The Eagles of Heart Mountain

The Eagles of Heart Mountain

Author: Bradford Pearson

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2021-01-05

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 1982107057

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“One of Ten Best History Books of 2021.” —Smithsonian Magazine For fans of The Boys in the Boat and The Storm on Our Shores, this impeccably researched, deeply moving, never-before-told “tale that ultimately stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit” (Garrett M. Graff, New York Times bestselling author) about a World War II incarceration camp in Wyoming and its extraordinary high school football team. In the spring of 1942, the United States government forced 120,000 Japanese Americans from their homes in California, Oregon, Washington, and Arizona and sent them to incarceration camps across the West. Nearly 14,000 of them landed on the outskirts of Cody, Wyoming, at the base of Heart Mountain. Behind barbed wire fences, they faced racism, cruelty, and frozen winters. Trying to recreate comforts from home, they established Buddhist temples and sumo wrestling pits. Kabuki performances drew hundreds of spectators—yet there was little hope. That is, until the fall of 1943, when the camp’s high school football team, the Eagles, started its first season and finished it undefeated, crushing the competition from nearby, predominantly white high schools. Amid all this excitement, American politics continued to disrupt their lives as the federal government drafted men from the camps for the front lines—including some of the Eagles. As the team’s second season kicked off, the young men faced a choice to either join the Army or resist the draft. Teammates were divided, and some were jailed for their decisions. The Eagles of Heart Mountain honors the resilience of extraordinary heroes and the power of sports in a “timely and utterly absorbing account of a country losing its moral way, and a group of its young citizens who never did” (Evan Ratliff, author of The Mastermind).


Warrior Princesses Strike Back

Warrior Princesses Strike Back

Author: Sarah Eagle Heart

Publisher: Feminist Press at CUNY

Published: 2023-01-17

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1558612947

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"In Warrior Princesses Strike Back, Lakhota twin sisters Sarah Eagle Heart and Emma Eagle Heart-White recount growing up on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and overcoming odds throughout their personal and professional lives. Woven throughout are self-help strategies centering women of color, that combine marginalized histories, psychological research on trauma, perspectives on "decolonial therapy," and explorations on the possibility of healing intergenerational and personal trauma"--


Iggle the Eagle

Iggle the Eagle

Author: Jonathan Hershman

Publisher:

Published: 2020-12-10

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13:

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Iggle the Eagle is a fun bedtime story for children and adults that rhymes throughout. The book is an underdog tale about a little eagle named Iggle from Philadelphia. While Iggle is small, his heart is mighty. Each year the city of Philadelphia holds a race where the biggest and fastest eagles compete. Iggle is determined to win that race one day despite his size and the criticism he receives for not being born with natural talents. Iggle ignores their criticism, works hard and ends up overcoming the odds to win. The book visits some of Philadelphia's most iconic sites and is filled with subtle references to the city's culture. The book has a fun rhyming scheme that sticks with children, and teaches them that they are capable of achieving seemingly impossible goals when they work hard and believe in themselves.


What the Heart Knows

What the Heart Knows

Author: Kathleen Eagle

Publisher: Bell Bridge Books

Published: 2013-04-11

Total Pages: 397

ISBN-13: 1611942772

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"Kathleen Eagle is a national treasure."--Susan Elizabeth Phillips "Kathleen Eagle is an author without peers." --Tami Hoag A secret son. A lost love. A dangerous job. A frightening risk. A second chance at the happiness their hearts were once afraid to share. Thirteen years ago, alone and secretly pregnant, Helen Ketterling left her job as a school teacher on the Bad River Sioux Reservation in South Dakota. Her summer love affair with Reese Blue Sky had ended abruptly when he left the reservation to pursue his chance at a NBA career. Now her new position, a dangerous assignment for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and Reese's father's sudden death bring them both back to Bad River for a reunion at once fiery and bittersweet. Not only does Helen fear a custody battle if Reese learns that they share a son, but she can't reveal that she's working undercover at the reservation's casino. And Reese has his own secret--one that ended his basketball career and could endanger his son. While much has changed in the years since he left home, he finds that his roots and his heritage still matter as he reaches for reconciliation with his past. Family ties are the basis of Lakota tradition, and all are threatened by political intrigue and corruption. Was Reese's father murdered because he planned to blow the whistle on the casino's outside management company? As their investigation into his death leads them down a treacherous path, Reese and Helen struggle to bridge the memories and heartaches of a time when she was an idealistic young teacher and he was a lonely man on the verge of reaching for the stars. They'll have to search deep inside themselves to challenge the doubts that have kept them apart. "A poignant and unforgettable tale."--Library Journal "What the heart knows can't be denied."--Kirkus Reviews The kind of magic I associate with...authors like Anne Tyler, Amy Tan, and Alice Hoffman." --Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Bestselling author Kathleen Eagle set aside a gratifying seventeen-year teaching career on a North Dakota Indian reservation to become a full-time novelist. The Lakota Sioux heritage of her husband and their three children has inspired many of her stories. Among her other honors, she has received the Romance Writers of America's prestigious RITA Award.


Mandala Chakra: A Journey to Your Soul

Mandala Chakra: A Journey to Your Soul

Author: Laural Virtues Wauters

Publisher:

Published: 2012-09-07

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 9780615689029

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The word mandala means "sacred circle" in Sanskrit. A mandala is a circular drawing created during meditation. The word chakra is the Sanskrit word for "sacred wheel," that forms the anatomy of the emotional or energetic body. Mandala Chakra is a deep exploration into the seven chakras from seven perceptual states. It contains 49 hand-drawn mandalas that explain how the chakras hold the wisdom of nature, sacred geometry, platonic solids, world belief, consciousness and oneness. Mandala Chakra is designed to reveal the wisdom of our lives that is held within the chakras of our soul. To learn more go to: www.mandalachakra.com


The Eagle's Heart

The Eagle's Heart

Author: Hamlin Garland

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-12-05

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13:

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"The Eagle's Heart" by Hamlin Garland follows a hot-headed protagonist, Harold Excel. A tumultuous relationship with his father, a single friend, and no woman to give his affection already make him downtrodden, but he finds himself in more trouble after being released from prison for stabbing a man. Though his only desire is to be a cowboy, it seems like that dream will always elude him, until he decides to take matters into his own hands and head west.


The Bald Eagle: The Improbable Journey of America's Bird

The Bald Eagle: The Improbable Journey of America's Bird

Author: Jack E. Davis

Publisher: Liveright Publishing

Published: 2022-03-01

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 1631495267

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Best Books of the Month: Wall Street Journal, Kirkus Reviews From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Gulf, a sweeping cultural and natural history of the bald eagle in America. The bald eagle is regal but fearless, a bird you’re not inclined to argue with. For centuries, Americans have celebrated it as “majestic” and “noble,” yet savaged the living bird behind their national symbol as a malicious predator of livestock and, falsely, a snatcher of babies. Taking us from before the nation’s founding through inconceivable resurgences of this enduring all-American species, Jack E. Davis contrasts the age when native peoples lived beside it peacefully with that when others, whether through hunting bounties or DDT pesticides, twice pushed Haliaeetus leucocephalus to the brink of extinction. Filled with spectacular stories of Founding Fathers, rapacious hunters, heroic bird rescuers, and the lives of bald eagles themselves—monogamous creatures, considered among the animal world’s finest parents—The Bald Eagle is a much-awaited cultural and natural history that demonstrates how this bird’s wondrous journey may provide inspiration today, as we grapple with environmental peril on a larger scale.


The Eagle's Heart

The Eagle's Heart

Author: Garland Hamlin

Publisher: Hardpress Publishing

Published: 2016-06-23

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9781318862993

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