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Did You Hear Wind Sing Your Name?: An Oneida Song of Spring
Published in Hardcover by Walker & Company (1995-03)
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For all generations
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-24
Review Date: 2001-08-24
Wonderful illustrations, words that speak to the heart and soul. This is a great book for all ages. My 20 month old son loves the pictures and the sing-song rhythmn of the words, my 82 year old father loves the spirit of the book. We have the paperback in our sons library, and the hardback on our family library for future generations... Walk in peace, ...
Beautiful
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-09-22
Review Date: 1998-09-22
I can't decide who enjoys this book more? Me or the kids. Beautifully written and illustrated. A must have for all nature lovers with children (or without).
Inspirational
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-04
Review Date: 1999-10-04
This book is the best children's story to read to your kids on a fresh, April morning. It is a poetic journey through the natural world just as Spring begins. The illustrations are breathtaking, bold, and seem to flow off the page into your hand as you turn from one awesome scene to the next. The words, few but powerful, bring the reader through a meditation on the earth's beauty as seen through the eyes of an Oneida woman.
Disney World & Orlando Theme Parks: Your Passport to Great Travel! (2nd ed)
Published in Paperback by Open Road Publishing (1995-11)
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A marvellous book on Disney World
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-05-07
Review Date: 1998-05-07
This is a marvellous compendium of useful facts about the world's largest theme park. I found it highly illuminating - it has profoundly altered the way I percieve Walt Disney World and its manifold attractions. Since I first tried it a few years ago, I've been using this book to guide my various trips to Disney World ever since.
Very Informative
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-03
Review Date: 1998-11-03
I had a great vacation with this book
Fenster's work is the ultimate guide to the Orlando area!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-09-29
Review Date: 1999-09-29
Since the choices in the field of Disney-related guides are vast, I was amazed that one should rise so far to the top of the class. The work is informative and wittily written. Fenster's humor will keep you rolling and his completeness smokes the competition. This ought to be the bible for any family or individual planning a Central Florida vacation. A really fabulous resource which directed my family's vacation and will do so again.

The Dragon in the Lake
Published in Paperback by Xlibris Corporation (2006-06-05)
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"The Dragon In The Lake"
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-25
Review Date: 2005-04-25
I fought with my husband as to whom was going to get to read "The Dragon In the Lake first!"
It is an exciting book about pre-columbian finds in a lake called Rock Lake in Wisconsin. The author, Eschborn walks you through a process of discovery making the book a real page turner!
Not only is it exciting, it is informative and superbly written.
I couldn't put it down! This book would make an excellent movie.
After reading it, As a diver I am now compelled to visit this Lake and attempt to do some cold water diving with my husband, a Dive Instructor.
It is an exciting book about pre-columbian finds in a lake called Rock Lake in Wisconsin. The author, Eschborn walks you through a process of discovery making the book a real page turner!
Not only is it exciting, it is informative and superbly written.
I couldn't put it down! This book would make an excellent movie.
After reading it, As a diver I am now compelled to visit this Lake and attempt to do some cold water diving with my husband, a Dive Instructor.
Local History Lesson
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-11
Review Date: 2005-01-11
This is an indepth research work on Rock Lake Wiscinson that is easy for the layman to read and understand. It is clear that Archie Eschborn has a passion for the preservation of this major site and it is equally clear that he has identified his major antagonist in his goal to attain this preservation. The work is a chronicle of his adventure and you can sense his dedication as you turn the pages. If you have an interest in the history of Wisconsin and have respect for the culture of the earliest inhabitants of this area, this is a MUST READ!!!! It debunks the pre-concevied notions of the "powers that be" and ends with an interesting turn of events. The book will impress you with Archie's depth of knowledge of Rock Lake.
Dragon in the Lake Best Yet!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-03-02
Review Date: 2005-03-02
I've just finished The Dragon in the Lake, the story of the "structures" under and near Rock Lake, Wisconsin. This story has fascinated me ever since acquiring property on Rock Lake about nine years ago. Having read Frank Joseph's books: "The Lost Pyramids of Rock Lake" and "Atlantis in Wisconsin"as well as hearing and meeting Dr. James Scherz, this book by Archie Eschborn is the best explanation yet of the ancient structures which lie beneath Rock Lake. It is very readable, understandable, and "connects the dots" for me. Finally, we are presented with actual evidence that other works have lacked regarding Rock Lake's ties with Mesoamerica, the early Aztecs, and the archeological history of an ancient Pre-Columbian era.
Now, it becomes the job of the Wisconsin Historical Society to follow the evidence where it leads and PROTECT Rock Lake as the archeological wonder that it is. To do any less is a travesty.
Mr. Eschborn has written a remarkable, concise and accurate book which, for me, takes the guesswork out of understanding. It is with the greatest privledge that I highly recommend reading The Dragon in the Lake as one of the most fascinating reads ofmy lifetime. It's magnificent.
Kay Nightingale
Now, it becomes the job of the Wisconsin Historical Society to follow the evidence where it leads and PROTECT Rock Lake as the archeological wonder that it is. To do any less is a travesty.
Mr. Eschborn has written a remarkable, concise and accurate book which, for me, takes the guesswork out of understanding. It is with the greatest privledge that I highly recommend reading The Dragon in the Lake as one of the most fascinating reads ofmy lifetime. It's magnificent.
Kay Nightingale

Dreaming the Council Ways: True Native Teachings from the Red Lodge
Published in Paperback by Weiser Books (2000-04)
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Must-have reference on modern matrifocal shamanism
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-19
Review Date: 2000-08-19
Visionary Mohawk medicine woman, Ohky Simine Forest's first book is a comprehensive and poetic reporting of long misunderstood ways of the Red Lodge of indigenous peoples. Had Europeans come to this continent as gracious guests, these are mysteries of the matriarchal Mohawk society that could have been shared with them. Herself an initiate in Mohawk, Mayan and Mongolian shamanism, Forest reveals the spiritual matrix which these cultures share and embeds it in a contemporary, real world political urgency. Synthesizing these core spiritual beliefs and practices, Forest offers compelling evidence that the view from the Red Lodge is what the world requires for individual and collective restoration to well being. The Red Lodge ways also provide, in the Medicine Wheel, an earth-derived map to self-governance that modern people are questing for in many guises. She teaches that the Medicine Wheel equips us to relate to planet and self in ways that are nearly inseparable, self-supporting and without which no sane system for enduring societal governance can arise. How do we build, nurture and sustain community? The matriarchs of the Mohawk have been doing it since antiquity and through perils most of us will never face. Forest, a Mohawk matriarch with a vision lives among the Maya people with this community building governance backed by the spiritual backbone of shamanism. Forest has little patience with hit and run shamanic wannabes and the extraction of "techniques" from their cultural matrix which leads, she observes, to further soul and societal illness. In this book she reveals with surprising candor, depth, and her characteristic humor, the world into which the shaman walks with expanding perception and deepening experience. It's no cake walk and Forest's book is unflinching in its descriptions of the challenges and dangers of this work. For instance, trotting out a Power Animal "technique" or forming a relationship with the incorrect Power Animal can have debilitating effects on personal energy and health. It is a sacred relationship born of the waters of the Red Lodge, she cautions, not a one size fits all concept that can be extracted safely from its matrix and doled out casually in workshops. Forest both describes and elucidates the interwoven meanings of the Medicine Wheel, dream body work, lucid dreaming. power animal allies, earth burial ceremony, vision questing, journeying in the nine Mayan underworlds and the thirteen Mayan upperworlds as well as giving a comprehensive recounting of native prophecies and their considerable energetic, economic and political significance for our modern times. This is a text to which those who study or practice shamanic work will refer again and again.
The Real Thing
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-17
Review Date: 2005-04-17
This book is one of the most serious, dense, and challenging of its kind in a genre saturated with slim, superficial volumes. The wisdom is clearly ancient and rich, and is carefully measured out for the reader. The teachings are not easily absorbed (by this North American, at least), but are excellent if you are looking for a deeper, truer understanding of shamanic traditions. Highly recommended.
A beautiful, complex work of synthesis and rebirth.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-08-07
Review Date: 2000-08-07
Dreaming The Council Ways is a beautiful, complex work of synthesis and rebirth. Author Ohky Simine Forest weaves together spiritual training disciplines and practices from several cultures, including Mohawk, Mayan, Mongolian, and others. An added feature is her beautiful fold-out full color art work on several points of teaching. These are truly lovely, deserving extra attention. Forest patiently and warmly encourages the reader to respectfully explore beginning from their own racial perspective(s) and not to expect quick fix New Age short cuts or other cultural appropriation practices to yield valid, lasting insight or growth. Material on matriarchal traditions will interest students of feminine perspectives. Forest is not a comfortable read. That is not her way or her goal. She opens and hopes for a deeper spiritual connection with the reader, sharing information on dreaming, medicine wheel practices, interpreting power animal guides, and vision quests. She seeks the larger view, the convergence of spiritual paths. She challenges and teaches, reflecting the responsibility to heal back to each individual (where it belongs). As with all worthwhile experiences, more will be gained from giving more. That also applies to reading and understanding her book. Dreaming the Council Ways is accessible to nonNative readers, but it will yield more to the better, more thoughtful effort to understand with respect.

The Duck Stamp Story
Published in Hardcover by Krause Publications (2000-04)
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Great for those into the Duck Hunting
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-25
Review Date: 2001-12-25
I have never seen my husband so entralled by a book before. I can never get him to sit down for 5 seconds but on Christmas morning, he forgot the rest of his gifts and sat and read this book! I was amazed! It contains history with great pictures and facts and he was actually enjoying himself while reading it!
I highly recommend this book for any person interested in ducks, duck stamps or duck hunting.
I highly recommend this book for any person interested in ducks, duck stamps or duck hunting.
Beautiful Book, Excellent Read
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-16
Review Date: 2000-07-16
This book is beautiful, interesting, and a pleasure to read. I don't hunt, collect stamps or wildlife art, but this is a great book. I am truly enjoying it. I especially like the section on conservation, which details the history of water fowl degradation and protection in the United States.
The Duck Stamp Story Review
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-17
Review Date: 2000-04-17
This is an incredible book for anyone who is interested in ducks, stamps, history, art, conservation, collectables, or Americana. There's the history of duck stamps as it relates to the entire conservation movement. There are interviews with famous people who are themselves duck stamp collectors and avid conservationists. There are beautiful photographs and artwork of past and present duck stamps, as well as other honorable mentions in the annual duck stamp contests. This book is just chock full of information and illustrations. The author has done a great job of wholistically researching the topic into every tangent of related interests. It is the ultimate coffee table book since there is something to interest just about anyone. You'll find that you meant to just browse through it, when before you know it you've read a whole chapter!

Eagle Boy: A Pacific Northwest Native Tale
Published in Hardcover by Sasquatch Books (2002-01-07)
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Mr. Vaugh, a man with a lotta' Heart.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-11
Review Date: 2003-06-11
A tale of simple believing and self forgiveness. By letting go of the anger, including the ego and pride, Eagle Boy coupled the powerful believing in friendships and trusting in the inner spirit within all true hearts, a transformation of healing can take place in our inner mind and body, within our families, whithin our communities, within the nation and around the world. Imagine and conceive the resulting peace that cannot be robbed from us, no matter the events of the world. Great retelling of this legend, that combines the best in many cultures and beliefs. Perfect for these very times.
Soaring with thoughtfulness
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-26
Review Date: 2001-06-26
Sharing, kindness and friendship are the main themes in this wonderful Native American folktale. Readers will become aware of the true bonds that can develop between humans and animals. That is an invaluable lesson that will help deepen appreciation for nature.
A beautifully illustrated, magical tale
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-22
Review Date: 2001-11-22
"Eagle Boy: A Pacific Northwest Native Tale" is retold by Richard Lee Vaughan with illustrations by Lee Christiansen. Together they tell the story of a Native American boy called Eagle Boy by the people of his village. Eagle Boy is scolded by the villagers because he shares his food with the eagles. But when his village faces a food shortage, Eagle Boy's kinship with the winged predators becomes important for everybody.
"Eagle Boy" is a story of ostracism, love, magical transformation, and a mystical human-animal connection. Eagle Boy is a memorable hero. The illustrations are truly marvelous: they are rich with warm colors, and make dramatic use of light and shadow. The book opens with a stunning picture of eagles fishing by the seashore, and contains many other great images. Recommended.

eat.shop.austin (eat.shop guides series)
Published in Paperback by Cabazon Books (2005-11-01)
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GREAT BOOK!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-11
Review Date: 2007-10-11
I've lived in Austin for about 6 years and honestly didn't think I'd find too many new gems in this book. I was wrong!!!! I found a few of my favorite restaurants and stores, but now have a new list of places to hit. So far I haven't been disappointed and can't wait to try the guides for other cities.
Insider's guide to Austin
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-14
Review Date: 2006-02-14
This book is witty, informative & right on target. It lists all the best places to eat & shop in Austin in an appealing one-page format with tantalizing photographs. Makes you want to get out there & visit each & every place!
Fun, Interesting, Motivating!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-21
Review Date: 2006-01-21
I love, love, love this book. As a new resident of Austin, I have no idea where to shop, eat or do anything else. And this book gives you such great ideas about what to do, where to go and what you'll find when you get there. There are so many great-looking restaurants and shops in this book. I can't wait to start exploring them. The style of writing and the photos add a lot to this great book. I highly recommend it!

Eating Fire, Tasting Blood: An Anthology of the American Indian Holocaust
Published in Paperback by Running Press (2006-06-21)
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just received the book
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-17
Review Date: 2006-06-17
I just receieved this book the other day and I must say I am very impressed by it. The introduction by Marijo Moore says it all--what this book is about. " To eat the fire of truth is to taste the blood of our existence." Such a beautiful line. Also in this book are great stories and testimonies by Charles Eastman, Steve Russell, Vine Deloria Jr, Joseph Dandurand, also a fabulous poem by Marijo Moore herself "Atop Polacca on First Mesa."
Also some great pieces by Susan Shown Harjo, Linda Hogan, and a slew of other amazing writers.
With a great title and great chapter titles this book is a great follow up to GENOCIDE OF THE MIND. This book should be read in classrooms all across the U.S. It is a burning reminder that the Indian voice is still not heard, but we will continue to start the fires, and make your blood boil.
JW
Also some great pieces by Susan Shown Harjo, Linda Hogan, and a slew of other amazing writers.
With a great title and great chapter titles this book is a great follow up to GENOCIDE OF THE MIND. This book should be read in classrooms all across the U.S. It is a burning reminder that the Indian voice is still not heard, but we will continue to start the fires, and make your blood boil.
JW
THE TRAIL STILL WALKED
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-15
Review Date: 2006-09-15
To tell the story, the real story, who better then the current generation of Native American writers. With Marijo Moore as a contributor and editor of Eating Fire, Tasting Blood she has gathered the essays and poems of her peers to tell us what we were never told in school.
With specific references to tribal nations like the Conoy, that are gone but not forgotten and accounts of massacres like Sand Creek and Wounded Knee, these writers bring us up to date and put forth the message that there was a holocaust here too, it just gets no recognition in books or on film.
This anthology hopes to change all of that. With the details brought front and center there is no turning away from what was covered up, taken and not returned, and is still being perpetrated on the survivors. To balance these accounts Moore has included tales of children going back home to learn where they came from, and poems that tantalize the mind and make the spirit soar.
The accomplishment of bringing the likes of Paula Gunn Allen, Vine Deloria, Jr., and Eduardo Galeano in one volume is to say the least, incredible. Read it and learn about the trail, still being walked today.
With specific references to tribal nations like the Conoy, that are gone but not forgotten and accounts of massacres like Sand Creek and Wounded Knee, these writers bring us up to date and put forth the message that there was a holocaust here too, it just gets no recognition in books or on film.
This anthology hopes to change all of that. With the details brought front and center there is no turning away from what was covered up, taken and not returned, and is still being perpetrated on the survivors. To balance these accounts Moore has included tales of children going back home to learn where they came from, and poems that tantalize the mind and make the spirit soar.
The accomplishment of bringing the likes of Paula Gunn Allen, Vine Deloria, Jr., and Eduardo Galeano in one volume is to say the least, incredible. Read it and learn about the trail, still being walked today.
Important book, despite the hit-piece against Ward Churchill
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-11
Review Date: 2007-03-11
This book is important in many ways, as the other reviewers have described. I just wanted to mention that the article by David Seals titled "Nicaragua: What's Ward Churchill Got Against You?" was pretty pathetic. It included juvenile insults like calling Churchill "Lurch," which is the same crude name that right-wingers directed toward John Kerry.
No one knows all the details of Churchill's experiences in Nicaragua. But we can all learn many things from his books on FBI counter intelligence programs, the Native American holocaust, the horrible boarding schools Native kids were subjected to, current day ecocidal assaults from mining, timber and massive hydroelectric projects, and many other important topics.
Ward doesn't get it all right, Ward has "issues," - as we all do.
But Churchill has made many important contributions, including having the courage to speak some uncomfortable truths regarding the blowback of September 11.
Regarding the "scandal" over Ward's heritage, I'd just say even Europeans have tribal roots. Unlike Ward, most Europeans do not have a grandfather who is buried in a traditional Indian buriel ground (so, one could understand the roots of Ward's own assumptions about his ancestry). And unlike Ward, most of us have not spent countless hours writing, speaking and teaching about indigenous holocausts - past and present.
Seals' effort to degrade Churchill ultimately speaks more poorly of Seals himself.
In addition to this book, I'd recommend anything by Winona LaDuke and the DVD "Homeland: Four Portraits of Native Action" produced by the Katahdin Foundation.
No one knows all the details of Churchill's experiences in Nicaragua. But we can all learn many things from his books on FBI counter intelligence programs, the Native American holocaust, the horrible boarding schools Native kids were subjected to, current day ecocidal assaults from mining, timber and massive hydroelectric projects, and many other important topics.
Ward doesn't get it all right, Ward has "issues," - as we all do.
But Churchill has made many important contributions, including having the courage to speak some uncomfortable truths regarding the blowback of September 11.
Regarding the "scandal" over Ward's heritage, I'd just say even Europeans have tribal roots. Unlike Ward, most Europeans do not have a grandfather who is buried in a traditional Indian buriel ground (so, one could understand the roots of Ward's own assumptions about his ancestry). And unlike Ward, most of us have not spent countless hours writing, speaking and teaching about indigenous holocausts - past and present.
Seals' effort to degrade Churchill ultimately speaks more poorly of Seals himself.
In addition to this book, I'd recommend anything by Winona LaDuke and the DVD "Homeland: Four Portraits of Native Action" produced by the Katahdin Foundation.

Echoes of the Elders
Published in Hardcover by DK CHILDREN (1997-09-17)
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My 4 1/2 Year Old Is Transfixed
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-31
Review Date: 2003-07-31
I thought the book would be a little beyond my son's abilities, but he loved the book from the cover. We have a different edition from the one pictured here - the one we have has two large birds on the cover. I read the stories aloud to him and they held his attention through most of the text - I skipped through some parts. I would definitely recommend this book for reading aloud and/or when the child is able to read himself or herself.
This is a truly exceptional book.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-18
Review Date: 1998-12-18
This is one of the most remarkable books of fables that I have read. The stories are told in a riveting style, the illustrations are tremendous, and the added bonus of the author himself reading the tales puts this over the top, and into the realm of "outstanding"!
traditional Northwestern indian lore in its best style.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1998-10-01
Review Date: 1998-10-01
This book was a complete joy for our whole family. It has good pictures, beautiful typography, and tells the traditional Northwestern indian lore in its best style: humourous, frightening, and full of character. A wonderful bonus is a CD with cheif Lelooska himself telling the stories in the book.

Ecology and Management of the North American Moose
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Colorado (2007-11-30)
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All The Moose That's Fit To Print
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-15
Review Date: 2006-10-15
With apologies to the NY Times for this title, this is the book to have on all things moose. Everything is coverered in this comprehensive bible of the moose. From habits, descriptions, pictures, diagrams, and charts to a study of this fine creature's impact on our culture, this is the definative study of a subject that could not be any more worthy of an examination this extensive. The moose is really about all that is good in this world. Brave, handsome, strong, and yet loveable. What more could you want? Don't let the price scare you away reader. Be like the courageous moose and plunk down the 65 bills(plus shipping and handling) for something that will enrich your life time and again.
Amazing, informative, breathtaking, godsend, detailed, etc!
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 1999-02-26
Review Date: 1999-02-26
I would like to take this oportunity to thank all of the people/scientists, biologists, volunteers, etc. who helped put this awesome book together. The information in this book is coming from hands-on time consuming experience. This book is truly a mooselover's bible. I hold the men and women who devote their lives to researching this beautiful animal in the hightest respects. I just hope someday I may be part of the group of people contributing their knowledge into a future book as great as this one. I would like to say a special hello and thank you to the people of the Moose Research Center (MRC) at Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. I hope to be offered the wonderful opportunity of being able to volunteer at MRC. Moose and this book combined have opened up whole new doors to life's avenues for me. Again, thank you for your time and efforts in bringing this great book to us. I love it
more info on moose than most people will ever dream of!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-21
Review Date: 2000-03-21
If you're a moose-aphile, then this is your book! Every aspect of the moose is covered and includes great pencil drawings and photos. While written for scientists, most of the book is still quite readable for the layperson. I haven't read most of the book, but I do thumb through it regularly, and I always read something else that I never knew about the moose!
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