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Edition:
First edition/first printing limited to 3000 copies
Publisher:
Tribe of Two Press
Published:
1983
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
13469939072
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Seller's Description:
Howell, Frank. Good. No dust jacket. Signed by author. Associated ephemera related to The Meredith Fund also laid i, and also a thank you note signed by Jeanne Slobod President of the Meredith Fund. Cover has some wear and soiling. 50 p. Includes illustrations. Some illustrations in color. From Wikipedia: "Paula Underwood (1932 2000) was an Iroquois oral historian. Paula Underwood was a lineal descendant of Tsilikomah, an Oneida (Iroquois) healer, who took up responsibility for a vast Oral Tradition and Learning Way from an Erie/Oneida Keeper of the Old Things. This tradition was handed down in her family and designed to be shared with "all Earth's children with Listening Ears." Paula Underwood was the Native American author of several award-winning books. A speaker, lecturer, and teacher, Paula was also the Founder and Director of The Learning Way company. Her first book, Who Speaks for Wolf, has won four awards, including the Thomas Jefferson Cup for quality writing. It has been called "the best book I know of on systems thinking." Paula was consistently praised for her ability to apply Ancient and enduring American Indian Wisdom to the apparent chaos of rapid change."