Often spoken at the end of a prayer, a well-known Sioux phrase
affirms that we are all related." Similarly, the Sioux medicine
man, Brave Buffalo, came to realize when he was still a boy that
the maker of all was Wakan Tanka (the Great Spirit), and ...in
order to honor him I must honor his works in nature." The
interconnectedness of all things, and the respect all things are
due, are among the most prominentand most welcomethemes in this
collection of Indian voices on nature. Within the book are
carefully authenticated quotations from men and women of nearly
fifty North American tribes. The illustrations include historical
photographs of American Indians, as well as a wide selection of
contemporary photographs showing the diversity of the North
American natural world. Together, these quotations and photographs
beautifully present something of nature's timeless message.
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