A Western Shoshone medicine man from Nevada, Corbin Harney carries an urgent message for all people to return to a natural way of life. "The Native way," Corbin explains, "is to pray for everything." The first part of the book is "how to see" from the Native way of being in nature, and the second part chronicles Corbin's effort to stop nuclear testing internationally.
If you read only one book by a Native American, this should be it!
Endorsements
"Corbin's words are not polished or eloquent; they are simply the truth ... and come directly from Corbin's heart to the reader." Napra ReView
"This book will touch the spirit of anyone who is concerned for the Earth." Community Endeavor
"Corbin Harney stands as no one else at the moment for that new alliance between indigenous peoples and environmental groups.... His voice could be described as the conscience of our planet." Stephan Dompke, Director, Society for a Nuclear-Free Future, Berlin
"What Corbin talks about is so basic and so real ... when he calls it Mother Earth and he talks about the land - it's so basic. It's just the way it is. It's not any high-tech anything; it's just basic living and life. He puts everything in perspective and gives everybody a sense of why they're here, and, like the burning in the heart, he gives you a renewed feeling that maybe you can make a difference." Claudia Peterson
If you read only one book by a Native American, this should be it!
Endorsements
"Corbin's words are not polished or eloquent; they are simply the truth ... and come directly from Corbin's heart to the reader." Napra ReView
"This book will touch the spirit of anyone who is concerned for the Earth." Community Endeavor
"Corbin Harney stands as no one else at the moment for that new alliance between indigenous peoples and environmental groups.... His voice could be described as the conscience of our planet." Stephan Dompke, Director, Society for a Nuclear-Free Future, Berlin
"What Corbin talks about is so basic and so real ... when he calls it Mother Earth and he talks about the land - it's so basic. It's just the way it is. It's not any high-tech anything; it's just basic living and life. He puts everything in perspective and gives everybody a sense of why they're here, and, like the burning in the heart, he gives you a renewed feeling that maybe you can make a difference." Claudia Peterson