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The undefined website serves as a curated compilation of stories and reflections related to Native American culture, spirituality, and history, authored by White Feather.

Abstract

The undefined website presents a collection of articles written by White Feather, which delve into various aspects of Native American traditions, spiritual practices, and historical narratives. This anthology, titled "Wolves, Warriors and Sweat-lodges," includes pieces such as "The Mother-in-law Taboo," "Revisiting the Sacred," and "Geronimo," among others. Each article explores different elements of Native American life and philosophy, offering insights into topics like the significance of a whooping crane feather, the role of women in spirituality, and the wisdom found in nature and ancient proverbs. The author aims to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the rich cultural heritage and contemporary relevance of Native American thought and customs.

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  • White Feather emphasizes the profound wisdom inherent in Native American proverbs, such as the Cherokee saying about life and death, and the Sioux
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Wolves, Warriors and Sweat-lodges

A Native American Bundle

“ When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice.” — Cherokee proverb

Over the years on Medium I have written several Native America stories. I have bundled them all together here in one place so that they are easy to find. Enjoy and thanks for reading.

White Feather’s Tip Jar

“ The frog does not drink up the pond in which he lives. “— Sioux proverb

Complete White Feather Archives Index

Native Americans
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