My Elders Taught Me: Aspects of Western Great Lakes American Indian Philosophy
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In this book the author examines various aspects of a selection of Western Great Lakes American Indian philosophical traditions and beliefs. He combines over forty years of stories, anecdotes, and observations learned from Western Great Lakes tribal elders into a coherent and thought-provoking philosophy text which challenges readers to look beyond their own cultural prepossessions and discover a method of asking questions where the answers come from within. Contents: Setting the Stages: From Another Perspective; The Atisokanak World; Creation and the Early "Earth World"; The Earth and its "People"; The Star People; The Inherent Primacy of Female Beings. In this book the author examines various aspects of a selection of Western Great Lakes American Indian philosophical traditions and beliefs. He combines over forty years of stories, anecdotes, and observations learned from Western Great Lakes tribal elders into a coherent and thought-provoking philosophy text which challenges readers to look beyond their own cultural prepossessions and discover a method of asking questions where the answers come from within. John F. Boatman is Instructional Program Coordinator and Lecturer in American Indian Studies and in Ethnic Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
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Boatman, J. F. (1992). My Elders Taught Me: Aspects of Western Great Lakes American Indian Philosophy. University Press of America.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Boatman, John F.. 1992. My Elders Taught Me: Aspects of Western Great Lakes American Indian Philosophy. University Press of America.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Boatman, John F., My Elders Taught Me: Aspects of Western Great Lakes American Indian Philosophy. University Press of America, 1992.
MLA Citation (style guide)Boatman, John F.. My Elders Taught Me: Aspects of Western Great Lakes American Indian Philosophy. University Press of America, 1992.
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