Return of the Bird Tribes

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Publisher : Harper Collins
ISBN 13 : 0062116568
Total Pages : 243 pages
Book Rating : 4.67/5 ( download)

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Book Synopsis Return of the Bird Tribes by : Ken Carey

Download or read book Return of the Bird Tribes written by Ken Carey and published by Harper Collins. This book was released on 2011-07-19 with total page 243 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 'Ken Carey is one of the greatest living teachers… Read him, and you'll have hope.' MARIANNE WILLIAMSON Exploring the transformative impact of Native American spirituality on contemporary events, this is the third book in Ken Carey's be

The Starseed Transmissions

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Publisher : Harper Collins
ISBN 13 : 0062116576
Total Pages : 120 pages
Book Rating : 4.74/5 ( download)

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Book Synopsis The Starseed Transmissions by : Ken Carey

Download or read book The Starseed Transmissions written by Ken Carey and published by Harper Collins. This book was released on 2011-08-16 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first volume of the Starseed Trilogy: Intuitive knowledge featuring a startling new view of human evolution.

Flat Rock Journal

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Publisher : Macmillan Reference USA
ISBN 13 : 9780816174331
Total Pages : 294 pages
Book Rating : 4.34/5 ( download)

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Book Synopsis Flat Rock Journal by : Ken Carey

Download or read book Flat Rock Journal written by Ken Carey and published by Macmillan Reference USA. This book was released on 1994 with total page 294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Now in paperback--"A Thoreau-voiced memoir of a day off spent recharging the author's batteries by his lonesome in the Ozark woods. . . . A model of moss-velvet nature writing, quite possibly a classic" (Kirkus Reviews). Carey is the author of The Starseed Transmissions.

Buffalo Bird Woman's Garden

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Publisher : Minnesota Historical Society Press
ISBN 13 : 0873516605
Total Pages : 246 pages
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Book Synopsis Buffalo Bird Woman's Garden by : Gilbert L. Wilson

Download or read book Buffalo Bird Woman's Garden written by Gilbert L. Wilson and published by Minnesota Historical Society Press. This book was released on 2009-06-30 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This that I now tell is as I saw my mothers do, or did myself, when I was young. My mothers were industrious women, and our family had always good crops; and I will tell now how the women of my father's family cared for their fields, as I saw them, and helped them. --Buffalo Bird Woman

Other Council Fires Were Here Before Ours

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Publisher : Harper Collins
ISBN 13 : 006250763X
Total Pages : 164 pages
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Book Synopsis Other Council Fires Were Here Before Ours by : Jamie Sams

Download or read book Other Council Fires Were Here Before Ours written by Jamie Sams and published by Harper Collins. This book was released on 1991-09-27 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A retelling of the Seneca creation story and prophesies for the future.

Birders

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Publisher : Grove Press
ISBN 13 : 9780802139962
Total Pages : 244 pages
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Book Synopsis Birders by : Mark Cocker

Download or read book Birders written by Mark Cocker and published by Grove Press. This book was released on 2003-02 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Journalist Cocker is a member of a community of fanatics who watch birds. Now he offers what "The Baltimore Sun" calls "the most graceful, respectful and technically rich book on [this] fascination."

The Orenda

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Publisher : Vintage
ISBN 13 : 0385350740
Total Pages : 448 pages
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Download or read book The Orenda written by Joseph Boyden and published by Vintage. This book was released on 2014-05-13 with total page 448 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this hugely acclaimed author’s new novel, history comes alive before us when, in the seventeenth century, a Jesuit missionary ventures into the wilderness in search of converts—the defining moment of first contact between radically different worlds, each at once old and new in its own ways. What unfolds over the next few years is truly epic, constantly illuminating and surprising, sometimes comic, always entrancing, and ultimately all-too-human in its tragic grandeur. Christophe, as educated as any Frenchman could be about the “sauvages” of the New World whose souls he has sworn to save, begins his true enlightenment shortly after he sets out when his native guides—terrified by even a scent of the Iroquois—abandon him to save themselves. But a Huron warrior and elder named Bird soon takes him prisoner, along with a young Iroquois girl, Snow Falls, whose family he has just killed. The Huron-Iroquois rivalry, now growing vicious, courses through this novel, and these three are its principal characters. Christophe and Snow Falls are held captive in Bird’s massive village. Champlain’s Iron People have only lately begun trading with the Huron, who mistrust them as well as this Jesuit Crow who has now trespassed onto their land; and Snow Falls’s people, of course, have become the Hurons’ greatest enemy. Bird knows that to get rid of them both would resolve the issue, but he sees Christophe, however puzzling, as a potential envoy to those in New France, and Snow Falls as a replacement for the two daughters he’d lost to the Iroquois. These relationships wax and wane as life comes at them relentlessly: a lacrosse match with an allied tribe, a dangerous mission to trade furs with the French for the deadly shining wood that could save the Huron nation, shocking victories in combat and devastating defeats, then a sickness the likes of which none of them has ever seen. The world of The Orenda blossoms to include such unforgettable characters as Bird’s oldest friend, Fox; his lover, Gosling, who some believe possesses magical powers; two more Jesuit Crows who arrive to help form a mission; and boys from both tribes whose hearts veer wildly from one side to the other, for one reason or another. Watching over all of them are the spirits that guide their every move. The Orenda traces a story of blood and hope, suspicion and trust, hatred and love, that comes to a head when Jesuit and Huron join together against the stupendous wrath of the Iroquois, when everything that any of them has ever known or believed in faces nothing less than annihilation. A saga nearly four hundred years old, it is also timeless and eternal. This eBook edition includes a Reading Group Guide.

Lost Bird Of Wounded Knee

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Publisher : Da Capo Press
ISBN 13 : 9780306808227
Total Pages : 392 pages
Book Rating : 4.26/5 ( download)

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Download or read book Lost Bird Of Wounded Knee written by Renee Sansom Flood and published by Da Capo Press. This book was released on 1998-03-22 with total page 392 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In December 1890 the U.S. Seventh Cavalry massacred a band of Lakota men, women, and children at Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Miraculously, after a four-day blizzard, an infant was found alive under the frozen body of her dead mother. The dashing brigadier general (and future Assistant Attorney General of the United States) Leonard W. Colby kidnapped and then adopted the baby girl named Lost Bird (1890–1920) as a "living curio," and exploited her in order to attract prominent tribes as clients of his law practice.After the general's wife, the nationally known suffragist and newspaper editor Clara B. Colby, divorced her husband, she raised the Lakota child as a white girl in a well-meaning but disastrous attempt to provide a stable home. Lost Bird ran away to join Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show and appeared in silent films and vaudeville. During her brief but unforgettable life she endured sexual abuse, violence, prostitution, and the rejection of her own tribe before dying at age twenty-nine on Valentine's Day. This remarkable biography examines the life of the woman who became a symbol of the warring cultures that entrapped her, and a heartbreaking microcosm of all those Native American children who lost their heritage through adoption, social injustice, and war.

Yellow Bird

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Publisher : Random House Trade Paperbacks
ISBN 13 : 0399589171
Total Pages : 402 pages
Book Rating : 4.71/5 ( download)

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Book Synopsis Yellow Bird by : Sierra Crane Murdoch

Download or read book Yellow Bird written by Sierra Crane Murdoch and published by Random House Trade Paperbacks. This book was released on 2021-02-16 with total page 402 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: PULITZER PRIZE FINALIST • The gripping true story of a murder on an Indian reservation, and the unforgettable Arikara woman who becomes obsessed with solving it—an urgent work of literary journalism. “I don’t know a more complicated, original protagonist in literature than Lissa Yellow Bird, or a more dogged reporter in American journalism than Sierra Crane Murdoch.”—William Finnegan, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Barbarian Days In development as a Paramount+ original series WINNER OF THE OREGON BOOK AWARD • NOMINATED FOR THE EDGAR® AWARD • NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The New York Times Book Review • NPR • Publishers Weekly When Lissa Yellow Bird was released from prison in 2009, she found her home, the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in North Dakota, transformed by the Bakken oil boom. In her absence, the landscape had been altered beyond recognition, her tribal government swayed by corporate interests, and her community burdened by a surge in violence and addiction. Three years later, when Lissa learned that a young white oil worker, Kristopher “KC” Clarke, had disappeared from his reservation worksite, she became particularly concerned. No one knew where Clarke had gone, and few people were actively looking for him. Yellow Bird traces Lissa’s steps as she obsessively hunts for clues to Clarke’s disappearance. She navigates two worlds—that of her own tribe, changed by its newfound wealth, and that of the non-Native oilmen, down on their luck, who have come to find work on the heels of the economic recession. Her pursuit of Clarke is also a pursuit of redemption, as Lissa atones for her own crimes and reckons with generations of trauma. Yellow Bird is an exquisitely written, masterfully reported story about a search for justice and a remarkable portrait of a complex woman who is smart, funny, eloquent, compassionate, and—when it serves her cause—manipulative. Drawing on eight years of immersive investigation, Sierra Crane Murdoch has produced a profound examination of the legacy of systematic violence inflicted on a tribal nation and a tale of extraordinary healing.

Civil War and the Indian Wars

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Publisher : Pelican Publishing
ISBN 13 : 1455602248
Total Pages : 104 pages
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Download or read book Civil War and the Indian Wars written by Roy Bird and published by Pelican Publishing. This book was released on 2007-08-29 with total page 104 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Many historians of the Indian wars seem to credit the War Between the States as a significant factor in the uprising of numerous tribes during these same years. In fact, the continuous exposure to white civilization, the incursion by whites with modern technology, and an ambiguous government policy had caused frustration as far back as two decades before the Civil War began. This account of some of the conflicts between American Indians and whites from 1861-1865 depicts the struggles among disenfranchised native peoples on the frontier and expansion of a predominantly white culture into the West. While whites fought whites from the Atlantic seaboard to the prairies of Kansas, great nations in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Montana, the Dakotas, Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, Missouri, and Minnesota struck back at the incursion of white intruders. The book neither condemns nor justifies the actions of either side�rather, it is a thorough, chronological examination of the events and incidents that occurred during these four years. Based on confrontations as they were recorded by contemporary writers and historians, the book is not separated into individual accounts of the conflicts as many historians have previously done. Instead, Bird�s approach is to treat all the Indian wars fought between 1861 and 1865 in order of their occurrence to examine the government�s and the military's policies toward the "wild" American Indians of the West.