Sage Dreams, Eagle Visions

Sage Dreams, Eagle Visions
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Publisher : American Indian Studies
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015060112763
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Book Synopsis Sage Dreams, Eagle Visions by : Danielle M. Hornett

Download or read book Sage Dreams, Eagle Visions written by Danielle M. Hornett and published by American Indian Studies. This book was released on 2004 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Amanda Aaron, a woman of mixed Ojibwe and white heritage, spent twenty years living in Milwaukee, away from her home and family. After the deaths of her parents, a short-lived marriage to an abusive non-Indian, and finally a tragic accident in which her friends were killed, she is pushed into a state of depression. Acting on her doctor's orders, she returns to her grandparents' cabin on her home reservation in northern Wisconsin, seeking the solitude she needs to recover. Migizi, the Eagle, the Grandfather's messenger, gifts Amanda with a feather, then visits her one night in her bedroom. Wanting to believe it was a dream, but knowing it was not, Amanda seeks the advice and counsel of Elders on the reservation who, in turn, introduce Amanda to Noah, a spiritual man who can guide and advise her as her life becomes complicated with unwanted responsibilities. Eventually, Amanda is forced to admit that the void she has been experiencing can only be filled by a return to the reservation--a life that has always enriched her and provided her with the needed strength to achieve her goals.


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