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Nature's Way Native Wisdom for Living in Balance with the Earth

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ISBN-10: 0060514566

ISBN-13: 9780060514563

Edition: 2004

Authors: Ed McGaa, Eagle Man

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I do not expect you to trade your set of beliefs for mine. I do not have all the answers. But in my tradition, we ask more questions and we share our honest observations. Hopefully, once you have completed reading this book, you will know what I know, and I am fairly sure you will see how a spiritual path that honors Nature is the only way out of the serious crises facing our planet. I call that path Nature's Way. Sioux tribal leader Ed McGaa, known as Eagle Man, sounds a call for spiritual awakening. He explains how we can create a new global culture based not on domi-nance over nature for economic and political gain, but on values that endure for all times and all people. Nature's…    
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Book details

List price: $24.95
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 3/2/2004
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.01" tall
Weight: 1.166
Language: English

Ed McGaa, J.D., was born on the Oglala Sioux reservation in South Dakota and is a registered tribal member. He served in Korea as a Marine Corporal before earning an undergraduate degree at St. John's University in Minnesota. He then rejoined the Marine Corps to become a Phantom F4 fighter pilot in Vietnam, where he flew in more than a hundred combat missions. Upon his return McGaa danced in six annual Sioux Sun Dances. The Sun Dance led him to the seven Mother Earth ceremonies under the tutelage of Chief Eagle Feather and Chief Fools Crow, two Sioux holy men. Eagle Man holds a law degree from the University of South Dakota and is the author of Red Cloud: Biography of an Indian Chief ;…    

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Wisdom Through Observation: Lesson of Eagle
Find and Preserve the Medicine: Lesson of Bear
Balance in All Things: Lesson of Lion
One Among Many: Lesson of Wolf
Develop Intuition: Lesson of Orca
Seek Truth: Lesson of Owl
Strive for Freedom: Lesson of Tiger
Heat: Lesson of Cottonwood Tree
Thin: Lesson of Deer
Gone: Lesson of Buffalo
Too Many: Lesson of Rat
Notes