Resources
an evolving list of reading materials and other resources - including teachers, people and organizations
Reading
Cultural Survival Quarterly. This is the magazine of Cultural Survival, an organization that for more than 40 years has partnered with indigenous peoples from around the world to protect their lands, languages and cultures. An indispensable resource for those concerned with the rights of traditional people.
Davis, Wade. The Wayfinders: Why Ancient Wisdom Matters in the Modern World, House of Anansi Press, 2009. Anthropologist and explorer Wade Davis makes an impassioned plea for the preservation of the remaining indigenous cultures in the world. He shares that the rate of extinction is vaster and more rapid than the loss of any animal or plant species.
Abram, David. The Spell of the Sensuous: Perception and Language in a More-Than-Human World, Pantheon Books, 1996
Glendinning, Chellis. My Name Is Chellis & I’m in Recovery from Western Civilization, Shambhala Publications, 1994
Jensen, Derrick. A Language Older Than Words, Context Books, 2000. A Culture of Make Believe.
Prechtel, Martín. Secrets of the Talking Jaguar, Tarcher, 1998. All of Martin’s books speak eloquently for the indigenous soul.
Shepard, Paul. Traces of an Omnivore, Island Press, 1996
Somé, Malidoma. Of Water and the Spirit, Tarcher, 1994.
Williams, Terry Tempest. Finding Beauty in a Broken World, Vintage, 2009. Her new book is poignant and painful. A work of courage. When Women Were Birds: Fifty-Four Variations on Voice, Terry, once again, offers a lyrical tale of reclaiming her voice following the death of her mother. It is of great value in these times when all our voices are needed to address the wrongs being done in our world.
Mate, Gabor. When the Body Says No.
Andrew Harvey. The Hope.
Alice Walker. Everything We Love Can be Saved.
Tara Broch. Radical Acceptance.
Luis Rodriguez. Always Running.
Francis La Flesche. The Middle Five.
Rupert Ross. Return to the Teachings.
Eckhart Tolle. A New Earth.
Francis Weller. The Wild Edge of Sorrow.
Gregory Boyle. Tattoos on the Heart. Barking at the Choir.
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