Title: Surviving in Two Worlds: Contemporary Native American Voices
Abstract: Foreword by Greg Sarris Preface by Lois Crozier-Hogle Acknowledgments Editor's Note Photographer's Note Introduction by Darryl Babe Wilson Part I. Tradition Is Evidence for the Truth of Life Dagmar Thorpe: People of the Seventh Fire Chief Oren Lyons: It Is in Our Hands Florence Jones: Last of the Wintu Doctors Arvol Looking Horse: Mending the Sacred Hoop Thomas Banyacya: The Hopi Prophecy Frank LaPena: Tradition Is Evidence for the Truth of Life Part II. The World Torn in Two John Echohawk: We Are Sovereign Peoples Steven Crum: How Beautiful Is Our Land Carlos Cordero: Reviving Native Technologies Rose Johnson/Tsosie: Our Testimonies Will Carry Us Through Janine Pease Pretty on Top: The Quality of Listening Part III. It Must Be Healed: Walking in Two Worlds Betty Cooper: Walking in Two Worlds Sarah Hutchison: The Power of Story Terry Tafoya: At the Center of the Dance Kevin Foley: These Things Are Absolutely Essential Kathy Morsea: Running toward the Rising Sun David Lucero: Healing in Two Worlds Part IV. The Children Are Our Future William Demmert: Education Is Survival Edna Ahgeak MacLean: Keeping the Songs Alive Joseph Abeyta: Look for Their Strengths Jerry Pardilla: People of the Dawn Clifford Trafzer: The Children Are Our Future Part V. We Can Have New Visions Roxanne Swentzell: Hearing with Our Hearts Greg Sarris: The Truth Will Rise Christopher Peters: The Art of High Mountain Medicine Jack Forbes: We Can Have New Visions Epilogue Bibliography
Publication Year: 1997
Publication Date: 1997-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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