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ISBN: 978-1467963428 1467963429
Author: Donald N. Panther-Yates
Illustrated: Yes
Pages: 36
Size: 6" X 9 inches

Product Details

Author: Donald N. Panther-Yates
Number of pages: 36
Illustrated: Yes
ISBN: 978-1467963428 1467963429

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ISBN: 9781301989539
Author: Donald N. Panther-Yates
Illustrated: Yes

Product Details

ISBN: 9781301989539
Author: Donald N. Panther-Yates
Edition: 2nd
Publication date: 2013
Copyright date: 2011
Illustrated: Yes
Pages: 36

A Memoir of Two White Feathers


Donald N. Panther-Yates

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Portrait of a Spiritual Practitioner

Record of interviews with Paul Russell, also known as Chief Two White Feathers of the Tihanama, a Middle Tennessee spiritual practitioner, from 1996.

“Paul Russell (Two White Feathers) is a spiritual healer, herbalist, principal chief, storyteller and teacher, ceremony chief, conjurer, traditional grass and straight dancer, keeper of seer traditions, amateur astronomer and geophysicist, painter, leather worker, jeweler, mechanical engineer, computer programmer, third-level Midéwiwin Lodge priest, flue and drum maker, songwriter, singer, composer, recording artist, stone carver, potter, mask and mandela maker, knife maker and gunsmith, bow and arrow maker and woodworker/carpenter.” —American Indian Religious Traditions:  An Encyclopedia, ed. Suzanne J. Crawford and Dennis Francis Kelley (Santa Barbara:  ABC-CLIO, 2005), vol. III, p. 1043.

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Portrait of a Spiritual Practitioner

Sessions about shamanism and elder wisdom with Paul Russell, a Middle Tennessee spiritual practitioner and chief of the tiny Tihanama tribe, from 1996.

“Paul Russell (Two White Feathers) is a spiritual healer, herbalist, principal chief, storyteller and teacher, ceremony chief, conjurer, traditional grass and straight dancer, keeper of seer traditions, amateur astronomer and geophysicist, painter, leather worker, jeweler, mechanical engineer, computer programmer, third-level Midéwiwin Lodge priest, flue and drum maker, songwriter, singer, composer, recording artist, stone carver, potter, mask and mandela maker, knife maker and gunsmith, bow and arrow maker and woodworker/carpenter.” —American Indian Religious Traditions:  An Encyclopedia, ed. Suzanne J. Crawford and Dennis Francis Kelley (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2005), vol. III, p. 1043.

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Portrait of a Spiritual Practitioner

The author interviewed Paul Russell, also known as Chief Two White Feathers of the Tihanama, a Middle Tennessee spiritual practitioner, in 1996. This compilation of elder wisdom and inside knowledge about shamanism will please and satisfy those who have always wondered what goes on in a medicine man’s head.

“Paul Russell (Two White Feathers) is a spiritual healer, herbalist, principal chief, storyteller and teacher, ceremony chief, conjurer, traditional grass and straight dancer, keeper of seer traditions, amateur astronomer and geophysicist, painter, leather worker, jeweler, mechanical engineer, computer programmer, third-level Midéwiwin Lodge priest, flue and drum maker, songwriter, singer, composer, recording artist, stone carver, potter, mask and mandela maker, knife maker and gunsmith, bow and arrow maker and woodworker/carpenter.” —American Indian Religious Traditions:  An Encyclopedia, ed. Suzanne J. Crawford and Dennis Francis Kelley (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2005), vol. III, p. 1043.

Cherokee Chapbooks

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Portrait of a Spiritual Practitioner

Record of interviews with Paul Russell, also known as Chief Two White Feathers of the Tihanama, a Middle Tennessee spiritual practitioner, from 1996.

“Paul Russell (Two White Feathers) is a spiritual healer, herbalist, principal chief, storyteller and teacher, ceremony chief, conjurer, traditional grass and straight dancer, keeper of seer traditions, amateur astronomer and geophysicist, painter, leather worker, jeweler, mechanical engineer, computer programmer, third-level Midéwiwin Lodge priest, flue and drum maker, songwriter, singer, composer, recording artist, stone carver, potter, mask and mandela maker, knife maker and gunsmith, bow and arrow maker and woodworker/carpenter.” —American Indian Religious Traditions:  An Encyclopedia, ed. Suzanne J. Crawford and Dennis Francis Kelley (Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2005), vol. III, p. 1043.

Cherokee Chapbooks

Click here to purchase audiobooks

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