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Book, 2001
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Book, 2001
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From rock art in New Mexico to a recently uncovered shaman's cave in the Mojave, this loving tribute to Native American spirituality documents U.S. sites considered sacred by Indian people. This volume pictures and chronicles features of the land that have long served as special portals to the spirit world for generations of Indian peoples seeking visions, guidance, and serenity. In the 18 chapters, editor and author Jake Page (founder of the American Land Forum) and Ruth Rudner (writer of books focused on the celebration of place) detail a selection of sacred sites where epic events of the past have occurred and where ceremonies are still performed. Contributing essayists discuss the life of the sacred. Extensively illustrated with 86 color photographs. Oversize: 10x11.5<">. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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