Grandmother Moon and Other Mother Stories

Grandmother Moon and Other Mother Stories
Author: Vlatka Herzberg,Becky Parker Geist
Publsiher: Pro Audio Voices & Vlatka Herzberg
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2014-11-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0986246514

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Grandmother Moon and Other Mother Stories: Book One offers traditional and new original folktales that explore the love, joy and challenges between mothers and children. Perfect for mothers and children to read aloud, or you can listen to the audio book by Becky Parker Geist. "Epaminondas," a traditional folktale told to Becky Parker Geist by her mother, is about a boy who tries so hard to please his mother, but can't seem to get it right. "Grandmother Moon and the Homeless Child" is a touching story about searching for home. A little blue bird and a rock child play major roles in "Abuela and the Rock People." And Louisa-May's mischievous little sister Angel causes trouble in "Mama, Angel and the Tree Dragon." In "Strawberry Moon," Mother Moon helps her daughter express herself colorfully. "The stories are clear, dramatic, inviting and delicious. I love them. This is marvelous work! Bravo!" -- Jay O'Callahan, Storyteller. National Endowment of the Arts recipient. Lifetime Achievement Award National Storytelling Network, Commissioned by NASA to create and perform a story in honor of NASA's fiftieth anniversary "A delightful collection of lovingly told and affirming stories filled with timeless magical transformations and a traditional humorous folktale -- all addressing the mother-child relationship." -- Ruth Stotter, Past Chairman, American Folklore Society Aesop Committee; Former Director, Dominican University (California) Certificate-in-Storytelling Program

Chehalis Stories

Chehalis Stories
Author: Jolynn Amrine Goertz
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2018-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781496201010

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"Jolynn Amrine Goertz and the Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation examine the methodologies, shortcomings, and limitations of anthropologists' relationship with Chehalis people in Western Washington and present complementary approaches to field work and its contextualization."--Provided by publisher.

Beyond the Myth

Beyond the Myth
Author: Teddy Begay
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781425962562

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Do you want to read a remarkable new book? Rarely do readers get a chance to be entertained, and yet be informed with a different insight, become intrigued about a story of how a nomadic culture has survived through the eyes of a native as he takes you back and forth, between the Old Worlds of the past, to the contempory New World, and to the future beyond the myth. His spellbinding analogies of traditional mythology of emerging through the many worlds of time and dimension are drawn together with fictional characters, captivates how the real world holds some undeniable relevance of our current world affairs and where it may lead.

Normative Motherhood

Normative Motherhood
Author: Andrea O'Reilly
Publsiher: Demeter Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2023-03-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781772584516

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A central aim of motherhood studies is to examine and theorize normative motherhood. Where does it come from? What are its defining features and demands? How does it work as a regulatory discourse and practice across differences of age, class, race, ability, sexuality, and region? What is the impact of normative motherhood on women' s lives? What does an intersectional analysis of normative motherhood reveal? How is normative motherhood reflected and enacted in public policy, workplace practices, family arrangements and so on? How is normative motherhood represented and resisted in literature, art, photography, and film? How do or may women resist normative motherhood? This collection explores these questions of normative motherhood under three interrelated topics: Regulations, Representations, and Reclamations.

Earth Woman

Earth Woman
Author: C. Swanson
Publsiher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2020-11-05
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781682138069

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The title of this book, Earth Woman, is deceptively simple. We are all Earth people. Yet many people live their lives seeking meaning, happiness, and fulfillment unaware that their primary connection is to their Mother Earth. This authentic narrative relates the story of a modern workingwoman and mother who undertakes a spiritual journey. Walk along the rocky road to transformation with the author as she candidly reveals her ignorance and vulnerability in the struggle for answers. Witness the he

Grandmother Moon Roy G Biv

Grandmother Moon   Roy G  Biv
Author: Katharine Anne Young
Publsiher: Author House
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2009-07-09
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781477258231

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Roy G. Biv’s life looked good on the outside but there was something missing from his life, and he couldn’t figure it out. Ultimately, one night he admitted to himself that he felt dull, colorless and unimaginative; that very night, during the full moon, he looked up at the sky and asked for help to create a more vibrant and energetic life style. Quietly, Grandmother Moon peeked into his room and she spoke to him as he slept under his heavy wooly blanket. In her own delightful manner, she introduced moonbeam teachings on the amazing secrets of color and energy. Grandmother Moon promised to visit him during the full moon to bring him valuable information on colors, scents, foods, music, yoga, and swirling circles of energy. Altogether these natural elements help to support the five senses and overtime they can re-establish a natural flow of imagination, creativity and vitality. Upon waking Roy was confused, had the moon really talked with him? Maybe! He was curious, but cautious!

Raven s Great Light Show

Raven s Great Light Show
Author: David Bouchard
Publsiher: 4117654 Manitoba Ltée (Éditions des Plaines | Vidacom Publications
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2019-09-01T00:00:00-04:00
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781989282519

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If you have ever seen the Great White North, you may have been lucky enough to come across the magnificent light show in the sky known to us as the aurora borealis— the Northern Lights. But have you ever wondered how they and the constellations came to be? Raven’s Great Light Show relates the wonderful story of how Raven, the Trickster figure common to the Oral Tradition of many Indigenous Peoples in Canada, once used his legendary wiles to paint the night sky with the millions upon millions of stars that vigilantly watch over us.

Indian Country

Indian Country
Author: Gail Guthrie Valaskakis
Publsiher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2009-08-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781554588107

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Since first contact, Natives and newcomers have been involved in an increasingly complex struggle over power and identity. Modern “Indian wars” are fought over land and treaty rights, artistic appropriation, and academic analysis, while Native communities struggle among themselves over membership, money, and cultural meaning. In cultural and political arenas across North America, Natives enact and newcomers protest issues of traditionalism, sovereignty, and self-determination. In these struggles over domination and resistance, over different ideologies and Indian identities, neither Natives nor other North Americans recognize the significance of being rooted together in history and culture, or how representations of “Indianness” set them in opposition to each other. In Indian Country: Essays on Contemporary Native Culture, Gail Guthrie Valaskakis uses a cultural studies approach to offer a unique perspective on Native political struggle and cultural conflict in both Canada and the United States. She reflects on treaty rights and traditionalism, media warriors, Indian princesses, powwow, museums, art, and nationhood. According to Valaskakis, Native and non-Native people construct both who they are and their relations with each other in narratives that circulate through art, anthropological method, cultural appropriation, and Native reappropriation. For Native peoples and Others, untangling the past—personal, political, and cultural—can help to make sense of current struggles over power and identity that define the Native experience today. Grounded in theory and threaded with Native voices and evocative descriptions of “Indian” experience (including the author’s), the essays interweave historical and political process, personal narrative, and cultural critique. This book is an important contribution to Native studies that will appeal to anyone interested in First Nations’ experience and popular culture.