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In 1993, Manfred Rommel endorsed my first book, Mitakuye Oyasin, "We Are All Related." When asked if I knew his father, the Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, I suddenly realized I knew practically nothing, except that he was known as the "Desert Fox." As I began to study Erwin Rommel's life I became astonished by the similarities in the lives of Crazy Horse and Erwin Rommel. Both had childhood nicknames, both were excellent horsemen, both used the same battle tactics, both were wounded in the leg, the "same leg." The list goes on and on ... 37 similarities in all. The author, A. Ross Ehanamani, is a member of the same tribe as Crazy Horse. He used Teton Sioux ceremonialism in acquiring information from the spirit world to answer intriguing questions in the book. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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