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Legends and Prophecies of the Quero Apache: Tales for Healing and Renewal [Paperback]

Maria Yraceburu (Author)
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June 1, 2002
The well-guarded cosmology of the Apaches comes to light through the wisdom of these traditional teaching tales.

• Told by the granddaughter of the Apache elder Ten Bears.

• Includes 13 stories of the Tlish Diyan (Apache Snake Clan).

• Provides contemporary insights into these legends to make them relevant to the modern reader.

In a small canyon in the White Mountains of Arizona a young girl sits and listens to her grandfather's stories. They tell of a people known as the Tlish Diyan, or Snake Clan, and how they came to be. She learns the story of her parents and grandparents, uncles and aunts, and an entire lineage that weaves between four leggeds, two leggeds, spirits, ancestors, ritual, adventure, and the creation of the world by Changing Mother and the Giver of All Life. In this way she comes to know and find her place in All Our Relations. This child is Maria Yrac颻rû, granddaughter of Apache holy man Ten Bears and the hereditary recipient of his philosophy, legends, prophecy, and knowledge.

In the traditional storytelling ways of her ancestors, Maria Yrac颻rû respectfully weaves her contemporary experience into the tapestry of tales passed down from generations. The legends of the Tlish Diyan she presents in Legends and Prophecies of the Quero Apache relay how sacred universal laws govern our relationship to the natural world, our interaction with nature, and our respect for each other. 

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"Maria Yraceburu is a gifted visionary and bridge between the ancient medicine ways and modern times. She is the living voice of the spirit that has animated the Native Americas."
(Alberto Villoldo, Ph.D., author of Shaman, Healer, Sage and Dance of the Four Winds )

"Honest and sacred! In a language that is ancient, yet familiar, Maria Yraceburu weaves the timeless traditions of her ancestors into meaningful lessons for our lives."
(Gregg Braden, author of The Isaiah Effect )

"Maria is blessed by the Giver of All Life, and protected by the Ancient Ones. She is not of one clan, one people. She belongs to humanity and has endured much. It is a struggle that has strengthened and made her aware, that has tempered her spirit and opened her mind's eye. Knowledge is within her. She continues to discover it."
(Ten Bears, Apache Tlish Diyan Godiyihgo )

"Maria's stories are wondrous! They are mystical metaphors that will resonate in the Heart Flame of everyone who is drawn to them. My experience is that when the stories are read a stirring takes place deep in the etheric body that awakens a memory of Oneness of Life, humanity and nature as one cooperative force. These are such sacred stories, steeped in such a moment of the traditions of the indigenous peoples of this sweet land."
(Patricia Diane Cota-Robles, author of What on Earth is Going On? )

"Maria is doing special wok that very much needs to be done. I wish her and her circle good medicine."
(David Carson, co-author, Medicine Cards )

"Maria Naylin has good Medicine to dream...Good thoughts..."
(The late Sun Bear, author of The Path of Power, The Medicine Wheel: Earth Astrology, Buffalo Hearts, and At Home in the Wilderness )

"I thank Maria for the passionate work that she continues to offer so many."
(Ron Baker, author of Revelations for a Healing World )

"Our work is around helping people to realize who they are, and self realization of their place on Earth. Maria's lineage is great and helps her right away to have so much . . . She has an intimacy with the very life of the planet . . . something I wish we could impart to everyone!"
(Lee Carroll, author of Kryon: The End of Times, Kryon: Don't Think Like a Human, Kryone: The Alcemy of the Human Spirit, The Journey Home, Kryone: Partnering with God, Indigo Children, and Kryon: Letters from Home )

"It will appeal to any reader interested in the human story."
(Paula Chaffee Scardamalia, ForeWord, 2002 )

"The well-guarded secrets of Apache storytelling spring to life in this collection of traditional teaching tales."
(Jeanie Williams, Southwest BookViews, Autumn 2003, Vol.2 No.4 )

About the Author

Maria Yrac颻rû is a Quero Apache Tlish Diyan 'tsanti--a storyteller, healer, ceremonial facilitator, and teacher of the Snake Clan knowledge and philosophy. As a 'tsant' trained since birth by her grandfather Ten Bears, she is the guardian of ancient and mysterious knowledge that has been passed down through countless generations. A healer and teacher for over 25 years, Maria's articles have been translated into 20 different languages. She lives in San Diego, California.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Bear & Company (June 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1879181770
  • ISBN-13: 978-1879181779
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.4 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #982,195 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Maria Yraceburu is an Apache idealist Tlish Diyan philosopher, educationist, painter and community council. She is commonly regarded as the most important Tlish Diyan thinker, with interpretations of EarthWisdom that denies the polarity of the contemporary thought. She is co-founder of Yraceburu EarthWisdom, a 501 (c) 3 eco-spiritual community. Her books are Legends & Prophecies of the Quero Apache (Bear & Co, 2002), Prayers & Meditations of the Quero Apache (Bear & Co., 2004), Wisdom of the Rainbow Serpent (YEW, 2005), Words of Power (YEW, 2008), and her latest compilation anthology Sisters of Honua: Those Who Stand with Ancestors . Her most important work to date is the planned community investment sustainability project Taanaashkaada. www.yraceburu.org

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Seems to be completely made up, April 3, 2008
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This review is from: Legends and Prophecies of the Quero Apache: Tales for Healing and Renewal (Paperback)
A classmate of mine at the University of Arizona is Apache, raised on the reservation. She has never heard of the Quero Apache, Tlish Diyan, Snake Clan, or anything else that this woman claims is true. She says that the snake is taboo, and the healing arts of the Apache are very sacred and secret, and they would never be shared with outsiders.
I can't find any reference to the Quero Apache on the Internet that does not originate from this book. I think many people would believe anything if it seems to stem from "Native American wisdom" without actually doing any research. Shame on this author for making money by lying about Native American culture.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Insightful tales and personal connection, January 23, 2009
This review is from: Legends and Prophecies of the Quero Apache: Tales for Healing and Renewal (Paperback)
Maria recounts traditional tales passed down from her grandfather Ten Bears and helps us understand how the old stories relate to our experience of the world today. I have studied with Maria and know from personal experience that she is a powerful ceremonialist who brings together people from all spiritual paths into a deeper understanding of themselves and their connection to the Earth.
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7 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars No proof this tribe exists, December 10, 2004
This review is from: Legends and Prophecies of the Quero Apache: Tales for Healing and Renewal (Paperback)
If you surf the internet, you will find no mention of this tribe, beyond what this author and her sister write.
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In August 1881 a short stocky man, gently cradling a goose-wing fan and a pollen bag, stood before a hundred Apache during a secret religious ceremony and dared to challenge the most elusive renegades to hold a world vision that would not even begin to manifest until a century later. Read the first page
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snake children, star path, sacred mother, mountain spirits
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Changing Mother, Giver of All Life, Naylin Lagé, Child of Water, Blue Dawn, Killer of Enemies, Tattooed Snake, Ten Bears, Doorway of the Snake, Tlish Diyan, Fifth World, Shadow of Fear, Snake Clan, World of Peace, Grandfather Sun, All Our Relations, Earth Mother, Strikes the Enemy, Eternal Flame, Four Directions, Mystic Marriage, Sacred Parents, Ancient Ones, Gentle Deer, Old Man Thunder
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