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Paul Goble's World: Native Americans' relationship to all created beings
The title, “All things are related,” (
mitakuye oyasin
) is a frequently repeated phrase in Lakota ceremonies, teaches us of the interdependence of creation and the presence of the Creator in all things.
All Our Relatives: An Introduction
"Life was a glorious thing"
"We make bear sounds"
Greeting the Sunrise
"Our tipis were round like the nests of birds"
"The elk walks among the herd"
"O Spotted Eagle!"
"Do not harm your weaker brothers"
"Look around!"
"At daybreak, I roam"
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For more than four decades, world-renowned artist
Paul Goble
has participated closely in the life of the Plains Indians of the American West and he has shared the friendship of many tribal elders who remembered the pre-reservation days.
In
All Our Relatives
readers can experience Native American tales and songs, dreams and quotations. These carefully chosen ancient stories and art meticulously reflects traditional designs and colors and with clear insights examines the spiritual life of these nomadic peoples.
All Our Relatives
also contains a foreword by
Dr. Joe Medicine Crow,
Crow Tribal Historian and the oldest living man of the Crow tribe. He writes about Paul Goble:
“His art is tremendous because he is able to recreate the traditional forms with great accuracy and detail…He is able to recreate the spirit of the old stories with his illustrations and his words."
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