LIVING THE LAKOTA WAY
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An invitation to share the legacy of Lakota wisdom
We are all indigenous to planet Earth — and that is why each of us can benefit from the wisdom of indigenous peoples. Throughout their history, the Lakota people have developed many enduring ideas and practices to achieve harmony with all forces in our lives — including the Earth, the spirits, our community, and ourselves. In Living the Lakota Path, Joseph M. Marshall explores how you can apply the basic principles of Lakota wisdom to your own life, no matter who you are or where you come from.
Living Lessons with Simplicity, Courage and Purpose
Through his talents as a storyteller, Joseph Marshall brings the history and lore of Lakota to life in his own words. With every part of the Lakota tradition that he shares, Joseph offers special attention to aspects that are most valuable and relevant to us today in our own lives. How do we choose the heroes we honor? Where do we find the strength to get through tough times? How do we relate to the earth, our ancestors and the deep secret of the spiritual world? The Lakota tradition, as reported by Joseph Marshall, can provide much-needed guidance for finding answers to the most important questions in our lives.
The Lakota people begin their prayers with words that mean “all my relatives,” referring to people, animals, elements and spirits as part of one great family. It is in this spirit of kinship that Joseph M. Marshall offers the greatest treasure of his people — the wisdom of the Lakota tradition, philosophy, and history. Living the Lakota Path is an invitation in friendship to share an inheritance that arose from one people, but was supposed to enrich us all.
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- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 199
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