Shaman's Tears


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Returning to the reservation he grew up on, and ran away from, to visit his dying mother, Joshua Brand is chosen to be the Warrior Healer, Wicasa Wakan. Forced to cope with new powers and responsibilities, and the old wounds from the life he deserted, Joshua will soon face a threat he could never imagine. What is it that Circle Sea Enterprises is trying to do with DNA from humans and animals? And can Joshua, even with help from Jon Sable, stop the rising threat that stretches all the way from the reservation to the streets of New York?




Shaman's Tears


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Psychedelic Shamanism, Updated Edition


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Psychedelic Shamanism presents the spiritual and shamanic properties of psychotropic plants and discusses how they can be used to understand the structure of human consciousness. Author Jim DeKorne offers authoritative information about the cultivation, processing, and correct dosages for various psychotropic plant substances including the belladonna alkaloids, d-lysergic acid amide, botanical analogues of LSD, mescaline, ayahuasca, DMT, and psilocybin. Opening with vivid descriptions of the author’s personal experiences with psychedelic drugs, the book describes the parallels that exist among shamanic states of consciousness, the use of psychedelic catalysts, and the hidden structure of the human psyche. DeKorne suggests that psychedelic drugs allow us to examine the shamanic dimensions of reality. This worldview, he says, is ubiquitous across space, time, and culture, with individuals separated by race, distance, and culture routinely describing the same core reality that provides powerful evidence of the dimensional nature of consciousness itself. The book guides the reader through the imaginal realm underlying our awareness, a world in which spiritual entities exist to reconnect us with ourselves, humanity, and our planet. Accurate drawings of plants, including peyote, Salvia divinorum, and San Pedro, enhance the book’s usefulness.




The Things that Were Said of Them


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Translation of the myths, traditional oral narratives and accounts of the shamans of the Inupiaq of Tikigaq (Point Hope) in northwest Alaska.




Folk Art and Magic


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Native Americans in Comic Books


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This work takes an in-depth look at the world of comic books through the eyes of a Native American reader and offers frank commentary on the medium's cultural representation of the Native American people. It addresses a range of portrayals, from the bloodthirsty barbarians and noble savages of dime novels, to formulaic secondary characters and sidekicks, and, occasionally, protagonists sans paternal white hero, examining how and why Native Americans have been consistently marginalized and misrepresented in comics. Chapters cover early representations of Native Americans in popular culture and newspaper comic strips, the Fenimore Cooper legacy, the "white" Indian, the shaman, revisionist portrayals, and Native American comics from small publishers, among other topics.




Becoming Hummingbird


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Holistic approach to the mythology and meditation necessary to achieve inner peace based on the teachings of The Four Winds Society from Peru.




Shamanism and Spirituality in Therapeutic Practice


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Increasing numbers of professionals in the fields of psychology and therapy are seeking to incorporate elements of spirituality into their therapeutic oeuvre, addressing not only mental and emotional issues, but also the soul. This book discloses how indigenous traditions can be adapted to offer practitioners a highly effective repertoire of insights, psycho-spiritual approaches and therapeutic tools. The underlying concepts and world-views of indigenous and contemporary shamanism are explained and tied in with current developments in psychology and science. After clarifying altered states of perception, concepts of integrative wholeness of mind, body, soul and spirit and transformative shamanic 'healing' approaches, the book goes on to outline concrete contemporary tools and techniques that can be applied directly to work with clients. It presents research, examples and case studies throughout. This will be enlightening and compelling reading for psychologists, therapists, counsellors and coaches looking for profound insights and innovative methods of practice that cater for the whole human psyche, reaching beyond contemporary Western mind and body approaches.




Shaman


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Matt Tyler left the comfort of his privileged upbringing to serve as a surgeon in the Civil War. Now, two years after the wars end, a discovery one night changes his life forever. Degan, a young woman of the Seneca Nation, has escaped from white men who raided her village and kidnapped her. Badly beaten, she seeks shelter in a deserted barn and waits to die until Matt finds her. He takes her in and treats her wounds. Her initial fear of this white shaman slowly turns to trust as she recovers under Matts care. Though they plan that she will return to her people once shes recovered, they cannot deny their deepening feelings for each other. When Matt asks Degan to marry him, she refuses to enter white society. How can she live among his people? It was white men who kidnapped her, shot her, and libe her to dead. She believe she cannot be Matt's wife in thewhite world. Despite her love for Matt, Degan reluctantly returns to her people on the Allegany Reservation, New York. Matt tries to go on with his life. He begins working at a dispensary in Washington, providing free medical care to the citys poor. But he remains unable to quiet his strong yearning for Degan. Can Degan overcome her fear and the cruelty of her past to accept a man from a strange culture who promises his love? And is it a promise he can keep? Shaman is an Award Winning Novel. A finalist in the 2009 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Competition. Winner in it's category, Historical Romance, in 2010 Maryland Writers Association Novel Competition Grand Prize Winner of 2010 Maryland Writers Association Novel Competition




The Falling Sky


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Anthropologist Bruce Albert captures the poetic voice of Davi Kopenawa, shaman and spokesman for the Yanomami of the Brazilian Amazon, in this unique reading experience—a coming-of-age story, historical account, and shamanic philosophy, but most of all an impassioned plea to respect native rights and preserve the Amazon rainforest.