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365 Days Of Walking The Red Road: The Native American Path to Leading a Spiritual Life Every Day (Religion and Spirituality)
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According to Native American tradition, walking the Red Road is a metaphor for living within the Creator’s rules—a life of truth, friendship, respect, spirituality, and humanitarianism. For centuries, Native American elders, parents, teachers, and spiritual leaders have handed down their wisdom and values from generation to generation, leading others down the path of self-discovery and enlightenment.
365 Days of Walking the Red Road captures this priceless ancient knowledge and shows you how you can live your life to the fullest through integrity, compassion, and brotherhood. By reading the daily messages in this compelling work, you will discover yourself inside and out and move positively down your personal road without fear or doubt.
Special highlights:
·Inspiring quotations from Native Americans, such as Tecumseh, Black Hawk, Geronimo, and Chief Joseph
·A monthly Red Road ethical principle
·A monthly Red Road spiritual lesson
·Instructions on what to do at a powwow
·The proper uses of dreamcatchers and other symbols and crafts
·The twelve moon names that tribes use to track the seasons
·Important dates in Native American history
This superb collection of Native American philosophy and culture helps you on your path along the Red Road in your quest for truth, light, and love.
DESCRIPTION:
Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 299.7
EAN: 9781580628495
ISBN: 1580628494
Label: Adams Media
Manufacturer: Adams Media
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 400
Publication Date: 2003-06-01
Publisher: Adams Media
Studio: Adams Media
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Summary: Love this book as one day at a time book! great.
Comment: I have had quite a few one day at a time books and so far I love this one the most. Sometimes I sneak more than one read a day its so good. I sit outside and read with the birds and other critters with my coffee and song in my heart...and this keeps it going.
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Summary: Daily Walk
Comment: This book is a clear winner for those that journey the Red Road. The "365 Days of Walking the Red Road" is best read at a time that you and your partner, and children can settle down for a few minutes. It's thought provoking, enlightening, and lots of other good stuff, and they are short, and gentle, and contain much Wisdom. Quotes of famous Native Americans are a Bonus. There are many, "Did You Know?" panels that give little known fact about Native Americans. An all around good book for anybody.
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Summary: Walking The Red Road
Comment: This book is a wonderful reference for all Native Americans and I have had it for years. My purchase was to pass it along to friends to enjoy as much as I have enjoyed it.
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Summary: 365 Days of Walking The RED ROAD
Comment: Recived this book in fast time and am very happy i lost my other one i have been without it for a while, i use this daily, the book was in excelent shape. thank you,if ever i find another item from this person i would diffently buy thank you again
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Summary: Not what I expected
Comment: I bought this book expecting it to be spiritual and some of the statements were, but they were not backed up with anything that relates to how the Indians incorporated those thoughts into THEIR daily lives. I just got an unrelated history lesson. For example, Feb. 10th-"To clothe a man falsley is to distress his spirit..." Then the next information on that page is about a Native Day in American History on "Feb 10th 1763 The French ceded the North Americans territory to England in the Treaty of Paris, ending the French and Indian War (1754-1763)." Now, what do the two have to do with each other? Or at least put something in about how Native Americans dress or something related to the spiritual quote of the day. The format bugged me. There is some good information, but very poorly organized.

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