Walking in the Sacred Manner

Walking in the Sacred Manner Healers, Dreamers, and Pipe Carriers--Medicine Women of the Plains Indians

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Publisher's Synopsis

Walking in the Sacred Manner is an exploration of the myths and culture of the Plains Indians, for whom the everyday and the spiritual are intertwined, and women play a strong and important role in the spiritual and religious life of the community.

Based on extensive first-person interviews by an established expert on Plains Indian women, Walking in the Sacred Manner is a singular and authentic record of the participation of women in the sacred traditions of Northern Plains tribes, including Lakota, Cheyenne, Crow, and Assiniboine.

Through interviews with holy women and the families of women healers, Mark St. Pierre and Tilda Long Soldier paint a rich and varied portrait of a society and its traditions. Stereotypical images of the Native American drop away as the voices, dreams, and experiences of these women (both healers and healed) present insight into a culture about which little is known. It is a journey into the past, an exploration of the present, and a view full of hope for the future.

Book information

ISBN: 9780684802008
Publisher: Touchstone
Imprint: Touchstone
Pub date:
DEWEY: 299.798082
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 239
Weight: 281g
Height: 235mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 18mm