and lifestyles of the Plains Cree and Saulteaux among whom she lived.

Spirits of the Plains

Author : Thomas E. Mails
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : History
ISBN : IND:30000055604486

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Spirits of the Plains by Thomas E. Mails Pdf

This is a multi-title review: titles include Creators of the Plains, Peoples of the Plains, Spirits of the Plains, and Warriors of the Plains - HIST A specialist in Northern Plains culture, Mails is known for large-format works, made especially distinctive by his own illustrations (e.g., Mystic Warriors of the Plains, 1973), which are now collected as art items and have also been reissued in paperback. As short, handy treatments of the Plains Indian culture for general readers, these four slim texts the first in a series are good compilations of accurate information on art, anthropology, religion, and history. Those who most appreciate Mails's previous work for its beautifully crafted art displayed in a generous format will be disappointed by these books (despite the instructive black-and-white illustrations), but sensitivity, accuracy, thoroughness, and even enthusiasm for the interesting lives of Native peoples survive. Recommended for public and school libraries. Margaret W. Norton, Morton West H.S., Berwyn Ill.-

People of the Buffalo

Author : Maria Campbell
Publisher : Firefly Books
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Indians of North America
ISBN : PSU:000032748055

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This book tells how the Plains Indians lived,including their beliefs, ceremoniesand feeling for family life.

Spirits in the Art

Author : James Austin Hanson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Indian art
ISBN : UCSD:31822026177709

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The Spirit and the Sky

Author : Mark Hollabaugh
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2017-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781496201454

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The interest of nineteenth-century Lakotas in the Sun, the Moon, and the stars was an essential part of their never-ending quest to understand their world. The Spirit and the Sky presents a survey of the ethnoastronomy of the nineteenth-century Lakotas and relates Lakota astronomy to their cultural practices and beliefs. The center of Lakota belief is the incomprehensible, extraordinary, and sacred nature of the world in which they live. The earth beneath and the stars above constitute their holistic world. Mark Hollabaugh offers a detailed analysis of aspects of Lakota culture that have a bearing on Lakota astronomy, including telling time, their names for the stars and constellations as they appeared from the Great Plains, and the phenomena of meteor showers, eclipses, and the aurora borealis. Hollabaugh’s explanation of the cause of the aurora that occurred at the death of Black Elk in 1950 is a new contribution to ethnoastronomy.

Clearing the Plains

Author : James William Daschuk
Publisher : University of Regina Press
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 9780889772960

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In arresting, but harrowing, prose, James Daschuk examines the roles that Old World diseases, climate, and, most disturbingly, Canadian politics--the politics of ethnocide--played in the deaths and subjugation of thousands of aboriginal people in the realization of Sir John A. Macdonald's "National Dream." It was a dream that came at great expense: the present disparity in health and economic well-being between First Nations and non-Native populations, and the lingering racism and misunderstanding that permeates the national consciousness to this day. " Clearing the Plains is a tour de force that dismantles and destroys the view that Canada has a special claim to humanity in its treatment of indigenous peoples. Daschuk shows how infectious disease and state-supported starvation combined to create a creeping, relentless catastrophe that persists to the present day. The prose is gripping, the analysis is incisive, and the narrative is so chilling that it leaves its reader stunned and disturbed. For days after reading it, I was unable to shake a profound sense of sorrow. This is fearless, evidence-driven history at its finest." -Elizabeth A. Fenn, author of Pox Americana "Required reading for all Canadians." -Candace Savage, author of A Geography of Blood "Clearly written, deeply researched, and properly contextualized history...Essential reading for everyone interested in the history of indigenous North America." -J.R. McNeill, author of Mosquito Empires

Visions of the Buffalo People

Author : Wolf, Linda Little
Publisher : Pelican Publishing
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2024-07-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1455613649

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Visions of the Buffalo People by Wolf, Linda Little Pdf

Describes the history and culture of the Plains Native Americans, or the Buffalo People, before and after the reintroduction of the horse by Spanish explorers; includes instructions for several related projects.

Of the Spirit

Author : Douglas Cardinal
Publisher : NuWest Press
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1977
Category : Social Science
ISBN : UOM:39015055116076

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Collection of essays by a successful Indian architect.

Indigenous Toronto

Author : Denise Bolduc,Mnawaate Gordon-Corbiere,Rebeka Tabobondung,Brian Wright-McLeod
Publisher : Coach House Books
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2021-04-27
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781770566453

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Indigenous Toronto by Denise Bolduc,Mnawaate Gordon-Corbiere,Rebeka Tabobondung,Brian Wright-McLeod Pdf

WINNER OF THE HERITAGE TORONTO 2022 BOOK AWARD Rich and diverse narratives of Indigenous Toronto, past and present Beneath many major North American cities rests a deep foundation of Indigenous history that has been colonized, paved over, and, too often, silenced. Few of its current inhabitants know that Toronto has seen twelve thousand years of uninterrupted Indigenous presence and nationhood in this region, along with a vibrant culture and history that thrives to this day. With contributions by Indigenous Elders, scholars, journalists, artists, and historians, this unique anthology explores the poles of cultural continuity and settler colonialism that have come to define Toronto as a significant cultural hub and intersection that was also known as a Meeting Place long before European settlers arrived. "This book is a reflection of endurance and a helpful corrective to settler fantasies. It tells a more balanced account of our communities, then and now. It offers the space for us to reclaim our ancestors’ language and legacy, rewriting ourselves back into a landscape from which non Indigenous historians have worked hard to erase us. But we are there in the skyline and throughout the GTA, along the coast and in all directions." -- from the introduction by Hayden King

In the Hands of the Great Spirit

Author : Jake Page
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2004-05-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9780684855776

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Unprecedented, dramatic, persuasive: the first complete, one-volume history of the American Indians to explain the 20,000-year history from their point of view.

Reincarnation Beliefs of North American Indians

Author : Warren Jefferson
Publisher : Native Voices Books
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2009-03-25
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781570679841

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Reincarnation Beliefs of North American Indians by Warren Jefferson Pdf

Here is an in-depth look at spiritual experiences about which very little has been written. Belief in reincarnation exists not only in India but in most small tribal societies throughout the world, including many Indian groups in North America. The reader is offered a rich tapestry of stories from a number of North American tribes about death, dying, and returning to this life. Included are stories from the Inuit of the polar regions; the Northwest Coast people, such as the Kwakiutl, the Gitxsan, the Tlingit, and the Suquamish; the Hopi and the Cochiti of the Southwest; the Winnebago of the Great Lakes region; the Cherokee of the Southeast,; and the Sioux people of the Plains area. Readers will learn about a Winnebago shaman's initiation, the Cherokee's Orpheus myth, the Hopi story of A Journey to the Skeleton House, the Inuit man who lived the lives of all animals, the Ghost Dance, and other extraordinary accounts. The ethnological record indicates reincarnation beliefs are found among the indigenous peoples on all continents of this earth as well as in most of the world's major religions. This book makes a valuable contribution towards having a deeper understanding of North American Indian spiritual beliefs.

Spirit of Native America

Author : Anna Lee Walters
Publisher : San Francisco : Chronicle Books ; Vancouver : Raincoast Books
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 1989-04
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:39015049726030

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Full color photographs with text explore the spirituality of Native American art and the people who created it.

Kitchi

Author : Alana Robson
Publisher : Banana Books
Page : 24 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2021-01-30
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1800490682

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Kitchi by Alana Robson Pdf

"He is forever and ever here in spirit" An adventure. A magic necklace. Brotherhood. Six-year-old Forrest feels lost now that his big brother Kitchi is no longer here. He misses him every day and clings onto a necklace that reminds him of Kitchi. One day, the necklace comes to life. Forrest is taken on a magical adventure, where he meets a colourful cast of characters, including a beautiful, yet mysterious fox, who soon becomes his best friend. www.kitchithespiritfox.com

EXPLORE NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURES!

Author : Anita Yasuda
Publisher : Nomad Press
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2013-01-07
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781619301627

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EXPLORE NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURES! by Anita Yasuda Pdf

Explore Native American Cultures! with 25 Great Projects introduces readers to seven main Native American cultural regions, from the northeast woodlands to the Northwest tribes. It encourages readers to investigate the daily activities—including the rituals, beliefs, and longstanding traditions—of America’s First People. Where did they live? How did they learn to survive and build thriving communities? This book also investigates the negative impact European explorers and settlers had on Native Americans, giving readers a glimpse into the complicated history of Native Americans. Readers will enjoy the fascinating stories about America’s First People as leaders, inventors, diplomats, and artists. To enrich the historical information, hands-on activities bring to life each region’s traditions, including region-specific festivals, technology, and art. Readers can learn Native American sign language and create a salt dough map of the Native American regions. Each project is outlined with clear step-by-step instructions and diagrams, and requires minimal adult supervision.