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This is a thought-provoking collection, serious yet fun.,
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This review is from: Simply Living: The Spirit of the Indigenous People (Paperback)
This collection of thoughts from around the world emphasizes that wisdom is not limited to technologically advanced society but, in fact, is often found most profoundly in the simplest of cultures. The editor has assembled words of many people in a manner that shows clearly how related all peoples are, how our thoughts, emotions, and perceptions are not limited by the physical and cultural barriers we normally perceive, and how humor, grace, and insight light up lives in all cultures.
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Celebrates cultures around the world!,
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This review is from: Simply Living: The Spirit of the Indigenous People (Paperback)
As the number of indiginous societies declines and technology replaces older ways of life, this book celebrates the principles shared by cultures around the world. Editor Shirley Jones has culled bits of wisdom from 240 ethnic groups on every continent, ranging from the restorative power of one's heritage - to making community. The book has a foreword by Brooke Medicine Eagle. - Publishers Weekly Magazine
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Simply Living: The Spirit of the Indigenous People by Shirley Jones (Paperback - August 9, 1999)
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