Brooke Medicine EagleBesprekingen
Auteur van Buffalo Woman Comes Singing (Religion and Spirituality)
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This book, while not strictly pagan in a western esoteric sense has taught me a huge amount and given me reams to think about. I read it after coming across the idea of Native Americans thinking of stones as people and their use of sacred sites of power - it made me realise that I could probably find some of that missing link to what my Native Albion forebears believed and practised that is missing from some of the modern reinventions of Paganism.
It definitely provided that and more. I would thoroughly recommend it. I know that the author has been criticised for not being 'authentically' Native American but as she and others have said - it doesn't really matter: the practises were meant for the 'rainbow people', that is everyone.