Medicine Path: Healing Songs and Stories of the Northwest Native Americans

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Medicine Path: Healing Songs and Stories of the Northwest Native Americans

Author: Johnny Moses
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Johnny Moses, called Whis.stem.men.knee (Walking Medicine Robe), was diagnosed with cancer at age 13 and told that he had only 2 months to live. He lived, with the help of the healing practices of his tribal leaders, and became one of the greatest voices of Native American medicine. "Songs and stories are true medicines," he teaches," as important as herbs and prayer." This storyteller, healer, and respected spiritual leader reveals an authentic collection of chants and lore from the Northwest tribes, which show how stories and everyday acts are powerful medicines for healing.


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