Animals of the soul; sacred animals of the Oglala Sioux

Brown, Joseph Epes

Animals of the soul; sacred animals of the Oglala Sioux - Rockport, MA Element c1992 - xiii, 145p; illus.; appendices, bibliog. notes; bibliog.

'The central theme of Animals of the Soul is the appraisal and celebration of the relationships between the native peoples and the animals of their environment...These sacred animals can guide us in how to care for each other and for our endangered planet.'

Hardcover

1-85230-297-6

91-29083


Mythology--Indians of North America
Oglala Indians
Sioux Indians
Indians of North America--Religion
Indians of North America--Rites and Ceremonies
Bestiaries
Indians of North America--Great Plains
Animals--Religious aspects

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