Deer Dancer

Deer Dancer

Author: Mary Lyn Ray

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2014-05-06

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 1442434228

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In this mesmerizing picture book from the author of the New York Times bestselling Stars, a young ballerina finds dancing inspiration in the natural world. There’s a place I go that’s green and grass, a place I thought that no one knew— until the deer came. This gorgeous picture book from celebrated author Mary Lyn Ray features luminous and evocative art from Lauren Stringer and will capture the hearts of young dancers everywhere.


Deer Dancer

Deer Dancer

Author: Mary Lyn Ray

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2014-05-06

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 144243421X

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A girl who is in a woodland clearing to practice dancing spies a deer and observes how it leaps and turns.


Deer Dancer

Deer Dancer

Author: Stan Padilla

Publisher: Native Voices

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781570670572

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Artist and educator Stan Padilla presents Yaqui myths and legends along with his dynamic drawings and commentary.


We Will Dance Our Truth

We Will Dance Our Truth

Author: David Delgado Shorter

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 0803226462

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In this innovative, performative approach to the expressive culture of the Yaqui (Yoeme) peoples of the Sonora and Arizona borderlands, David Delgado Shorter provides an altogether fresh understanding of Yoeme worldviews. Based on extensive field study, Shorter's interpretation of the community's ceremonies and oral traditions as forms of "historical inscription" reveals new meanings of their legends of the Talking Tree, their narrative of myth-and-history known as the Testamento, their fabled deer dances, funerary rites, and church processions.


Deerdancer

Deerdancer

Author: Michele Jamal

Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13:

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For centuries, shamanic men and women have engaged in shapeshifting rituals - the powerful process of taking on the physical or psychological aspect of an animal to access its strength and perceptions. The imagery of shifting between human and nonhuman form has strongly pervaded folklore, myth, legend, and superstition - from the selkie (or seal shifter) of Celtic myth to bear-human love matches in Native American folklore. In chapters on the buffalo, cat, bird, bear, dragon, frog, and more, Michele Jamal explores the qualities associated with various shapeshifter forms. In her own lyrical style, she retells myths from around the world, and ends each chapter with a poetic and sensual visualization that takes the reader into the heart of each animal's power. Deerdancer shows how to use shapeshifting ritual to find direction, strength, and insight - it will forever transform the way one views other living creatures and the self.


Holy People of the World [3 volumes]

Holy People of the World [3 volumes]

Author: Phyllis G. Jestice

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2004-12-15

Total Pages: 1044

ISBN-13: 1851096493

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A cross-cultural encyclopedia of the most significant holy people in history, examining why people in a wide range of religious traditions throughout the world have been regarded as divinely inspired. The first reference on the subject to span all the world's major religions, Holy People of the World: A Cross-Cultural Encyclopedia examines the impact of individuals who, through personal charisma and inspirational deeds, served both as glorious examples of human potential and as envoys for the divine. Holy People of the World contains nearly 1,100 biographical sketches of venerated men and women. Written by religious studies experts and historians, each article focuses on the basic question: How did this person come to be regarded as holy? In addition, the encyclopedia features 20 survey articles on views of holy people in the major religious traditions such as Islam, Buddhism, and African religions, as well as 64 comparative articles on aspects of holiness and veneration across cultures such as awakening and conversion experiences, heredity, gender, asceticism, and persecution. Whether exploring by religion, culture, or historic period, this extensively cross-referenced resource offers a wealth of insights into one of the most revealing—and least explored—common denominators of spiritual traditions.


Mayo Ethnobotany

Mayo Ethnobotany

Author: David Yetman

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2002-01-02

Total Pages: 375

ISBN-13: 0520926358

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The Mayos, an indigenous people of northwestern Mexico, live in small towns spread over southern Sonora and northern Sinaloa, lands of remarkable biological diversity. Traditional Mayo knowledge is quickly being lost as this culture becomes absorbed into modern Mexico. Moreover, as big agriculture spreads into the region, the natural biodiversity of these lands is also rapidly disappearing. This engaging and accessible ethnobotany, based on hundreds of interviews with the Mayos and illustrated with the authors' strikingly beautiful photographs, helps preserve our knowledge of both an indigenous culture and an endangered environment. This book contains a comprehensive description of northwest Mexico's tropical deciduous forests and thornscrub on the traditional Mayo lands reaching from the Sea of Cortés to the foothills of the Sierra Madre. The first half of the book is a highly readable account of the climate, geology, and vegetation of the region. The authors also provide a valuable history of the people, their language, culture, festival traditions, and plant use. The second half of the book is an annotated list of plants presenting the authors' detailed findings on plant use in Mayo culture.


Dance

Dance

Author: DK

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2012-08-20

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 1465407723

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In styles as diverse as flamenco, czardas, and bangra, dance reflects cultural identity and inspires and energizes individuals and groups. Dance contains everything you need to know about world dance. With lively and colorful presentation, young people will discover the joy of movement from cultures all over the globe.


Water & Power

Water & Power

Author: Richard Montoya

Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 0573696470

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Premiered on July 27, 2006, at the Center Theatre Group's Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, California.