Medicine Woman

Medicine Woman
Title Medicine Woman PDF eBook
Author Lynn V. Andrews
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 261
Release 2023-05-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1582709157

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The first in the late Lynn Andrews’s widely popular and visionary Medicine Woman series, this book will encourage you to find your own sacred feminine power. Join Lynn V. Andrews in her pivotal book Medicine Woman, following her journey as an American Indian art collector turned shaman initiate. While visiting an art gallery in Beverly Hills, Lynn sees an image of a rare American Indian basket, which immediately captivates her and haunts her dreams. Upon calling the gallery the following day, she finds that it has mysteriously disappeared. Through a series of serendipitous events, Lynn eventually finds herself in the wilderness of Manitoba to locate a Cree woman named Agnes Whistling Elk, who is said to know the location of the sacred marriage basket and could help Lynn retrieve it. But once up north, Lynn finds more than she bargained for. The evil shaman Red Dog has stolen the marriage basket from Agnes. Agnes asks fellow wise woman Ruby Plenty Chiefs to help her teach Lynn their sacred ways before she attempts to steal it back. From there, Lynn is instructed to become a huntress, invite her wolf-self forward to better serve her on her mission, and to learn to embrace her own sacred medicine. Will Lynn find the feminine power within herself in time to face and defeat Red Dog once and for all?

Pocahontas

Pocahontas
Title Pocahontas PDF eBook
Author Paula Gunn Allen
Publisher Speaking Volumes
Total Pages 383
Release
Genre Social Science
ISBN 164540501X

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"A gripping account of a fascinating woman and the role she played in the shaping of America."—TONY HILLERMAN AMERICA'S FOUNDING MOTHER In striking counterpoint to the conventional account, Pocahontas is a bold biography that tells the extraordinary story of the beloved Indian maiden from a Native American perspective. Dr. Paula Gunn Allen, the acknowledged founder of Native American literary studies, draws on sources often overlooked by Western historians and offers remarkable new insights into the adventurous life and sacred role of this foremost American heroine. Gunn Allen reveals why so many have revered Pocahontas as the female counterpart to the father of our nation, George Washington. "This first-rate biography of Pocahontas, one of the most important and elusive women in American history, ought to be required reading."—N. SCOTT MOMADAY, author of the Pulitzer Prize—winning House Made of Dawn "A fascinating study of the life and times of one of the most famous and at the same time least-known American women. I urge everyone to read this great eye-opener and monumental work."—ROBERT J. CONLEY, author of Sequoyah "Nothing less than a watershed event in the historiography of the Americas—not to mention one of the wittiest and wisest biographies I have ever read."—THE NEW YORK SUN "Gunn Allen attempts to place Pocahontas firmly in her Algonquin world and tell her story honoring the oral tradition of which Pocahontas was a part."—CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER "[In] Ms. Allen's spirited revision, [she] insists that Pocahontas cannot be understood except within an Algonquin Indian context."—WALL STREET JOURNAL "[F]ascinating and provocative . . . [Gunn Allen's] book gives powerful insight into the relationship between Native Americans, American colonists, and the British."—TIKKUN

Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
Title Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman PDF eBook
Author Teresa Warfield
Publisher Berkley
Total Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre Colorado Springs (Colo.)
ISBN 9780425164921

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Settling of the once-limitless West gives Colorado Springs a new problem -overcrowding. Boarding houses are overflowing, saloons are rowdier, and Dr. Quinn has too many patients to count. And because of this new flow of patients, she has to find someone to take care of her little girl.As arguments escalate over how to control the swarms of citizens without damaging new-found freedoms, Dr. Mike can tell that if the chaos isn't calmed soon, she'll have to find a cure for this town's growing pains!

Medicine Women, Curanderas, and Women Doctors

Medicine Women, Curanderas, and Women Doctors
Title Medicine Women, Curanderas, and Women Doctors PDF eBook
Author Bobette Perrone
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 275
Release 2012-11-15
Genre History
ISBN 0806175206

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The stories of ten women healers form the core of this provocative journey into cultural healing methods utilized by women. In a truly grass-roots project, the authors take the reader along to listen to the voices of Native American medicine women, Southwest Hispanic curanderas, and women physicians as they describe their healing paths. This book will fascinate anyone interested in the relationship between illness and healing-medical practitioners and historians, patients, anthropologists, feminists, psychologists, psychiatrists, theologians, sociologists, folklorists, and others who seek understanding about our relationship to the forces of both illness and healing.

Medicine Woman

Medicine Woman
Title Medicine Woman PDF eBook
Author LUCY H. PEARCE
Publisher
Total Pages 313
Release 2018
Genre Healing
ISBN 9781910559338

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The sister book to Nautilus Award-Winning Burning Woman from Lucy H. Pearce. A deep questioning of how the system deals with the modern epidemic of chronic illness, combining a raw personal memoir of sickness and healing, the voices of sick women of the world and a feminine cultural critique that digs deep into the roots of patriarchal medicine.

Medicine Women

Medicine Women
Title Medicine Women PDF eBook
Author Elisabeth Brooke
Publisher Quest Books
Total Pages 136
Release 1997
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780835607513

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Women have always been healers -- from the priestess healers in the temples of Isis, to the hedge-witches and herbalists of medieval times, to the physicians, researchers, and alternative practitioners of today. This glorious book celebrates the history of women healers from earliest times to the present. It includes profiles of women healers from all traditions. Some are well known, such as Hildegard of Bingen, Florence Nightingale, and Mary Baker Eddy. Others deserve to be more widely recognized, such as Trotula of Salerno, who wrote gynecological and obstetrical texts in thirteenth-century Italy, and Mama Lola, a respected mambo or healing priestess in the Haitian Voodoo tradition. Text and pictures detail the many contributions of women to the healing arts, from the founding of nursing orders and the tending of soldiers, to the establishment of public health hospitals, to contemporary applications of the ancient lore of herbal medicine and therapeutic touch.

MODERN MEDICINE WOMAN

MODERN MEDICINE WOMAN
Title MODERN MEDICINE WOMAN PDF eBook
Author Julyet Berlen
Publisher Gatekeeper Press
Total Pages 148
Release 2021-04-06
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1662908415

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Modern Medicine Woman is a guideline for someone who wants to learn more about plant medicine.


Where to start, who to go to? What happens after? Modern Medicine Woman includes all the information you need, including metaphysical teachings to help manifest the life you want. It also includes Keto diet, fasting for weight loss, and healing modalities.