The Cry of the Dying Medicine Man

The Cry of the Dying Medicine Man
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : 9781491748558
ISBN-13 : 1491748559
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Download or read book The Cry of the Dying Medicine Man written by O'NE and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2016-01-22 with total page 428 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Pedro Nosa Halili was the one they called the medicine man. But he was more than that; he was a man with principles, pride, morals, and dignity. He was a giver; he gave to the needy who would knock on his door asking for a helping hand. In The Cry of the Dying Medicine Man, author Antonio Marquez Halili offers a biography of his father, a man who stood tall for his principles and for what he knew was right. Halili recaps his fathers life from birth in 1904 in the Philippines, a life that was full of mysteries, including how he even survived after his birth. From his formative years through university, his work as a physician, his involvement with a guerilla group in World War II, his family, and his eventual death, The Cry of the Dying Medicine Man narrates a story of successes and contributions to humankind. With photos included, this biography shares the details of the life of a medicine man who confronted every hindrance and faced it as a man of dignity.


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