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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent reading challenges your life purposes,
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This review is from: The Soul of an Indian and Other Writings from Ohiyesa (The Classic Wisdom Collection) (Hardcover)
The presentation of the indians life and purpose will challenge a persons prespectives of life and the purpose to which all of us have been called. Do you live a life of love or are we so drawn to the material and success orientations of this world that we have lost perspective of the real purpose of life? Ohiyesa will challenge each of us to look into yourselves and ask the question do I truly care for what is right or are my values based upon what I have acquired. Do I walk in truth or do I live a lie? Do I care for my neighbor or do I only think of myself? Do I see God in what has been created or do I deny His existence? Ohiyesa, will challenge the very foundations of western society and our ways of thinking. He challenges the christian and the church as presented in our society today. Do we live as Christ, or do we use Christ to obtain control? I found this book a great treasure of clear thinking and profound statements that make me question the values that I have what of you?
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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The Soul of an Indian (C.A.Eastman),
By LarBeth "l_bethoney" (Plymouth, MA ,United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Soul of an Indian 2 Ed: And Other Writings from Ohiyesa (Charles Alexander Eastman) (Hardcover)
If one wants to know what it is "really" like to have the problems of a drug addict, one doesn't ask the therapist (sorry), but rather the addict. Only a true Native American can explain the life, in its many aspects, of a Native American----and, although we have many examples of the wisdom of Native American chiefs, few attain the level, from a philosophical/religious view, as does Ohiyesa (C. Eastman). He is truly a poet in the simplicity of the words he uses, while simultaneously imparting a veritable glimpse of the meaning behind his words. For this reason alone, he, I believe, will be time-honored, when one wants to get a view of Native American life in the future.Sadly, but perhaps necessarily, Ohiyesa was torn between two worlds---the white (education and profession, as well as residence in the East) and his heritage, which he felt bound to,as the atrocities continued to unfold in his lifetime, some of which he experienced firsthand. For persons of "a certain ilk", I believe that the many people who respect the wisdom of "The Prophet" (Khalil Gibran)will equally respect this writing.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Ths book is an edited version.,
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This review is from: The Soul of an Indian 2 Ed: And Other Writings from Ohiyesa (Charles Alexander Eastman) (Hardcover)
This book is good, but has been heavily edited.I would recommend against buying this book, but instead buy "The Soul Of an Indian" Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa); published by University of Nebraska Press; ISBN: 0803267010. Ohiyesa puts his spirituality in simple words without getting bogged down in ceremonies by rote, and dogma. I HIGHLY recommend the writings by Ohiyesa. Just not this heavily edited version. I encourage questions and comments via E-Mail. Two Bears.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent,
This review is from: The Soul of an Indian and Other Writings from Ohiyesa (The Classic Wisdom Collection) (Hardcover)
Very profound words of wisdom written over 100 years ago. An excellent read and reference to timeless knowledge that crosses over all cultures. I would recommend this book for one's private library or for a great gift.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Small book with a BIG impact.,
By Triple Moon Goddess Indiana "Psychic,teacher,... (Evansville, IN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Soul of An Indian and Other Writings From Ohiyesa (Hardcover)
Being part Native American, I thourghly enjoy the history, lore and mystical aspects of the culture. This book was originally written in 1911 by Charles Alexander Eastman, or Ohiyesa. This book is really the mind or thoughts of Ohiyesa. He lived in the "Indian" world (Sioux), and the white man's world and was amazed at the things the white man did and his reasons for it. Still, he understood the white man's thinking. Here he explains the Native American thinking on subjects form raising children to death. He was born to a Sioux tribe and raised in their culture, and later sent to the white man's schools, including college, by an uncle. He understands both "worlds" , and has the language of a poet to describe them to us. If you ever wanted to know what the Native Americans were thinking 100 years ago when the white man was industrializing their beautiful countryside, then read this wonderful little book. This book is packed with so much insight. You may even learn something that you can use today in your life.
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The Spiritual Soul of the Native American,
By JoannaFL (Florida USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Soul of an Indian 2 Ed: And Other Writings from Ohiyesa (Charles Alexander Eastman) (Hardcover)
this little book (taken from the original The Wisdom of the Native American book) reveals the TRUE BEAUTIFUL SOUL of the Native American roots. In simple easy-to-understand words & examples,others can SEE as the Native American SEES.
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The Soul of an Indian 2 Ed: And Other Writings from Ohiyesa (Charles Alexander Eastman) by Kent Nerburn (Hardcover - September 9, 2001)
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