Lakota Way, The: Native American Wisdom on Ethics and Character
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Lakota Way, The: Native American Wisdom on Ethics and Character

Joseph M. Marshall III
Narrator : Joseph M. Marshall III
Published By : Blackstone Audio Inc
Runtime : 9 hours
Categories : Classics
Price : $32.95 $19.95
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"These stories are our gift to the world. They are not guarded secrets; they are
markers on the road to lifethe answers soaring across the open prairies of our lives on the winds
of wisdomhelping us, perhaps helping you."Joseph M. Marshall III

"Marshall beautifully imparts Lakota wisdom. . .he certainly knows how to weave a story. An inspiring
guide for a wide audience."Library Journal

The Lakota Way received the prestigious Audie Award, considered the "Oscar" award of the
audiobook industry, in 2004 for the category of best inspirational audio.

The myth of Deer Woman teaches a lesson on respect. The legend of Crazy Horse illuminates a lesson
on humility. And the story of Eagle brings home the importance of compassion. These stories from the
heart of Lakota culture and its survivaland their meaningsstill resonate deeply with our daily lives.

Rich with storytelling, history, folklore, and Marshall's own personal experiences, The Lakota Way
expresses the heart of Native American philosophy and the twelve core qualities that are crucial to the
Lakota way of living: bravery, fortitude, generosity, wisdom, respect, honor, perseverance, love, humility,
sacrifice, truth, and compassion.

Compelling and profound, The Lakota Way gives a fresh outlook to those searching for a new
perspective on spiritual and ethical living.

Joseph M. Marshall III is the Lakota holy man known by the name of Loved by the Buffalo. He is a two-time winner of the AudioFile magazine Earphones Award, and his The Lakota Way received the prestigious Audie Award in 2004 for best inspirational audiobook.

Joseph M. Marshall III is the Lakota holy man known by the name of Loved by the Buffalo. He is a two-time winner of the AudioFile magazine Earphones Award, and his The Lakota Way received the prestigious Audie Award in 2004 for best inspirational audiobook.

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