Book by Merrifield Heyoka
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More than 3,600 years ago, the world stood poised between two very different fates. In the largest eruption in recorded history, Mt. Thera unleashed catastrophic climatic changes, heralding the ascent of our Aryan ancestors at the expense of older cultures. One of these threatened groups, the People of the Painted Earth Temple, represented the last of a dying breed: the hunter-gatherers of Europe. Separated from its nearest neighbours by weeks of travel through the Alps, their village seemed invulnerable to the changes around them. But nothing could stop the Aryan tide. And the People of the Painted Earth Temple were forced to leave Gaia's land on an odyssey that would take them over the land bridge - and into the New World.
Building on the beautiful epic he began with Eyes of Wisdom, beloved storyteller Heyoka Merrifield continues the Native American saga of White Buffalo Woman, taking readers back to her deep origins in the cave cultures of Europe. Painted Earth Temple reconnects us with a mythic tale both sacred and endangered - a connection to sacred Earth that binds east and west, past and present.
"Heyoka's beautiful and deep wisdom shines through this book and his entire Buffalo Woman trilogy." -- Brooke Medicine Eagle, author of The Last Ghost Dance
"Heyoka Merrifield is a medicine man, priest, guardian of the doorways, and powerful conduit to the understanding of the complex intricacies between our world and the world of the spirits and the ancestors. We cannot afford to ignore his message." -- Malidoma Somé, Ph.D., of the Dagara tribe in West Africa, author of Healing Wisdom of Africa and Of Water and the Spirit
"Heyoka's story of our ancient ancestors and their shamanistic celebration of the Earth and Sky speaks to our heart's Memory." -- Barbara Hand Clow, author of The Mayan Code and Catastraphobia
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Vendeur : Casa Paloma Books, Green Valley, AZ, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. F. ISBN:0945122039, hardcover, octavo, first edition, 2002, signed and inscribed by the author on front endpaper "To Gaia May the Web of Life Bless You, Heyoka", 151 pages, pictures of the author's art works, fine condition in a fine dust jacket. Signed by Author(s). N° de réf. du vendeur 2040
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Vendeur : Taos Books, Santa Fe, NM, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Like New. First Edition. Flat-signed by author (first name only: Heyoka) on first page in black ink, text new looking tight clean unmarked, boards likewise, dust jacket NOT price-clipped, looks unread, Fine/Very Good Plus. Signed. N° de réf. du vendeur 36254
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