The Wisdom of the Native Americans: Including The Soul of an Indian and Other Writings of Ohiyesa and the Great Speeches of Red Jacket, Chief Joseph, and Chief Seattle
The sayings of Ohiyesa (Sioux), Chief Red Jacket (Seneca), Chief Joseph (Nez Percé), and Chief Seattle (Duwamish) are heartfelt and touching, deserving of my utmost appreciation and respect.
I was impressed by their focus on oral tradition, which puts a twist on the idea of absolutely needing to write things down in order to preserve a culture and/or its memories. Their relationship to all living things also gave them a sense of clairvoyance, and their warnings against upsetting the balance of nature seemed to be a foreshadowing of ongoing global warming phenomena.
The most touching thing to me however was that I often felt that the Natives’ spirit was much more in tune with what I’d think of as being true Christianity, particularly if compared to the way the Europeans treated them at the time. I can’t help but wonder how different things might’ve been if the colonialists had realized that instead of letting their superiority complexes ultimately dictate much of their actions.
Some books I read and aren’t worth keeping; this one will most definitely remain in my collection and will come highly recommended.
Very good compilation of speeches and beliefs of native Americans. Too bad we ruined their country.
Good book containing great wisdom. The average rating is by no means a reflection of the actual content, but rather the organization of the book itself. It is too brief in sections and I was hoping for some background on many of the quotes. It does have good historical context for some of their lengthier sections in the back that contain the full text of some famous speeches offered by Native Chiefs such as Chief Joseph. His speech alone is nearly worth the price of the book. Fortunately, this
A very great book on Native Americans. It's a masterpiece.
Really got me thinking about how we, the settlers, destroyed this great civilization of native people, and how we are currently destroying the land - the land they loved and cherished, that we use and discard. Loved the full speeches by the great chiefs at the end, super powerful - especially Chief Seattle's. I wish I had the oratory skills of those guys...
This was the best book...filled with wisdom that never grows old. What a different society this would be, had we followed the native American ways. "Silence is the mother of truth, for the silent man was ever to be trusted, while the man ever ready with speech was never taken seriously." - Chief Luther Standing Bear - Teton Sioux. "You must speak straight so that your words may go as sunlight into our hearts." - Cochise (I would give this book many more stars than are available!)
This was the best book...filled with wisdom that never grows old. What a different society this would be, had we followed the native American ways. "Silence is the mother of truth, for the silent man was ever to be trusted, while the man ever ready with speech was never taken seriously." - Chief Luther Standing Bear - Teton Sioux. "You must speak straight so that your words may go as sunlight into our hearts." - Cochise (I would give this book many more stars than are available!)
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Hardcover | Pages: 272 pages Rating: 4.32 | 851 Users | 74 Reviews
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Original Title: | The Wisdom of the Native Americans |
ISBN: | 1577310799 (ISBN13: 9781577310792) |
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This was a very quick, enlightening read. I’m glad I chose to read it before starting on Mayflower/Thanksgiving-related material as it truly sheds a lot of light upon the cultural differences between the Natives and Europeans. It’s also helped me to see—when reading Western accounts of events—the areas where the Europeans misunderstood/lacked the understanding of the cultural differences which likely could’ve prevented feuds on both sides.The sayings of Ohiyesa (Sioux), Chief Red Jacket (Seneca), Chief Joseph (Nez Percé), and Chief Seattle (Duwamish) are heartfelt and touching, deserving of my utmost appreciation and respect.
I was impressed by their focus on oral tradition, which puts a twist on the idea of absolutely needing to write things down in order to preserve a culture and/or its memories. Their relationship to all living things also gave them a sense of clairvoyance, and their warnings against upsetting the balance of nature seemed to be a foreshadowing of ongoing global warming phenomena.
The most touching thing to me however was that I often felt that the Natives’ spirit was much more in tune with what I’d think of as being true Christianity, particularly if compared to the way the Europeans treated them at the time. I can’t help but wonder how different things might’ve been if the colonialists had realized that instead of letting their superiority complexes ultimately dictate much of their actions.
Some books I read and aren’t worth keeping; this one will most definitely remain in my collection and will come highly recommended.
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Title | : | The Wisdom of the Native Americans: Including The Soul of an Indian and Other Writings of Ohiyesa and the Great Speeches of Red Jacket, Chief Joseph, and Chief Seattle |
Author | : | Kent Nerburn |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 272 pages |
Published | : | March 3rd 1999 by New World Library (first published April 1994) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. History. Philosophy. Spirituality |
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Ratings: 4.32 From 851 Users | 74 ReviewsArticle Out Of Books The Wisdom of the Native Americans: Including The Soul of an Indian and Other Writings of Ohiyesa and the Great Speeches of Red Jacket, Chief Joseph, and Chief Seattle
To read the actual words of the Native Americans going through the decimation of much of their culture and people during the expansion of white settlements across the continent is both sobering and enlightening. Highly readable and important to be shared.Very good compilation of speeches and beliefs of native Americans. Too bad we ruined their country.
Good book containing great wisdom. The average rating is by no means a reflection of the actual content, but rather the organization of the book itself. It is too brief in sections and I was hoping for some background on many of the quotes. It does have good historical context for some of their lengthier sections in the back that contain the full text of some famous speeches offered by Native Chiefs such as Chief Joseph. His speech alone is nearly worth the price of the book. Fortunately, this
A very great book on Native Americans. It's a masterpiece.
Really got me thinking about how we, the settlers, destroyed this great civilization of native people, and how we are currently destroying the land - the land they loved and cherished, that we use and discard. Loved the full speeches by the great chiefs at the end, super powerful - especially Chief Seattle's. I wish I had the oratory skills of those guys...
This was the best book...filled with wisdom that never grows old. What a different society this would be, had we followed the native American ways. "Silence is the mother of truth, for the silent man was ever to be trusted, while the man ever ready with speech was never taken seriously." - Chief Luther Standing Bear - Teton Sioux. "You must speak straight so that your words may go as sunlight into our hearts." - Cochise (I would give this book many more stars than are available!)
This was the best book...filled with wisdom that never grows old. What a different society this would be, had we followed the native American ways. "Silence is the mother of truth, for the silent man was ever to be trusted, while the man ever ready with speech was never taken seriously." - Chief Luther Standing Bear - Teton Sioux. "You must speak straight so that your words may go as sunlight into our hearts." - Cochise (I would give this book many more stars than are available!)
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