Review
“Peterson has managed to merge scholarship and anecdote into an enjoyable product...a better understanding of Native spirituality and its ties to the earth would probably not hurt any of us.”—Calgary Herald
"Raises a compelling plea to step off the path of social and environmental contamination that we currently tread and embrace a natural respect for the Earth Mother."--Pan-American Indian Association News
"Introduces us to belief systems we may never have encountered while helping us to see their relevance to our daily lives. This is a fascinating, often sobering book." --West Coast Review of Books
“Peterson’s book is timely. He is a good historian who presents a wealth of interesting information and previously little-discussed prophecies.”—South Bend Tribune
“If you are concerned about the catastrophic potential of environmental neglect, you will find a valuable message....”—Grand Rapids Press
“...this is a book not to be ignored. It isn’t a light read, but a good read...and you can Ghost Dance to it.”—Sunday News-Globe [Amarillo, Texas]
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About the Author
Raised in Arizona, Scott Peterson has had a life-long interest in native cultures. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California.
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