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Rich with storytelling, history, and folklore, The Lakota Way expresses the heart of Native American philosophy and imparts the path to a fulfilling and meaningful life. Joseph Marshall is a member of the Sicunga Lakota Sioux and has dedicated his entire life to the wisdom he learned from his elders. Here he focuses on the twelve core qualities that are crucial to the Lakota way of living-bravery, fortitude, generosity, wisdom, respect, honor, perseverance, love, humility, sacrifice, truth, and compassion. Whether teaching a lesson on respect imparted by the mythical Deer Woman or the humility embodied by the legendary Lakota leader Crazy Horse, The Lakota Way offers a fresh outlook on spirituality and ethical living.
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Sociology, Teton Indians, Tales, Valeurs (Philosophie), Teton (Indiens), Values, Nonfiction, Folklore, Contes, History, Lakota Indians, Indians of north america, great plains, Indians of north america, history, Indians of north america, folklore, Civilization, Social life and customs, New age movement, Spiritual lifePlaces
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The Lakota way: stories and lessons for living
2002, Penguin Compass
in English
0142196096 9780142196090
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The Lakota way: stories and lessons for living
2001, Viking Compass
in English
0670894567 9780670894567
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