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Reincarnation Beliefs of North
American Indians by
Warren Jefferson
New!
This
book provides 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
stories and commentary presented here are well researched and drawn
from anthropological records and other reliable sources of
information. Learn about a Winnebago shaman’s initiation, the
Cherokee’s Orpheus myth, the story of “A Journey to the Skeleton
House” from the Hopi, the Inuit man who lived the lives of all
animals, the Ghost Dance, and other extraordinary accounts.
“The
elements and majestic forces in nature, Lightning, Wind, Water,
Fire, and Frost, were regarded with awe as spiritual powers, but
always secondary and intermediate in character. We believed that the
spirit pervades all creation and that every creature possesses a
soul in some degree, though not necessarily a soul conscious of
itself. The tree, the waterfall, the grizzly bear, each is an
embodied Force, and as such an object of reverence.” —Ohiyesa
REVIEWS
“This book contains a
unique collection of fascinating stories about reincarnation, soul
travel, metamorphosis, and near-death experience. It offers a rare
look into the rich spiritual life of the Indian people, and I would
recommend this book to anyone interested in comparative religion and
the cultures of the North American Indian.”—Antonia
Mills, PhD, Professor of First Nations Studies, University of
Northern British Columbia, coeditor of "Amerindian Rebirth"
"When the topic of
'past lives' is discussed, most people think of traditions from
India and its Asian neighbors. However, another group of 'Indians,'
namely those in today's United States and Canada, held similar
beliefs that were equal to Asian mythologies in their sophistication
and complexity. Warren Jefferson has meticulously documented North
American reincarnation beliefs, legends, and stories in this
engaging and authoritative account of a worldview that somehow
survived the European invasion and continues to impact many
contemporary tribal groups. This book is a fascinating description
of how a spiritual paradigm played (and still plays) a vital role in
the daily life of its believers, revitalizing and energizing the
individual, the family, and the community."—Stanley
Krippner, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Saybrook Graduate School,
coeditor "Varieties of Anomalous Experience"
"This
very interesting volume is a compilation of reincarnation beliefs,
experiences, movements, and stories among North American Indians,
including near-death experiences, soul travel, and metamorphoses.
The accounts were taken largely from two sources: the Smithsonian
Institution's Bureau of American Ethnology publications and The
Internet Sacred Text Archive. Most range in date from the 19th to
the early 20th century. Many different North American groups are
represented, including the Inuit of the North, the Kwakiutl of the
Northwest Coast, the Hopi of the Southwest, the Winnebago of the
Great Lakes, the Cherokee of the Southeast, and the Sioux of the
Plains.
"The
collection is preceded by a chapter with an overview of North
American Indian religious beliefs. The final two chapters offer a
brief comparison of North American Indian reincarnation beliefs and
experiences with those from Greek and Roman history and from the
world's great religions, pointing to the commonalities among all
premodern peoples. Black-and-white photos appear throughout, largely
taken from Edward Curtis's 20-volume set The North American Indian
(1907-30). Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-level
undergraduates and above; general readers."—"Choice,"
September 2009, M. R. Dittemore, Smithsonian Institution Libraries
ISBN:
9781570672125; Author: Warren Jefferson; Price: $16.95; Page
Count: 208; Publication Year: 2009; Width: 6.0; Height: 9.0; Format:
Softcover ; Publisher: Native Voices
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Basic Call to Consciousness by
Akwesasne Notes
is a compelling critique of Western Culture and an eloquent text on
the rights of Indigenous nations. New contributions by John Mohawk,
Chief Oren Lyons, and Jose Barreiro provide an added depth and
continuity to this revised edition.
In
1977 a conference on Discrimination Against the Indigenous
Populations of the Americas was hosted by the Non-Governmental
Organizations of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland in 1977.
Included here are the three position papers that were delivered to
the UN by leaders of the Haudenosaunee, or Six Nation Iroquois.
These position papers, the first authentic analysis of the modern
world ever committed to writing by an official body of Native
people, called for fundamental changes in the policies of developed
nations and an end to the destruction of the natural world.
John
Mohawk introduces the events that transpired prior to the trip to
UN. Chief Oren Lyons gives an overview on the struggle for
self-determination before and since the Geneva meetings. And an
afterword by Jose Barreiro looks to a new era of possibility for
Native nations.
This
edition with its expanded end notes, index, and bibliography
section, is a valuable resource as a college textbook for classes in
history, sociology, religion, and anthropology.
Not
many books portray the heart and courage of so many people in one
volume. In a compelling and impassioned voice, Basic Call to
Consciousness speaks for the basic rights of humankind and all our
relations. Photos, illustrations
ISBN:
9781570671593; Author: Akwesasne Notes; Price: $13.95; Page
Count: 160; Publication Year: 2005; Width: 6.0; Height: 9.0;
Format: Softcover; Publisher: Native Voices
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NV -
Sisters In Spirit
by Sally Roesch Wagner
New!
This compelling history of
womens' struggle for freedom
and equality in this country
is recounted with
documentation of the
Iroquois influence on this
broad social movement.
Iroquois women had always
possessed rights beyond the
wildest imagination of their
European sisters: control of
their own bodies, custody of
children they bore, the
power to initiate divorce,
choice in the type of work
they did, a place in the
spiritual sector of their
communities, and the
enjoyment of a home life
free of violence.
The revolutionary changes
unleashed by the
Iroquois-feminist
relationship continue to
shape our lives today. This
book is used in many Women's
Studies courses at colleges
and universities around the
country.
ISBN:
9781570671210
Price:
$13.95
Page
Count:
128
Publication
Year:
2001
Width:
6.0
Height:
9.0
Format:
Softcover
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NV -
REINCARNATION BELIEFS OF NORTH AMERICAN
INDIANS - Soul Journeys, Metamorphoses, and Near Death Experiences
by Warren Jefferson New!
This
book provides 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 stories
and commentary presented here are well researched and drawn from
anthropological records and other reliable sources of information.
Learn about a Winnebago shaman’s initiation, the Cherokee’s Orpheus
myth, the story of “A Journey to the Skeleton House” from the Hopi,
the Inuit man who lived the lives of all animals, the Ghost Dance,
and other extraordinary accounts.
“The elements and majestic forces in nature, Lightning, Wind, Water,
Fire, and Frost, were regarded with awe as spiritual powers, but
always secondary and intermediate in character. We believed that the
spirit pervades all creation and that every creature possesses a
soul in some degree, though not necessarily a soul conscious of
itself. The tree, the waterfall, the grizzly bear, each is an
embodied Force, and as such an object of reverence.” —Ohiyesa
REVIEWS
“This
book contains a unique collection of fascinating stories about
reincarnation, soul travel, metamorphosis, and near-death
experience. It offers a rare look into the rich spiritual life of
the Indian people, and I would recommend this book to anyone
interested in comparative religion and the cultures of the North
American Indian.”—Antonia Mills, PhD, Professor of First Nations
Studies, University of Northern British Columbia, coeditor of
"Amerindian Rebirth"
"When the topic of 'past lives' is discussed, most people think of
traditions from India and its Asian neighbors. However, another
group of 'Indians,' namely those in today's United States and
Canada, held similar beliefs that were equal to Asian mythologies in
their sophistication and complexity. Warren Jefferson has
meticulously documented North American reincarnation beliefs,
legends, and stories in this engaging and authoritative account of a
worldview that somehow survived the European invasion and continues
to impact many contemporary tribal groups. This book is a
fascinating description of how a spiritual paradigm played (and
still plays) a vital role in the daily life of its believers,
revitalizing and energizing the individual, the family, and the
community."—Stanley Krippner, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Saybrook
Graduate School, coeditor "Varieties of Anomalous Experience"
"This very interesting volume is a compilation of reincarnation
beliefs, experiences, movements, and stories among North American
Indians, including near-death experiences, soul travel, and
metamorphoses. The accounts were taken largely from two sources: the
Smithsonian Institution's Bureau of American Ethnology publications
and The Internet Sacred Text Archive. Most range in date from the
19th to the early 20th century. Many different North American groups
are represented, including the Inuit of the North, the Kwakiutl of
the Northwest Coast, the Hopi of the Southwest, the Winnebago of the
Great Lakes, the Cherokee of the Southeast, and the Sioux of the
Plains.
The collection is preceded by a chapter with an overview of North
American Indian religious beliefs. The final two chapters offer a
brief comparison of North American Indian reincarnation beliefs and
experiences with those from Greek and Roman history and from the
world's great religions, pointing to the commonalities among all
pre-modern peoples. Black-and-white photos appear throughout,
largely taken from Edward Curtis's 20-volume set The North American
Indian (1907-30). Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-level
undergraduates and above; general readers."--"Choice," September
2009, M. R. Dittemore, Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Page
Count: 208; Width: 6"; Height: 9"; Format: Soft cover; Publication
Year: 2009; Price: $17.95 + s/h |
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CP 816 -
DREAMCATCHERS
A
Journey Into Native American Spirituality: Take your place by the
campfire and hear these stories of old. Listen and learn from the
ancient wisdom of a proud and noble people. These best of Native
American Stories make are great gift idea. 5 1/2 x 5 1/2, paper, 126
pages. $ 8.95 + s/h |
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CP 834 - DREAMWAYS OF
THE IROQUOIS
This
book through Iroquois legends and history is a guide to healing our
lives through dreamwork. The ancient Iroquois people believed that
dreams revealed the true wishes of the soul. 6 x 9, 278 pages,
paperback. $ 18.95 + s/h |
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CP 874 - EVERY DAY
IS A GOOD DAY
This
in an inspiring book for women with 19 prominent indigenous artists,
educators, and activists that share their candid and insightful
thoughts on what it means to be a Native American woman in the 21st
century. An intimate glance into the lives of these women with the
help of former principal chief, Wilma Mankiller. Women who have made
the conscious decision to live every day to its fullest and stand
for something larger than themselves. 7 X 9, 222 pages, black and
white photographs, paperback. $ 17.95 + s/h |
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CP 332 - MEDICINE
CARDS with BOOK
Discover a tool used world-wide by people for guidance, inspiration,
and for help with life's questions. Teaching the healing medicine of
animals, this unique system helps provide understanding of our
purpose on Mother Earth. 6 x 9, illustrated, 223 pages, hardback
book and 52 full color picture cards. $
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OS - MEDICINE
WHEEL CEREMONIES
Ancient Philosophies for Use in Modern Day Life. This book is based
on the way Native Americans see the world as one interconnected
whole in which each thing has a special purpose. 8.5 x 5.5, 47
pages, paperback $ 11.95 + s/h |
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OS - MEDICINE
WHEELS by Roy I. Wilson
This
illuminating guide to the Native American ritual of the Medicine
Wheel makes an ancient spiritual practice available to everyone,
Indian and non-Indian alike. 5 x 8, 167 pages, illustrated,
paperback. NEW LOWER PRICE!! Was $
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OS - NATIVE
AMERICAN ASTROLOGY: The Wisdom of the Four Winds
The
Wisdom of the Four Winds Which totem is yours, the falcon, the
woodpecker, the owl? With this astrological system based on Native
American animal signs and the medicine wheel, you can gain insight
into yourself and others. Find your strengths and weaknesses,
careers in which you will flourish, or even how to nurture a child
born with that totem. 6 x 9, 128 pages, illustrated paperback.
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CP 494 - SACRED SAGE
- HOW IT HEALS
HOW IT
HEALS: This book includes all you need to know about sage:
identifying it, gathering it, ceremonial uses of it, healing, and
preparing and storing it. 29 pages, paperback.
$ 6.95 + s/h
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CP 742 - SACRED SMOKE
Use
this book to learn how to make smudge sticks and identify, collect,
and grow a wide range of sacred plants for smudging. 6 x 9, 96
pages, paperback. $ 11.95 + s/h
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CP 501 - SECRETS OF
CRYSTAL HEALING
Studying under Native American shaman, healers and wise men, the
author has recorded here, for the first time, the secrets and
teachings of the Cherokee and Apache tribes about crystal healing.
He has the support of the tribal elders insuring that the
information provided is correct and the reputation of the healing
process using crystals is maintained. 6 X 9, 128 pgs., paperback.
$ 14.95 + s/h |
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OS - SECRET
NATIVE AMERICAN PATHWAYS
A
guide to Inner Peace: revised and expanded classic This classic
details the religious beliefs and ancient rituals of four major
tribes: Apache, Cherokee, Hopi, & Sioux. In this beautifully
illustrated book, Mails provides the meaning behind each ceremony as
well as instructions for applying Native teachings to contemporary
life. Each tribe discussed has clearly overcome adversity throught “
walking the pathways” that lead to inner peace: now, each of us is
able to apply those same spiritual practices to enhance our lives
today. Paperpack, 336 pages, 7 x 10 illustrated. $
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CP 774 - SHAMANIC
EXPERIENCE
Nineteen practical exercises allow readers to discover their aura,
develop shamanic breath, energize power centers, develop
relationships with power animals, and engage in a Vision Quest. The
lessons of Shamanic Experience culminate with a trance-state journey
induced by the rhythmic drumming sessions recorded on the
accompanying CD. 9 x 6, 208 pages, paperback plus 47 minute CD.
$ 21.95 + s/h |
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CP 802 - SHAMANIC
SPIRIT
A
Practical Guide to Personal Fulfillment. This is a unique guide to
self-realization and reattunement with nature using shamanic wisdom
drawn from cultures around the world. Renowned author presents 33
hands on experimental exercises that help readers discover the truth
about themselves. 6 x 9, 245 pages, paperback.
$ 21.95 + s/h |
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CP 744 - SMUDGING AND
BLESSING BOOK
Change
your life using simple smudging rituals and ceremonies.For thousands
of years, Native Americans have burned sacred plants in a bowl or on
a stick to drive away negative energies and restore balance. Learn
how to combine smudging with techniques to banish stress, attract
love, or give you energy. The natural power of cleansing is
available to everyone. 7 x 8 1/2, 96 pages, paperback.
$ 12.95 + s/h |
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CP 492 - STAR
MEDICINE
By
using the Rainbow Medicine Wheel to guide you to inner strength and
peace this book helps you to develop a better understanding of your
emotions and how to heal emotional hurts. 6 x 9, 192 pages,
illustrated, paperback. $ 16.95 + s/h
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CP 872 - THE WORLD WE
USED TO LIVE IN: Remembering the Powers of the Medicine Men
Remembering the Powers of the Medicine Men The final work of the
great and beloved Native American scholar, Vine Deloria Jr. In this
compelling work he brings us a fascinating collection of anecdotes
from tribes all across the country exploring everything from healing
miracles to sacred rituals. A priceless spiritual gift from one of
the greatest religious thinkers of the 20th century. 6 1/2 X 9, 237
pages, paperback. $ 17.95 + s/h |
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THE PEOPLE - Native American Thoughts and
Feelings by Roger Hammer
New!
This illustrated little volume showcases the eloquence with which
notable elders of various tribes have sought to express the wisdom
of their culture. Page Count: 64 Width: 8.5 inches Height: 5
inches Format: Softcover Publication Year: 1990 Publisher: Book
Publishing Co. Price: $7.95 + s/h |
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CP 770 - THINK ON
THESE THINGS
Think
On These Things teaches us to change our thinking in order to change
our circumstances. Hifler writes about everyday life, helping her
readers perceive Spirit and align them-selves with their own inner
power. 4 x 6, 160 pages, paperback. 9780933031876
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CP 833 - VISION
QUEST: Native American Healing
With
20 years of experience Moondance shares her knowledge of vision
quests and ancient rituals She teaches you how to interpret what you
see around you whether it be flowers or colors. 6 x 9, 176 pages,
paperback. NEW LOWER PRICE!! Was
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