Spirits of the Earth
A Guide to Native American Nature Symbols, Stories, and Ceremonies
by:
Robert Lake-Thom
Summary:
The book explores the rich spiritual relationship between Native American cultures and the natural world, delving into various symbols, stories, and ceremonies that reflect this connection. It offers insights into the meanings of animals, plants, and natural phenomena as understood by different tribes, aiming to foster a deeper appreciation for these traditions and their ecological wisdom.
Key points:
1. Native American Spirituality: The book highlights the deep bond between Native American spirituality and nature, emphasizing their belief in spirits within all natural elements.
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