A meditation on our connection to the land and an exhortation to respect it. This title uses a combination of personal anecdote, detailed history and Lakota tales to show how we, too, can learn to love our planet. It demonstrates that the earth can be boundlessly generous, if we can learn to accept its gifts. 'Grandmother, you who listen and hear all, you from whom all good things come...It is your embrace we feel when we return to you...' This traditional Lakota prayer to Grandmother Earth opens Joseph Marshall III's newest work, a meditation on our connection to the land and an exhortation to respect it. Using a combination of personal anecdote, detailed history and Lakota tales, Marshall takes us back to his childhood and shows us how we, too, can learn to love our planet. Marshall had the benefit of growing up with wise grandparents who taught him never to walk a path without knowing the trail from which he'd come; that the bow does not make the hunter and above all, that the earth can be boundlessly generous, if we can learn to accept its gifts.
- ISBN10 1402736088
- ISBN13 9781402736087
- Publish Date 5 October 2010
- Publish Status Out of Stock
- Out of Print 2 June 2015
- Publish Country US
- Publisher Sterling Publishing Co Inc
- Imprint Sterling
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 192
- Language English