“Native
American Healing reveals to us how Lakota ceremony challenges
us to establish proper relationships, represents a ‘common
effort toward the higher ideal,’ reminds us to honor our
own goodness, and maintains the open doorways to the spirit
world. A truly uplifting read!”
R.D.
Theisz, Ph.D., Professor of English and American Indian Studies
(retired),
Former Chair of the Humanities Department, Black Hills State
University
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“Howard’s
stories and messages of peace, harmony, justice, and wisdom,
combined with humility and service, remind me of the invisible
threads that connect all of us—the Tao. I recommend this
book to anyone. It’s a wonderful read and a reminder of
the value of family, community, and taking time to just be.”
Margaret
Cary, M.D., M.B.A., M.P.H., Chief Medical Officer and Senior
Vice President, Vox Medica, Coauthor of Telemedicine and Telehealth:
Principles, Policies, Performance, and Pitfalls
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“A
complete and authentic representation of the true heart of Lakota
ritual. Howard, known by the Lakota as ‘the carrier of
sound,’ is much more than a holy man held in great honor
by all nations. As teacher, he honors the sacred integrity in
all people. This book is a beautifully written story, filled
with a healing truth that asks us to open our hearts to the
voice of Spirit.”
Reverend
Patty Lucas, M.A., Religious Science Minister,
Mile High Church, Denver, Colorado
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“It’s
not about miracles, although sometimes they occur. It’s
about the everyday struggle to be and do good. We make mistakes;
that’s the way humans learn. We fall on our face, laugh,
get up, and finish the job.”
Peter
Rabbit, Poet, Author of Drop City, Founder, Taos Poetry Circus