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Neither Wolf Nor Dog: On Forgotten Roads With an Indian Elder
by Kent Nerburn
A Favorite of 1, Read by 3, Owned by 2, Reviewed by 0, Quotes 6
Exploring the wisdom and spiritual insight of the Native American experience, the author delves into the world of an old man on a plains reservation, recording his eloquent reflections on the history of his people. Original. 25,000 first printing. IP....(more)
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Mon Sep 25 10:15:17 UTC 2006
Source: Neither Wolf Nor Dog: On Forgotten Roads With an Indian Elder, Page: 161
Contributed by: David.
Kent Nerburn said

You want to know how to be like indians?  Live close to the earth.  Get rid of some of your things.  Help each other.  Talk to the creator.  Be quiet more.  Listen to the earth instead of building things on it all the time.

Mon Sep 25 10:13:21 UTC 2006
Source: Neither Wolf Nor Dog: On Forgotten Roads With an Indian Elder, Page: 178
Contributed by: David.
Kent Nerburn said

… Good leaders wait to be called and they give up their power when they are no longer needed.  Selfish men and fools put themselves first and keep their power until someone throws them out.  It is no good to have a way where selfish men and fools fight with each other to be leaders, while the good ones watch.