A rich, informative, beautiful book full of testimonials and reflections on the world and all in it, including humans, Wisdommakers is also a thoughtful and demanding wisdom book about leadership from the perspectives of several different tribal Elders, Grandfathers, and Grandmothers of many of the people groups of the First Persons of North America. These great women and men (many now passed on) live and teach truth of a way of life we could all embrace and, thereby, perhaps save the world and ourselves.
An excerpt from one Grandmother: A comment told by Leila Fisher, an elder of the Hoh people who live on reservation on the Olympic Peninsula at the edge of the Pacific Ocean. She says, referring to children outside her house, “…I love hearing the children’s voices sing those songs. I helped teach them, you know. They’re my children. All children are my children. I teach them the songs and whatever else I can. That’s what Grandmothers are for—to teach songs and tell stories and show them the right berries to pick and roots to dig. And also to give them all the love they can stand. No better job in the world than being a Grandmother!”