Raven Brought the Light

Raven Brought the Light
Title Raven Brought the Light PDF eBook
Author Kristin Gleeson
Publisher XinXii
Pages 221
Release 2017-03-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN 099315672X

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Love is eternal, crossing time spans. To escape recent betrayal and loss, Irish archaeology student, Bríd Ní Laoghaire seizes the chance to be a last minute replacement on a dig in a remote Chinese desert and discovers a dangerous secret that links her to an ancient past. An Alaskan Tlingit Indian, John Sheldon, leads the team, and their incredible discoveries arouse hostility in the Chinese officials sent to observe the dig. As more items are examined, Bríd begins to have startling visions that link her to the past which complicate the growing attraction between her and the emotionally troubled John. How could she be connected to a people that lived 3500 years ago? Meanwhile the Chinese officials’ hostility grows and unease among staff rises, all of which threaten to undermine the expedition and, eventually, John and Bríd’s lives. Part of the Celtic Knot Series

How Raven Brought Light to People

How Raven Brought Light to People
Title How Raven Brought Light to People PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Margaret K. McElderry Books
Pages 40
Release 1992
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN

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Raven gives the sun, the moon, and the stars to the people of the world by tricking the great chief who is hoarding them in three boxes.

Tsawalk

Tsawalk
Title Tsawalk PDF eBook
Author E. Richard Atleo
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 169
Release 2024-03-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0774850841

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Western philosophy has long held scientific rationalism in a place of honour. Reason, that particularly exalted human quality, has become steadily distanced from the metaphysical aspects of existence, such as spirit, faith, and intuition. In Tsawalk, hereditary chief Umeek introduces us to an alternative indigenous worldview -- an ontology drawn from the Nuu-chah-nulth origin stories. Umeek develops a theory of "Tsawalk," meaning "one," that views the nature of existence as an integrated and orderly whole, and thereby recognizes the intrinsic relationship between the physical and spiritual. By retelling and analyzing the origin stories of Son of Raven and Son of Mucus, Umeek demonstrates how Tsawalk provides a viable theoretical alternative that both complements and expands the view of reality presented by Western science. Tsawalk, he argues, allows both Western and indigenous views to be combined in order to advance our understanding of the universe. In addition, he shows how various fundamental aspects of Nuu-chah-nulth society are based upon Tsawalk, and what implications it has today for both Native and non-Native peoples. A valuable contribution to Native studies, anthropology, and philosophy, Tsawalk offers a revitalizing and thoughtful complement to Western scientific worldviews.

Leavetakings

Leavetakings
Title Leavetakings PDF eBook
Author Corinna Cook
Publisher University of Alaska Press
Pages 139
Release 2020-11-01
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1602234256

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Leavetaking is an Alaska-based essay collection propelled by movements of departure and return. Corinna Cook asks: What can coming and going reveal about place? About how a place calls to us? About heeding that call? And might wandering serve not only to map new places but also to map the most familiar ones, like home? Departures and returns in these essays derive in large part from the narrator’s personal experiences of cross-continental travel by pickup truck and by airplane, human-powered expedition-style travel by kayak, regional travel by ferry, and her daily or local travel on foot. But the movement of coming and going at the heart of this collection exceeds the physical, for these essays are also intent on understanding spiritual and psychological pulses of proximity and distance in human connections to other people, their stories, and their homes.

The Path of the Blue Raven

The Path of the Blue Raven
Title The Path of the Blue Raven PDF eBook
Author Mark Townsend
Publisher John Hunt Publishing
Pages 241
Release 2013-06-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 1782793585

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The Path of The Blue Raven is the story of a struggling man who all his life has wrestled with questions, searched for meaning and discovered it in unexpected places. Although representing the beginning of a new adventure in one man's life, this book is not just his story for it also offers a beautiful and breath-taking collection of real-life stories of others who walked a similar path and have found great healing and blessing through nature based spirituality. To many cultures, the raven was and is a symbol of initiation into a new path. In sharing his own journey, the author introduces readers to a world of like-minded people who have stepped off the mainstream path onto the path of personal magic. As the ex-Catholic monk Thomas Moore says, 'The soul has an absolute, unforgiving need for regular excursions into enchantment. It requires them like the body needs food and the mind needs thought.' This book offers pilgrims (of any path) a way back to the rich and deep inner magic of childhood dreams.

The People and Culture of the Tlingit

The People and Culture of the Tlingit
Title The People and Culture of the Tlingit PDF eBook
Author Raymond Bial
Publisher Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Pages 130
Release 2016-12-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1502622513

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North America was inhabited Native tribes some ten thousand years ago. As generations passed, the tribes formed individual communities, full of rich customs, beliefs, and ideals. Despite facing hardship in later centuries, the First People of North America continue to thrive in modern times. This book discusses the origin of the Tlingit, their rituals, beliefs, and culture, and their importance in society today.

Animal Stories

Animal Stories
Title Animal Stories PDF eBook
Author Dennis Pepper
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 316
Release 2002
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780192782212

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A collection of folk tales and myths, fiction and fables about all kinds of animals.