With magnificent photographs and powerful text, Wisdomkeepers takes readers on an extraordinary spirit-journey into the lives, minds, and natural-world philosophies of Native American spiritual Elders, who share their innermost thoughts and feelings, their dreams and visions, their jokes and laughter, and their healing remedies and apocalyptic ...
In this memoir, a Sioux American Indian who has been in federal prison since 1977 for killing two FBI agents proclaims his innocence, describes life behind bars, and discusses several issues pertaining to American Indian politics.
Written by the co-author of "Wisdomkeepers", this book reveals the world of the Aborigines of the Kimberley region of Australia - "the land beyond goodby". Harvey Arden introduces readers to aboriginal men and women - rough-edged stockmen and gold hunters, storytellers and healers, poets and artists, spiritual elders and traditional Law Men - as ...
This volume presents a complete compilation of the visions and insights of Matthew King, the grandson of both Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull. National Geographic senior writer Harvey Arden has distilled King's wisdom into a richtreasury, organizing it to read as if it were an intimate conversation with the Lakota chief.
In a stunning narration of reflection, revelation, and epiphany, the authors of "Wisdomkeepers" take readers on a dramatic and mystical "spirit-journey" into the living wisdom of Native America's spiritual elders. 40 photos.
With magnificent photographs and powerful words, WISDOMKEEPERS takes the reader into the inner thoughts and visions, the jokes, the healing remedies, and the humanity of Native American spiritual Elders. WISDOMKEEPERS takes you on an extraordinary spirit journey into lives, minds, and natural-world philosophy of Native American spiritual elders, ...
A handsome collection of the writings (and several paintings) of Leonard Peltier, together with contributions on his case, background, and life, from Harvey Arden (the editor of his prison writings), George Blitch, Arthur Miller, and more.
Easy directions guide the inexperienced puppet-maker through the process of creating puppets and incorporating them into lesson plans. Clearly and simply written, this volume will prove invaluable to teachers, library media specialists, and students who are searching for fun, innovative learning activities.
Native American activist Leonard Peltier, who was sentenced to life in prison in 1977 for the murder of two FBI agents, offers his long awaited memoir. Already made into a documentary by Robert Redford ("Incident at Ogala"), Peltier's story is reportedly the basis of an upcoming film by Oliver Stone. Illustrations.
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