Touching the Fire: Buffalo Dancers, the Sky Bundle, and Other Tales

Summary
"A remarkable collection. The book is engrossing, wonderful, and belongs to anyone who cares about our unwritten American history."
JIM HARRISON
When the Europeans invaded this continent, they took land and water, but ignored what may be the greatest riches of the dazzling wealth of Native American spiritual and psychological wisdom. Now, adopted Omaha tribesman Roger Welsch, a.k.a. Bull Buffalo Chief brings a new collection of stories about an imaginary midwestern tribe, the Turtle Creek Nehawkas, the way they are, the way they were. Bright with the flame of traditional Native American wisdom, TOUCHING THE FIRE will bring new warmth and awareness into the heart and life of all who read it.
From the Trade Paperback edition.
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