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With such words, Kiowa and Comanche people express their deep connection to their traditional lattice cradles. Prevalent from 1870 to 1930, these cradles represented a unique, yet extremely practical, art form. These "gifts of pride and love" reflected close networks, which remained intact despite the difficult transition to reservation life, new religions, government boarding schools, and allotment of tribal lands. This book, a beautiful homage to the artisans who crafted cradleboards, includes a history of the origins of lattice cradles as well as essays by eleven descendants of cradle makers. Forty color and over eighty black-and-white photographs vividly display the creativity and imagination found in these lovingly produced cradles. Reminding people of the Kiowas' and the Comanches' long, arduous struggles to create and maintain a viable identity, the cradles featured in this book connect us to the past.
Speaker and author Barbara Haile spent many years as a corporate trainer, but - even when communicating complicated subject matter - her most effective medium is storytelling. In The Heart of a Child, she shares more than a dozen compelling stories about someone whom others view as a therapist, a healer, a comedian or a teacher: her ten-year-old granddaughter, Haley. Born with an undiagnosed neuromuscular disorder, Haley has endured numerous surgeries and setbacks. Her physical heart has been gravely affected, but her spiritual heart is a marvel that Haile says everyone should emulate. Each story is anchored by a biblical principle, and the verse is amplified by an incident in the life of the Haile family. Although Haile will gladly tout her granddaughter's remarkable qualities, the true purpose behind this book is to help readers evaluate their own hearts. These glimpses of the childlike innocence and wisdom provide the impetus for faith that is necessary for readers to apply the principles in their own lives. That faith is found in the deeply rooted hope and immortal strength our Lord placed in the heart of a child.
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