Stand As One: Spritual Teachings of Keetoowah
Title | Stand As One: Spritual Teachings of Keetoowah PDF eBook |
Author | Crosslin Fields Smith |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018-11 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 9780971865877 |
Stand As One: Spiritual Teachings of Keetoowah
Title | Stand As One: Spiritual Teachings of Keetoowah PDF eBook |
Author | Crosslin Fields Smith |
Publisher | |
Pages | 96 |
Release | 2021-03-26 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781736274347 |
Original Truths are the foundation on which Crosslin Smith has lived his life. These truths are what Crosslin Smith wants to share-as he says, "it is time for all to know." These truths are the guidepost in helping those who want to experience health, inner peace, and peace among all people. The knowledge being shared is a message for all humankind regardless of race, creed, color, or religion. This message and the messenger originate from the Keetoowah Society, the spiritual society within the Cherokee tribe. Today, Crosslin Smith-a traditional Keetoowah elder, practitioner, and counselor-acknowledges the richness of his Cherokee heritage, yet he clearly stresses the lessons and teachings contained within the Original Truths are not and were never intended to be the sole possession of the Keetoowahs or Cherokees. They are, and always have been, universal truths. We can no longer afford to support separation among peoples, separation within the self, or separation from our past and our future. Crosslin invites us all to hear these stories and absorb the lessons to awaken the goodness held within each one of us. Thereby we honor and nurture our oneness with all humanity. This message from the past has found its moment in the present.
Stand As One: Spiritual Teachings of Keetoowah
Title | Stand As One: Spiritual Teachings of Keetoowah PDF eBook |
Author | Crosslin Fields Smith |
Publisher | |
Pages | 96 |
Release | 2021-02-20 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781736274354 |
Original Truths are the foundation on which Crosslin Smith has lived his life. These truths are what Crosslin Smith wants to share-as he says, "it is time for all to know." These truths are the guidepost in helping those who want to experience health, inner peace, and peace among all people. The knowledge being shared is a message for all humankind regardless of race, creed, color, or religion. This message and the messenger originate from the Keetoowah Society, the spiritual society within the Cherokee tribe. Today, Crosslin Smith-a traditional Keetoowah elder, practitioner, and counselor-acknowledges the richness of his Cherokee heritage, yet he clearly stresses the lessons and teachings contained within the Original Truths are not and were never intended to be the sole possession of the Keetoowahs or Cherokees. They are, and always have been, universal truths. We can no longer afford to support separation among peoples, separation within the self, or separation from our past and our future. Crosslin invites us all to hear these stories and absorb the lessons to awaken the goodness held within each one of us. Thereby we honor and nurture our oneness with all humanity. This message from the past has found its moment in the present.
Original Teachings
Title | Original Teachings PDF eBook |
Author | Crosslin Fields Smith |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2021-05 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781737136200 |
People of Kituwah
Title | People of Kituwah PDF eBook |
Author | John D. Loftin |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 299 |
Release | 2024 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0520400313 |
"According to Cherokee tradition, the place of creation is Kituwah, located at the center of the world and home of the most sacred and oldest of all beloved or mother towns. Just by entering Kituwah, or indeed any village site, Cherokees reexperience the creation of the world, when the water beetle first surfaced with a piece of mud that later became the island on which they lived. People of Kituwah is a comprehensive account of the spiritual worldview and lifeways of the Eastern Cherokee people, from the creation of the world to today. Building on vast primary and secondary materials, native and non-native, this book provides an in-depth look not only at what the Cherokees perceive and understand--their notions of space and time, marriage and love, death and the afterlife, healing and traditional medicine, and rites and ceremonies--but also at how their religious life evolved both before and after the calamitous coming of colonialism and Christianity. Through the collaborative efforts of John D. Loftin and Benjamin E. Frey, this book offers an in-depth understanding of Cherokee culture and society"--
The Greater Plains
Title | The Greater Plains PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Frehner |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 486 |
Release | 2021-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1496227050 |
The Greater Plains tells a new story of a region, stretching from the state of Texas to the province of Alberta, where the environments are as varied as the myriad ways people have inhabited them. These innovative essays document a complicated history of human interactions with a sometimes plentiful and sometimes foreboding landscape, from the Native Americans who first shaped the prairies with fire to twentieth-century oil regimes whose pipelines linked the region to the world. The Greater Plains moves beyond the narrative of ecological desperation that too often defines the region in scholarly works and in popular imagination. Using the lenses of grasses, animals, water, and energy, the contributors reveal tales of human adaptation through technologies ranging from the travois to bookkeeping systems and hybrid wheat. Transnational in its focus and interdisciplinary in its scholarship, The Greater Plains brings together leading historians, geographers, anthropologists, and archaeologists to chronicle a past rich with paradoxical successes and failures, conflicts and cooperation, but also continual adaptation to the challenging and ever-shifting environmental conditions of the North American heartland.
Being Indian and Walking Proud
Title | Being Indian and Walking Proud PDF eBook |
Author | Donald L. Fixico |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 187 |
Release | 2024-07-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1040089100 |
This book explores the identity of American Indians from an Indigenous perspective and how outside influences throughout history, from the arrival of Columbus in 1492 to the twenty-first century, have affected Native people. Non-Native writers, boarding school teachers, movie directors, bureaucrats, churches, and television have all heavily impacted how Indians are viewed in the United States. Drawing on the life experiences of many American Indian men and women, this volume reveals how American Indian identity comprises multiple identities, including the noble savage, wild savage, Hollywood Indian, church-going Indian, rez Indian, urban Indian, Native woman, Indian activist, casino Indian, and tribal leader. Indigenous people, in their own voices, share their experiences of discrimination, being treated as outsiders in their own country, and the intersections of gender, culture, and politics in Indian-white relations. Yet the book also highlights the resilience of being Indian and the pride felt from being a member of a tribe(s), knowing your relatives, and feeling connected to the earth. Being Indian and Walking Proud is a compelling resource for any reader interested in Indigenous history, including students and scholars in Native American and Indigenous studies, anthropology, and American history.