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Manitou: The Sacred Landscape of New England's Native Civilization

Autor Byron E. Dix, JR. Mavor, James W., James W. Mavor Jr
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 1989
In the summer of 1974 Byron Dix discovered in Vermont the first of many areas in New England believed to be ancient Native American ritual sites. Dix and coauthor James Mavor tell the fascinating story of the discovery and exploration of these many stone structures and standing stones, whose placement in the surrounding landscape suggests that they played an important role in celestial observation and shamanic ritual.
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ISBN-13: 9780892810789
ISBN-10: 0892810785
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 170 x 251 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:Original
Editura: INNER TRADITIONS INTERNATIONAL

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<p><b>Manitou</b> <br><i>The Sacred Landscape of New England's Native Civilization</i> <p>Acknowledgments <br>Prologue <br>1.&nbsp;&nbsp; First Discovery in Vermont <br>2.&nbsp;&nbsp; A Pleiades and Sun Sanctuary at the Source of Waters <br>3.&nbsp;&nbsp; Stone Mounds in Massasoit's Domain <br>4.&nbsp;&nbsp; Native American Traditions of Stone and Earthworks <br>5.&nbsp;&nbsp; Land and Sky <br>6.&nbsp;&nbsp; Indian Meet the Jesuits, Pilgrims, Puritans and Quakers <br>7.&nbsp;&nbsp; The Eighteenth Century <br>8.&nbsp;&nbsp; Shakers and Shamanistic Christianity <br>9.&nbsp;&nbsp; Traditions of Stoneworks in North America, Europe and the Arctic <br>10.&nbsp; Earthquakes and Vision Quests in the Land of the Mohegans <br>11.&nbsp; Nashoba <br>12.&nbsp; Back to Calendar One <br>13.&nbsp; Manitou <br>Notes <br>Index

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"This ground-breaking treatment, handsomely illustrated with photos, maps, and line drawings, will unquestionably propel the emerging field of American geomancy considerably forward. A contemplation of the manitou worldview, presented here with excellence and mature excitement, yields a radically different appraisal of a fundamental aspect of our national history and geography, while suggesting new land use and conservation parameters for the future." --Yoga Journal