Morningstar

Morningstar
Author: Morningstar Mecredi
Publsiher: Coteau Books
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781550504699

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Morningstar Mercredi was born and lived in the north – Fort Chipewayan and Fort McMurray in Alberta, Uranium City in Saskatchewan, and a number of small communities. Sexually abused from an early age, by family members and the boyfriends she turned to for consolation, she was promiscuous, alcoholic and a drug user by the time she was thirteen. She married when she was sixteen and had a son two years later. Everything was a struggle. Days and weeks of sobriety were followed by weeks and months of drinking and self-­abuse. Then, when her son was four, things began to change. Morningstar found support, from the community, from her son, and from within herself, to be a good mother, find employment, keep relationships and reconnect with her family. Today, she is a strong and creative member of her community, and eager to tell her story of defeat and ultimate ­triumph. Sadly, the first part of this story is all too common, while the second is all too rare. But Morningstar is a shining example that it can be done. She is honest and ­self-­critical in her descriptions of many attempts and repeated failures. She gives enormous credit to her son, for his constant love, his determination to be honest with her, and his unfailing confidence in her ability to ­succeed.

Peaceful Heart Warrior Spirit

Peaceful Heart  Warrior Spirit
Author: Dan Millman
Publsiher: New World Library
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2022-01-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781608687909

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“This story is mine, but the way belongs to us all.” — Dan Millman Dan Millman’s books and teachings have been a guiding light to millions of people. Now comes the true story of his search for the good life, a quest for meaning in the modern world. In vivid detail, he describes his evolution from childhood dreamer to world-class athlete, including the events that led him to write the spiritual classic Way of the Peaceful Warrior. Over the course of two decades Dan was guided by four radically different mentors: the Professor, a scientist-mystic; the Guru, a charismatic spiritual master; the Warrior-Priest, a rescuer of lost souls; and the Sage, a servant of reality. Each of them generated mind-expanding experiences that prepared Dan for his calling as a down-to-earth spiritual teacher. At times funny, at times poignant, this memoir will delight Dan’s longtime fans and inspire new generations of readers who wish to live with a peaceful heart and a warrior’s spirit.

A Warrior s Spirit

A Warrior s Spirit
Author: Erin Hunter
Publsiher: Warriors Novella
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 006285741X

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"In three novellas from the world of the warrior cat Clans, SkyClan warrior Pebbleshine is separated from her Clan, a young rogue is forced to strike out on his own, and Mothwing finds a unique path and relationship to StarClan as WindClan's medicine cat"--

In Search of the Warrior Spirit Fourth Edition

In Search of the Warrior Spirit  Fourth Edition
Author: Richard Strozzi-Heckler
Publsiher: Blue Snake Books
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2007-11-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1583942025

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Is it possible to be a mindful, moral fighter at a time when impersonal, technology based warfare reigns? In Search of the Warrior Spirit confronts this thorny issue with Richard Strozzi-Heckler’s trademark personal, sympathetic style. In a top-secret U.S. military experiment, the author was asked to teach Eastern awareness disciplines ranging from aikido to meditation to a group of twenty-five Green Berets. This account chronicles his experiences in the training program and his attempts to revive traditional warriorship in a technological society. In Search of the Warrior Spirit explores the nature of war, the meaning of masculinity, and the need for moral values in the military. The book includes Heckler’s response to 9/11, his experiences with the Pentagon and U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan, and his poignant reflections on the movie Black Hawk Down, which depicts the deaths of two of his trainees. In this revised edition, the author talks movingly of his visits to Afghanistan with NATO and about the Trojan Warrior Project and Marine Warrior Project, relating the tragic events in a war zone and revelatory conversations with both ordinary soldiers and such leaders as the Supreme Allied Commander of Europe.

Feathered Fury The Aztec Warrior s Spirit

Feathered Fury  The Aztec Warrior s Spirit
Author: Thomas Jacob
Publsiher: Thomas Jacob
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2024-04-22
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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More than just relentless fighters, the Aztec warriors were instruments of the gods, their feathered battle dress a symbol of their sacred duty. Feathered Fury: The Aztec Warrior's Spirit explores the fascinating blend of skill and spirituality that defined these warriors. You'll witness their rigorous training in martial arts and the use of weapons like the macuahuitl (obsidian-edged wooden sword). This book delves into the Aztec belief system, where battles were seen as offerings to the gods and captured warriors were sacrificed to ensure the sun's continued rise. Uncover the rich symbolism behind their feathered headdresses and jaguar-skin shields, and explore the unwavering bravery that propelled them into battle. Feathered Fury is a captivating journey into the world of the Aztec warrior

WARRIOR SPIRIT RISING

WARRIOR SPIRIT RISING
Author: Dianna Good Sky
Publsiher: GOOD SKY GLOBAL ENTERPRISES
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2021-01-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Growing up, I knew two things to be true: My dad was a drunk. Being an Indian was complicated. When I joined the Navy, these two ideas were cemented when my fellow sailors, after finding out that I was an American Indian, would ask me if I drank a lot or if I still lived in a TeePee. They were asking questions because that’s what they knew and I couldn’t blame them. I could only answer “no” to both. These questions, posed by my curious new friends, made me wish that I knew more about my background, about me. Dad tried to teach us the language, the culture, what it meant to be Ojibwe. But no one wants to learn from a drunken Indian, least of all, me. Then, in the winter of 1980, my dad nearly died. When he awoke, everything changed. This is his story. Warrior Spirit Rising is the inspiring true account of Gene Goodsky, as told through the eyes of his oldest daughter, Dianna. Gene was raised in the North Woods of Minnesota, on the tribal lands of the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa. Surviving years of cultural genocide, racism, and the Vietnam War left him broken—battling severe PTSD and alcohol abuse. In this stunning tale of Native American perseverance, Good Sky unravels the history of her father, her family, and her people, and the near-death experience that would change their lives forever. With both wit and honesty, she explores the devastating loss of heritage that has impacted generations of Native Americans, and how the powerful choice to forgive can leave a legacy.

Yolqui a Warrior Summoned from the Spirit World

Yolqui  a Warrior Summoned from the Spirit World
Author: Roberto Cintli Rodríguez
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2019-11-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780816538591

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In Nahuatl yolqui is the idea of a warrior brought back from the dead. For author and activist Roberto Cintli Rodríquez, it describes his own experience one night in March 1979 after a brutal beating at the hands of L.A. sheriffs. Framed by Rodríguez’s personal testimony of police violence, this book offers a historia profunda of the culture of extralegal violence against Red-Black-Brown communities in the United States. In addition to Rodríguez’s story, this book includes several short essays from victims and survivors that bring together personal accounts of police brutality and state-sponsored violence. This wide-ranging work touches on historical and current events, including the Watts rebellion, the Zoot Suit Riots, Operation Streamline, Standing Rock, and much more. From the eyewitness accounts of Bartolomé de las Casas to the protestors and allies at Standing Rock, this book makes evident the links between colonial violence against Red-Black-Brown bodies to police violence in our communities today. Grounded in the stories of the lives of victims and survivors of police violence, Yolqui, a Warrior Summoned from the Spirit World illuminates the physical, spiritual, and epistemic depths and consequences of racialized dehumanization. Rodríguez offers us an urgent, poignant, and personal call to end violence and the philosophies that permit such violence to flourish. Like the Nahuatl yolqui, this book is intended as a means of healing, offering a footprint going back to the origins of violence, and, more important, a way forward. With contributions by Raúl Alcaraz-Ochoa, Citalli Álvarez, Tanya Alvarez, Rebekah Barber, Juvenal Caporale, David Cid, Arianna Martinez Reyna, Carlos Montes, Travis Morales, Simon Moya Smith, Cesar Noriega, Kimberly Phillips, Christian Ramirez, Michelle Rascon Canales, Carolyn Torres, Jerry Tello, Tara Trudell, and Laurie Valdez.

Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse
Author: Tony Hollihan
Publsiher: Folklore Pub
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1894864085

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This is the story of the great Oglala Sioux war chief who joined forces with Sitting Bull to keep the Black Hills and other traditional Sioux lands free of white settlers. This is the story of the great Oglala Sioux war chief who joined forces with Sitting Bull to keep the Black Hills and other traditional Sioux lands free of white settlers. Crazy Horse and his warriors were key figures in the defeat of George Armstrong Custer at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, a victory that left Crazy Horse a hunted man. Read this riveting account of the life and death of the legendary warrior whose legacy remains as monumental as the Crazy Horse Memorial now being carved out of a mountain in the Black Hills.