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Warrior Life

Author : Pamela Palmater
Publisher : Fernwood Publishing
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 17,71 MB
Release : 2020-10-28T00:00:00Z
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1773632914

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In a moment where unlawful pipelines are built on Indigenous territories, the RCMP make illegal arrests of land defenders on unceded lands, and anti-Indigenous racism permeates on social media; the government lie that is reconciliation is exposed. Renowned lawyer, author, speaker and activist, Pamela Palmater returns to wade through media headlines and government propaganda and get to heart of key issues lost in the noise. Warrior Life: Indigenous Resistance and Resurgence is the second collection of writings by Palmater. In keeping with her previous works, numerous op-eds, media commentaries, YouTube channel videos and podcasts, Palmater’s work is fiercely anti-colonial, anti-racist, and more crucial than ever before. Palmater addresses a range of Indigenous issues — empty political promises, ongoing racism, sexualized genocide, government lawlessness, and the lie that is reconciliation — and makes the complex political and legal implications accessible to the public. From one of the most important, inspiring and fearless voices in Indigenous rights, decolonization, Canadian politics, social justice, earth justice and beyond, Warrior Life is an unflinching critique of the colonial project that is Canada and a rallying cry for Indigenous peoples and allies alike to forge a path toward a decolonial future through resistance and resurgence.

Crazy Horse

Author : The Edward Clown Family
Publisher : Gibbs Smith
Page : 536 pages
File Size : 15,53 MB
Release : 2016-09-06
Category : History
ISBN : 1423641248

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“A family account of the life of Tashunke Witko, their great Sioux relative . . . For the first time, the Clown family members tell their oral history.”—True West The Edward Clown family, nearest living relatives to the Lakota war leader, presents the family tales and memories told to them about their famous grandfather. In many ways the oral history differs from what has become the standard and widely accepted biography of Crazy Horse. The family clarifies the inaccuracies and shares their story about the past, including what it means to them to be Lakota, the family genealogy, the life of Crazy Horse and his motivations, his death, and why they chose to keep quiet with their knowledge for so long before finally deciding to tell the truth as they know it. This book is a compelling addition to the body of works about Crazy Horse and the complicated and often conflicting events of that time period in American History. “For the first time the first-hand account of Crazy Horse is told . . . The stories were faithfully passed down through the generations . . . It includes Crazy Horse’s account of the last moments of Custer and the near-killing of Maj. Marcus Reno by Crazy Horse’s father.”—Capital Journal “After many years of keeping quiet, the family of Lakota warrior Crazy Horse decided to tell their story of his life and legacy . . . The truth behind the history of Crazy Horse—an iconic Native American warrior—until recently has been kept hidden for more than a century.”—The Monroe News

Once a Warrior

Author : Bridget C. Cantrell
Publisher : Wordsmith Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 27,40 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Adaptability (Psychology)
ISBN : 9780615141329

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Once a Warrior: And Wired For Life illustrates how to turn negatives into positives and assists our highly trained military personnel in utilizing their tremendous potential in achieving success and happiness after their release from military service. This book highlights the path along the way to transitioning from warrior to civilian. The authors of Down Range: to Iraq and Back, Dr. Bridget Cantrell and Vietnam Veteran Chuck Dean address the process of coming home when your tour of duty is over.

Carry On, Warrior

Author : Glennon Doyle
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 48,87 MB
Release : 2014-04-08
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1451698224

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A New York Times essayist shares her journey from a self-destructive college student to a devoted family woman and teacher while illuminating the importance of trusting in a higher power and being truthful about life's challenges.

Way of the Peaceful Warrior

Author : Dan Millman
Publisher : H J Kramer
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 39,25 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0915811898

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A world champion athlete visits "other worlds" with the help of an old warrior named "Socrates."

The Life You Were Born to Live

Author : Dan Millman
Publisher : H J Kramer
Page : 506 pages
File Size : 20,27 MB
Release : 2018
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 1932073752

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This extensively updated edition of a crucial New Age classic will appeal to previous and new readers alike

A Warrior Blends with Life

Author : Michael LaTorra
Publisher :
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 48,17 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781556431609

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Tao Te Ching, or The Classic of the Way and its Virtue, is considered to contain the essence of Taoism. Fr 2,500 years this book has been a major influence on Chinese thought, shifting it from a preoccupation with Confucian rules of day-to-day conduct to concern with a more spiritual level of being. Author Michael LaTorra’s training in internal martial arts and his understanding of the new physics influence his reading of the Tao Te Ching, grappling with the vicissitudes of contemporary culture and the ever-shifting nature of reality.

Warrior of Life

Author : Charles Householder Jr.
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 179 pages
File Size : 18,62 MB
Release : 2012-03-01
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 0615616631

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Warrior of Life is a guide to self-transformation written by Charles Householder, a professional speaker and trainer. Householder realized at a very young age that he desperately needed to change his life. Frequently, the target of bullies, this young man also harbored irrational fears of the world around him. Together these things led him to study the martial arts and personal development teachings. Over the course of twenty years, Householder has trained with various martial arts masters, ninjas, Tibetan lamas, a Native American witch doctor, and many other unique individuals. Currently, a martial arts instructor, Reiki master, licensed skydiver, certified scuba diver, and adventurer, Householder has tested his various skills by competing in endurance events while simultaneously attacking the business world. In Warrior of Life, Householder shares his personal journey and the lessons he learned which can be applied by others desiring to improve and transform their own lives. Using the Asian martial arts systems as a framework, readers will be introduced to esoteric spiritual practices, advanced mind skills and mental techniques, physical health and fitness training, and a philosophy for success based on centuries old warrior principles.

God's Cold Warrior

Author : John D. Wilsey
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 309 pages
File Size : 20,36 MB
Release : 2021-02-09
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1467462144

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When John Foster Dulles died in 1959, he was given the largest American state funeral since Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s in 1945. President Eisenhower called Dulles—his longtime secretary of state—“one of the truly great men of our time,” and a few years later the new commercial airport outside Washington, DC, was christened the Dulles International Airport in his honor. His star has fallen significantly since that time, but his influence remains indelible—most especially regarding his role in bringing the worldview of American exceptionalism to the forefront of US foreign policy during the Cold War era, a worldview that has long outlived him. God’s Cold Warrior recounts how Dulles’s faith commitments from his Presbyterian upbringing found fertile soil in the anti-communist crusades of the mid-twentieth century. After attending the Oxford Ecumenical Church Conference in 1937, he wrote about his realization that “the spirit of Christianity, of which I learned as a boy, was really that of which the world now stood in very great need, not merely to save souls, but to solve the practical problems of international affairs.” Dulles believed that America was chosen by God to defend the freedom of all those vulnerable to the godless tyranny of communism, and he carried out this religious vision in every aspect of his diplomatic and political work. He was conspicuous among those US officials in the twentieth century that prominently combined their religious convictions and public service, making his life and faith key to understanding the interconnectedness of God and country in US foreign affairs.

Maxine Hong Kingston's Broken Book of Life

Author : Maureen Sabine
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 32,14 MB
Release : 2004-02-29
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780824827847

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The numerous studies of Maxine Hong Kingston's touchstone work The Woman Warrior fail to take into account the stories in China Men, which were largely written together with those in The Woman Warrior but later published separately. Although Hong Kingston's decision to separate the male and female narratives enabled readers to see the strength of the resulting feminist point of view in The Woman Warrior, the author has steadily maintained that to understand the book fully it was necessary to read its male companion text. Maureen Sabine's ambitious study of The Woman Warrior and China Men aims to bring these divided texts back together with a close reading that looks for the textual traces of the father in The Woman Warrior and shows how the daughter narrator tracks down his history in China Men. She considers theories of intertextuality that open up the possibility of a dynamic interplay between the two books and suggests that the Hong family women and men may be struggling for dialogue with each other even when they appear textually silent or apart.