Books Written Ed Mcgaa-Eagle Man
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| Mother Earth Spirituality: Native American Paths to Healing Ourselves and Our World (Religion and Spirituality)
An examination of the Scientific Revolution that shows how the mechanistic world view of modern science has sanctioned the exploitation of nature, unrestrained commercial expansion, and a new socioeconomic order that subordinates women.
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 | Native Wisdom: Perceptions of the Natural Way
A timely guide to the "nature-anchored spirituality" of the Oglala Sioux.
"Mitakuye oyasin" - "we are all related." This Oglala Sioux saying is the philosophy underlying Native American spirituality and practices, a sense of connection to the entire universe
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 | Rainbow Tribe: Ordinary People Journeying on the Red Road
This is a book of natural-way philosophy. In order to save the planet, the author urges us to return to nature and develop a spiritual relationship with nature. He believes that the earliest Americans--especially the Sioux--achieved this path to enlightenment
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 | Eagle Vision: Return of the Hoop
Although told as fiction, "Eagle Vision" is nonetheless an important historical document. Most Americans don't realize that after the American Indian Religious Crimes Act of 1889, the constitutionally guaranteed Freedom of Religion was denied to American Indians. It required an act of true heroism for a few individuals to defy authority and bring these important religious ceremonies back into the open.
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| Nature's Way: Native Wisdom for Living in Balance with the Earth
This book presents an environmental, personal, and global philosophy of balance. Using traditional Native American spirituality as a framework, Nature's Way is a call for a major change in the way people relate to the world. McGaa
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| Black Elk's Prayer and Vision
In part one of this recording, McGaa recounts the biography of Black Elk--the vision he experienced in the 1870's while still a boy, his travels, his life as a warrior and medicine man, his reflections on the Ghost Dance religion and the infamous massacre at Wounded Knee. In part two, McGaa recalls Black Elk's vision and final prayer in its entirety. McGaa's compelling and impassioned narration brings rich, new meaning to such concepts as "the four directions," "the red and black roads," and "the sacred hoop." Throughout the recording McGaa includes trance-like chants--all sung in Lakota and translated into English--and accompanies himself on rattle and drum.
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| Creator's Code: Planetary Survival & Beyond
by Lakota (Sioux) author Ed McGaa, (Eagle Man), is another gift to the people who love Mother Earth. This book brings home succinctly and directly the wisdom of Native American Spirituality that can so urgently assist us with the current environmental crisis. Mr. McGaa emphatically states how recognizing and embracing our natural relationship is the bedrock for understanding the Creator's Code for living in harmony.
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| Native Wisdom: Perceptions of the Natural Way
Mitakuye oyasin" - "we are all related." This Oglala Sioux saying is the philosophy underlying Native American spirituality and practices, a sense of connection to the entire universe. In Native Wisdom, Ed McGaa (Eagle Man) presents an accessible overview of the religion of his people, in chapters ranging from the philosophical to the detailed and practical.
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Red Cloud (The Story of An American Indian)A biography of the Oglala Indian who rose to leadership in the Sioux nation because of his skill with weapons and words.
Crazy Horse And Chief Red Cloud: Warrior Chiefs- Teton Oglalas
Mother Earth Spirituality - Native American Paths To Healing Ourselves And Our World
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