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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A selection of stories from various tribes, September 24, 2000
This book contains a selection of various legends from assorted tribes; such as Wiyot, Cheyenne, Crow, Yakima, Kickapoo, Cherokee, and others.On page 80-160 or so, Mr. Lake-Thom lists probable omens for assorted animals, birds, insects, and Reptiles. What the reviewer "Moonwatcher from Earth" below failed to notice is that Mr. Lake-Thom repeatedly tells people to check into the local legends. Mr. Lake-Thom wanted people to pay attention to nature acting in an unnatural way, or animals appearing in places where it was uncommon for them to be. The ceremonies in this book are sketchy at best. In the medicine wheel discription Mr. Lake-Thom uses the colors of Black, White, Red, and Yellow like in Nick Black Elk's vision, but he reverses the places for Earth and Water (This is the 8th or 9th tradition I have seen for setting up a medicine Wheel. Personaly; I found the stories of the Bobcat, and Snake farfetched. I will not say that it is impossible because in my Shamanic experience I have personaly witnessed some things that should be impossible. Questions or comments. E-Mail me. Two Bears Wah doh Ogedoda
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