Words of Power: Voices from Indian AmericaHere are tribal membersY insights on spirituality, land, leadership, conflict, treaties, environment, men, women, children, education, and peace." |
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... TRADITION , HISTORY 10 Four WOMEN AND MEN 15 Five CHILDREN , EDUCATION 19 Six ECONOMICS , MONEY AND POWER Seven LAND , ENVIRONMENT 25 225 22 Eight INSIGHT , APPRECIATION 31 Nine PHILOSOPHY , CULTURE 35 Ten LEADERSHIP 39 Eleven STRUGGLE ...
... TRADITION , HISTORY 10 Four WOMEN AND MEN 15 Five CHILDREN , EDUCATION 19 Six ECONOMICS , MONEY AND POWER Seven LAND , ENVIRONMENT 25 225 22 Eight INSIGHT , APPRECIATION 31 Nine PHILOSOPHY , CULTURE 35 Ten LEADERSHIP 39 Eleven STRUGGLE ...
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Words of Power: Voices from Indian America Norbert S. Hill, Jr.,Norbert S Hill Jr Oneida No preview available - 2010 |
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American Indian APACHE BEAR beautiful become believe better BLACK ELK buffalo CHIEF CHIEF SEATTLE circle clothes color comes CREE culture earth elders equal everything father fear feel fire future give gone hand happening head heart hope HOPI human Indian Indian nations JOHN kill knowledge land language leadership live look matter MEANS mind moral Mother mountain move Native natural never OGLALA LAKOTA once past path Peace plains protect quotations race religion represents respect road sacred SIOUX SITTING BULL society Sometimes speaking Spirit STANDING STANDING ROCK SIOUX strong talk taught things tion told TRADITION treaty Tree tribe turn understand values village VINE DELORIA voices walk Western wind woman women young