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Medicine Trail

Author : Melissa Jayne Fawcett
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 37,90 MB
Release : 2015-09-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0816532559

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Contrary to the fictional account of James Fenimore Cooper, the Mohegan/Mohican nation did not vanish with the death of Chief Uncas more than three hundred years ago. In the remarkable life story of one of its most beloved matriarchs—100-year-old medicine woman Gladys Tantaquidgeon—Medicine Trail tells of the Mohegans' survival into this century. Blending autobiography and history, with traditional knowledge and ways of life, Medicine Trail presents a collage of events in Tantaquidgeon's life. We see her childhood spent learning Mohegan ceremonies and healing methods at the hands of her tribal grandmothers, and her Ivy League education and career in the white male-dominated field of anthropology. We also witness her travels to other Indian communities, acting as both an ambassador of her own tribe and an employee of the federal government's Bureau of Indian Affairs. Finally we see Tantaquidgeon's return to her beloved Mohegan Hill, where she cofounded America's oldest Indian-run museum, carrying on her life's commitment to good medicine and the cultural continuance and renewal of all Indian nations. Written in the Mohegan oral tradition, this book offers a unique insider's understanding of Mohegan and other Native American cultures while discussing the major policies and trends that have affected people throughout Indian Country in the twentieth century. A significant departure from traditional anthropological "as told to" American Indian autobiography, Medicine Trail represents a major contribution to anthropology, history, theology, women's studies, and Native American studies.

Medicine Trails

Author : Mavis McCovey
Publisher :
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 36,17 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781597141178

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One of the few modern first-person accounts of Native American healers tells us about Indian life in this world and about life in the visionary medicine womans world. A compelling history.

Tales from the Medicine Trail

Author : Christopher Kilham
Publisher : Rodale Books
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 19,61 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Alternative medicine
ISBN :

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"Tales from the Medicine Trail" offers readers an adventure into the healing practices of ancient and modern cultures. This is blended with actionable health remedies, such as teas for tension, meditations for migraines, and poultices for pain. 32 color photos.

The Fever Trail

Author : Mark Honigsbaum
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 37,55 MB
Release : 2003-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9780312421809

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Literally Italian for "bad air," malaria once plagued Rome, tropical trade routes and colonial ventures into India and South America and the disease has no known antidote aside from the therapeutic effects of the "miraculous" quinine. This first book from journalist Honigsbaum is a rousing history of the search for febrifuge or, more specifically, the rare red cinchona tree, the bark from which quinine is derived.

The Medicine Trail

Author : G. Clifton Wisler
Publisher : Zebra Books
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 31,4 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780821734186

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Pain Killer

Author : Barry Meier
Publisher : Rodale
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 38,57 MB
Release : 2003-10-17
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9781579546380

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Examines OxyContin, the so-called miracle prescription drug that swept the nation but led to overdoes and addiction, providing a look at the multi-billion-dollar pain managment business, its excesses and its abuses.

Riding the Trail of Tears

Author : Blake M. Hausman
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 40,59 MB
Release : 2011-03-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0803268211

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Sherman Alexie meets William Gibson. Louise Erdrich meets Franz Kafka. Leslie Marmon Silko meets Philip K. Dick. However you might want to put it, this is Native American fiction in a whole new world. A surrealistic revisiting of the Cherokee Removal, Riding the Trail of Tears takes us to north Georgia in the near future, into a virtual-reality tourist compound where customers ride the Trail of Tears, and into the world of Tallulah Wilson, a Cherokee woman who works there. When several tourists lose consciousness inside the ride, employees and customers at the compound come to believe, naturally, that a terrorist attack is imminent. Little does Tallulah know that Cherokee Little People have taken up residence in the virtual world and fully intend to change the ride’s programming to suit their own point of view. Told by a narrator who knows all but can hardly be trusted, in a story reflecting generations of experience while recalling the events in a single day of Tallulah’s life, this funny and poignant tale revises American history even as it offers a new way of thinking, both virtual and very real, about the past for both Native Americans and their Anglo counterparts.

The Medicine Trail

Author : G. G. Price
Publisher :
Page : 14 pages
File Size : 49,54 MB
Release : 19??
Category : Cattle drives
ISBN :

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