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The dazzling, fantastic work that concludes the teachings of the Yaqui sorcerer, Don Juan. Castaneda is an anthropologist, a mystic, a poet and a marvelously gifted author whose books have sold phenomenally well. "One can't exaggerate the significance of... [ More...]
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The practical and visionary guide to gaining self-knowledge through the ancient teachings of Native American clan mothers—from the bestselling author of Sacred Path Cards. 16-page color insert.
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Yhe author retells the Kiowa myths learned from his grandmother, speculates on the actual history they may symbolize, and describes with infectious nostalgia the Indian life he knew as a child.
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Joyce Sequichie Hifler offers this beloved collection of daily meditation books drawn from her own rich Cherokee heritage and that of other tribes. She presents readings for each day of the year from Una la ta nee' — the cold month, January — to... [ More...]
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First published in 1972, Vine Deloria Jr.'s "God Is Red remains the seminal work on Native religious views, asking new questions about our species and our ultimate fate. Celebrating 3 decades in publication with a special 30th-anniversary edition, this... [ More...]
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From the author of The Teachings of don Juan. The legendary Yaqui Indian sorcerer don Juan returns, and through his mesmerizing stories readers learn the vital secrets of belief and self-realization that are transcendental and valid for us all—that... [ More...]
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In the nineteenth century, Australian Aborigines were used by European scholars as an exemplar of early human forms, and have consequently featured as the crucial case study for generations of social theorists and anthropologists. Arguments about Aborigines... [ More...]
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This book focuses on the colonial practice of rationing goods to Aboriginal people, arguing that much of the colonial experience in Central Australia can be understood by seeing rationing as a fundamental, though flexible, instrument of colonial government.... [ More...]
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Although much has been written about Indian history and law, little of what has been written concerning Indian law carefully scrutinizes the assumptions that support the historical and contemporary ratification of federal dominance and the parallel limits... [ More...]
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Major cultural periods and significant archaeological sites are explored in this concise, engaging tale of the predecessors to Miami-Dade's current 2 million residents which takes the reader through a day in the life of six typical men and women who lived... [ More...]
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