The dense forests of northeastern America were once home to the Algonquin tribes whose highly developed culture addressed the need of having congenial relations with their neighbors. The three basic principles of Algonquin society - that consensus is the basis for group action, that sharing is important, and that humans are part of the web of the natural world - have profoundly influenced Western civilization and European settlement of North America. Unfortunately, they are also ideas that we often forget in our modern, frenetic world. The Friendship Pack helps readers to rediscover these fundamental life principles with a beautifully illustrated book about the history and culture of the Algonquins and European settlers in America, and a medicine bag, used in Algonquin communities as a ritual gift to cement ties of friendship. The Friendship Pack is a vibrant instructional manual about how to live a happier and more harmonious life by changing for the better and learning from the wisdom of the ancient ones.
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About the Author:
Grey Wolf is a Lakota who grew up in a rural community in the household of the community holy man (his grandfather). He has been initiated and instructed in the sacred medicine ways of his community and has since extensively studied other Native American pathways from many tribes including the Algonquin. Grey Wolf currently resides in England. Andy Baggott, a resident of Somerset, England, is a healer, teacher, writer, and practicing shaman of the Celtic and pre-Celtic traditions. He has studied oriental and Native American Philosophysophy extensively and has worked with teachers from both traditions.
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- PublisherJourney Editions
- Publication date1999
- ISBN 10 1885203802
- ISBN 13 9781885203809
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages96