According to Native American tradition, walking the Red Road is a metaphor for living within the Creator's rules-a life of truth, friendship, respect, spirituality, and humanitarianism. For centuries, Native American elders, parents, teachers, and spiritual leaders have handed down their wisdom and values from generation to generation, leading others down the path of self-discovery and enlightenment.
365 Days of Walking the Red Road captures this priceless ancient knowledge and shows you how you can live your life to the fullest through integrity, compassion, and brotherhood. By reading the daily messages in this compelling work, you will discover yourself inside and out and move positively down your personal road without fear or doubt.
Special highlights:
*Inspiring quotations from Native Americans, such as Tecumseh, Black Hawk, Geronimo, and Chief Joseph
*A monthly Red Road ethical principle
*A monthly Red Road spiritual lesson
*Instructions on what to do at a powwow
*The proper uses of dreamcatchers and other symbols and crafts
*The twelve moon names that tribes use to track the seasons
*Important dates in Native American history
This superb collection of Native American philosophy and culture helps you on your path along the Red Road in your quest for truth, light, and love
Terri Jean is the former publisher of The Good Red Road, a bimonthly Native American newsletter and home study guide. Dedicated to sharing Native American culture with non-Natives, she authors a monthly online column, "The Native Truth." In the year 2000, she founded the Red Roots Educational Project to enlighten Native Americans about their history and culture. She lives in New Marshfield, Ohio.
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