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The
Book of Ceremonies : A Native Way of Honoring and Living the Sacred by
Gabriel Horn, Carises Horn (Illustrator)
In The Book of Ceremonies, Gabriel Horn offers a
tapestry of stories, poems, prayers, and love songs describing the
sacred Native American way of life and what its religion and ritual can
offer spiritual seekers from all backgrounds. The six parts of the book
cover preparation for ceremonies greeting the day; acknowledgment and
gratitude; marriage and divorce; birth and death; dreams and visions;
and seasons and healing. Highlights include a Zuni creation account, an
Aztec love song, and an Omaha prayer presenting a new infant.
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Reload, since things change. Our organization is an association of
professional philosophers who seek to encourage the thoughtful and
careful articulation, study, and contemplation of philosophical issues
that affect American Indigenous people and the communities to which we
belong.
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Extensive directory of resources
offers links to sites in such categories as history, language, art,
government, organizations and health.
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& Peoples North America Native Americans Lakota Wowapi Oti Kin:
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A critique of Western European
philosophical traditions from a native American perspective.
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A borderland where questions pop like
weasles from a conjure-jar and never find an answer in the word you hope
to hear.
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Resources on Native Americans for
K12, including history, literature, bibliography.
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Home Philosophy Religion Education
Medicine Business Gaming Genealogy Sovereignty Law Humor The Arts
Government Tribal News.
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The goal of the course offered is
to provide an open, alternative education opportunity through
experiencing a Native American philosophy of education that promotes
self-determination, individual research, goal setting, internal
motivation and self-reliance.
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Native American educational philosophy
encompasses the education of the whole child with many types of learning
styles and teaching styles. A child does not live in multiple worlds,
but lives in one surrounded by sensations, events and feelings impacting
him or her from all sides. The following images developed by Dr. Cornel
Pewewardy at the
University of Kansas depict a holistic educational philosophy geared
towards teaching the whole child and and not just separate pieces of the
child.
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Amerindian Philosophy by an
Amerindian Native American Philosophy Amerindian Philosophy by an
Amerindian I am a Native American and an Archaeologist with an
additional major in History.
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