From where the Sun Now Stands


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From where the Sun Now Stands


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This Spur Award-winning novel tells of the 113 days in the summer of 1877 when Chief Joseph reluctantly led his people in a rear-guard action from the Nez Perce reservation in Oregon to Montana, across more than 1,000 miles of trackless country. Here is the saga of loyalty and treachery, tragedy and triumph.




From where the Sun Now Stands


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One of the most dramatic campaigns of the Indian wars was that of the Nez Perce. In this saga of loyalty and treachery, tragedy and triumph, five-time Spur Award-winning author Henry lends insight and understanding to the events of that summer in 1877, when Chief Joseph reluctantly led his people across more than a thousand miles of trackless country.




The Sun Does Shine


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"A powerful, revealing story of hope, love, justice, and the power of reading by a man who spent thirty years on death row for a crime he didn't commit"--




Travels in a Land That Once Was America


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Two English folks and four Americans tour Montana, Wyoming, and Pennsylvania in what becomes a journey of discovery about themselves and their nations. Nine-Eleven and the 2003 Iraq War changes all, dividing friend from friend, nation from nation.




The Sun, the Earth, and Near-earth Space


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" ... Concise explanations and descriptions - easily read and readily understood - of what we know of the chain of events and processes that connect the Sun to the Earth, with special emphasis on space weather and Sun-Climate."--Dear Reader.




"That the People Might Live"


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The word "elegy" comes from the Ancient Greek elogos, meaning a mournful poem or song, in particular, a song of grief in response to loss. Because mourning and memorialization are so deeply embedded in the human condition, all human societies have developed means for lamenting the dead, and, in "That the People Might Live" Arnold Krupat surveys the traditions of Native American elegiac expression over several centuries. Krupat covers a variety of oral performances of loss and renewal, including the Condolence Rites of the Iroquois and the memorial ceremony of the Tlingit people known as koo'eex, examining as well a number of Ghost Dance songs, which have been reinterpreted in culturally specific ways by many different tribal nations. Krupat treats elegiac "farewell" speeches of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in considerable detail, and comments on retrospective autobiographies by Black Hawk and Black Elk. Among contemporary Native writers, he looks at elegiac work by Linda Hogan, N. Scott Momaday, Gerald Vizenor, Sherman Alexie, Maurice Kenny, and Ralph Salisbury, among others. Despite differences of language and culture, he finds that death and loss are consistently felt by Native peoples both personally and socially: someone who had contributed to the People's well-being was now gone. Native American elegiac expression offered mourners consolation so that they might overcome their grief and renew their will to sustain communal life.




Album of Horses


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Describes the world of horses and the various breeds, including the American Saddle Horse, Tennessee Walking Horse, and Clydesdale.




UnderHisshadow91


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Is your soul longing for rest? Do you struggle with fear and uncertainty in the face of the financial, political, and moral chaos permeating our country and the world? Or maybe you feel like your life is broken beyond repair, and you desperately desire to be whole. Or maybe you're burnt out on religion and are ready to give intimacy with God a try, through His son Jesus Christ. If yes, then underHisshadow91 will provide guidance and reassurance for the direction of your life. As believers, Psalms 91 is our spiritual user ID. No matter what our circumstances, we have been given the authority to have access to the very presence of God. The secret place of Psalms 91 defines intimate fellowship with Him as living under the closeness and protection of His shadow. There we find our ark of refuge and our place of peace in the midst of chaos. It is a place where fear is vanquished, broken hearts are healed, the weary find rest, and the uncertain find answers. In underHisshadow91, you will learn how to personally access the very presence of God in your daily life. Proceeds from this book will be directed toward various ministries. T. Gonnerman is a wife, mother, and grandmother. She is an ordinary woman who believes in and loves an extraordinary God. She lives in the Midwest with her husband.




Folklife Center News


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