Creek Indian Medicine Ways
David,Jr. Lewis
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Creek Indian Medicine Ways
by David,Jr. Lewis, Ann T. Jordan
Published
March 18, 2002
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Pages
224
ISBN-13
9780826323675
ISBN-10
0826323677
Description
"Called the Mvskoke in their language, the Creek Indians of Oklahoma continue to practice traditional medicine. In Creek Indian Medicine Ways, David Lewis, a full-blood Mvskoke and practicing medicine man, tells about the medicine tradition that has shaped his life. Born into a family of medicine people, he was chosen at birth to carry on the tradition. He shares his memories here about his childhood training and initiation as a medicine man as well as his remembrances about his father and grandmother, who trained him. Lewis reveals part of the sacred story of the origin of plants, and he identifies some of the plants he uses in his cures. He also describes several of the ceremonies his teachers taught him, stressing throughout the sacredness and importance of Mvskoke medicine.". "Ann Jordan, a Euroamerican anthropologist, documents the place of Lewis's medicine family in the written record. Lewis is the great-grandson of Jackson Lewis, who was interviewed in 1910 by anthropologist John Swanton. Jackson Lewis is mentioned numerous times in Swanton's classic works on Mvskoke medicine and culture, published by the Bureau of American Ethnology in the 1920s, and David Lewis is the direct inheritor of his great-grandfather's medicine knowledge.". "In Creek Indian Medicine Ways, Jordan traces the written accounts of Mvskoke religion from the eighteenth century to the present in order to historically contextualize Lewis' story and knowledge. This book is a collaboration between anthropologist and medicine man that provides a rare glimpse of a living religious tradition and its origins."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
Travels through North & South Carolina, Georgia, east & west Florida, the Cherokee country, the extensive territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the country of the Chactaws
Medicine Woman
Trail of Tears
Relación y comentarios
Thirteen Moons
The Southern Frontier
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How many pages are in Creek Indian Medicine Ways?
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For most readers, Creek Indian Medicine Ways typically takes between 4h 40m and 3h 7m to complete. This is based on the book's length of approximately 56,000 words and common reading speeds.
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Who is the author of Creek Indian Medicine Ways?
Creek Indian Medicine Ways was written by David,Jr. Lewis, Ann T. Jordan.
When was Creek Indian Medicine Ways published?
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