Woman Between the Worlds: A Call to Your Ancestral and Indigenous Wisdom

Woman Between the Worlds: A Call to Your Ancestral and Indigenous Wisdom

by Apela Colorado Ph.D.
Woman Between the Worlds: A Call to Your Ancestral and Indigenous Wisdom

Woman Between the Worlds: A Call to Your Ancestral and Indigenous Wisdom

by Apela Colorado Ph.D.

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Overview

Apela Colorado shares her knowledge and experiences of indigenous wisdom and promotes an understanding between the indigenous and modern world perspectives.

A ceremonial journey to reconnect with the essence of indigenous spirituality and awaken to its beauty, power and potential in contemporary society.

In this book, Apela Colorado, the inspirational authority on indigenous wisdom, shares her lifelong journey of connecting with the essence of indigenous spirituality and culture. From China to Alaska, Benin to France, Apela recounts her passionate work to communicate, conserve, and celebrate sacred indigenous ways, all while reawakening to the wisdom of her Native American and French Gaul ancestors and reclaiming her own truth, healing, and story.

With gentle grace and generous insight, this book lovingly teaches us to honor the power, beauty, and potential of indigenous wisdom, and explores how it continues to resonate in modern life. Apela's experiences form a ceremony of remembrance and renewal, a spiritual guide to help you reconnect to the wisdom of your ancestors, apply sacred ways of knowing and being to your life, and reclaim your own Creation Story.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781401947439
Publisher: Hay House Inc.
Publication date: 07/20/2021
Pages: 288
Sales rank: 1,036,975
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Apela Colorado PhD is a member of the Oneida tribe and is a traditional cultural practitioner. She received a BA, an MSc and then a Doctorate in Social Policy from Brandeis. In 1989, she founded the Worldwide Indigenous Science Network (WISN), a forum that promotes consensus, collaboration and cooperation between experts of Western and indigenous knowledge in conservation and education programmes and alternative resource development. www.wisn.org


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