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Medicine Seeker: A Beginner’s Walk on the Pathway to Native American Spirituality

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In this personalized look at Native American spirituality, Ha-Gue-A-Dees-Sas combines first-person experience with the words of tribal elders and a historical look at Native American practices. Hughes relates adventures with healing, sweat lodges, a vision quest, and finding his totem animal. The chapters explore... The Great Spirit, The Sacred Circle, Vision and Power Quests, Sacred Pipes, Legends and Songs, Dances, and Crystals.

188 pages, Paperback

First published March 25, 2010

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February 24, 2021
Interesting read about a man's spiritual journey. I thought it might have more broad information about Native Spiritualism but once I realized it was only his poetry and experience, it is okay. Focus mostly on PNW coastal religion. Many things have merged in contemporary Native Religious experience with the Pow Wow. But then historically tribes traded. Relics from the ocean were in found in Ancient Pueblo ruins in Utah.
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