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Nuk Tessli

Nuk Tessli
Author: Chris Czajkowski
Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Co
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781551431338

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At once a riveting adventure story and a testament to one woman's resourcefulness, Nuk Tessli is also a heartfelt elegy to the true wilderness and a cry for it's sensible use.


And the River Still Sings

And the River Still Sings
Author: Chris Czajkowski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781927575505

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Explores Chris Czajkowski's journey from English villager to wilderness dweller.


Cabin at Singing River

Cabin at Singing River
Author: Chris Czajkowski
Publisher: Raincoast Books
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2002-02-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781551924632

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This is a bestselling account of one woman's journey into remote British Columbia, where she cleared a piece of land and built her own home. Illuminated by the author's own drawings, Cabin at Singing River is an inspiring book, realistic about how beauty can only be appreciated with hard work. The dream of shedding urban responsibilities and returning to nature is universal, and this book will inspire anyone interested in her experience.


Singing on the River

Singing on the River
Author: Igor Iwo Chabrowski
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2015-08-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004305645

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Singing on the River by Igor Chabrowski, based on Sichuan boatmen’s work songs (haozi), explores the little known world of mentality and self-representation of Chinese workers from the late 19th century until the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937). Chabrowski demonstrates how river workers constructed and interpreted their world, work, and gender in context of the dissolving social, cultural, and political orders. Boatmen asserted their own values, bemoaned exploitation, and imagined their sexuality largely in order to cope with their low social status. Through studying the Sichuan boatmen we gain an insight into the ways in which twentieth-century nonindustrial Chinese workers imagined their place in the society and appropriated, without challenging them, the traditional values.


Still Singing, Somehow the Songs

Still Singing, Somehow the Songs
Author: Rob Rideout
Publisher: Rob Rideout
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2010-11-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1453897933

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As a singer/songwriter, I've always viewed song lyrics as a form of poetry- poetry that has the potential to touch people's heart-felt feelings and emotions, with the help of a melody, voice and instruments. Here is my poetic collection of song lyrics to accompany my inspirational memoir Still Singing, Somehow. For those who have read my personal odyssey, these lyrics will add another dimension, and much insight, into many of the various stories and personal feelings expressed in the book.


Singing River Story

Singing River Story
Author: Laura Hildick Burge
Publisher: Apeli Publishing
Total Pages: 682
Release: 2005-11
Genre: Choctaw Indians
ISBN: 0977675505

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The legend of the Singing River has evolved into a world where the folds of time touch to transport Lauren Rayburn, a pursued mother, back to the 17th century. Here she finds a Native American tribe untouched by the encroaching Europeans. Her presence sparks an age old war that had almost extinguished the peaceful tribe many years before.


Still Singing, Somehow

Still Singing, Somehow
Author: Rob Rideout
Publisher: Rob Rideout
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2010-04-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1451587554

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Still Singing, Somehow will make you laugh, cry or maybe even angry at times. It is about one man's life as he fights through alcoholism, prison, traveling all around the world, married life and finely peace at the end. It is stranger than fiction; this book will take you beyond your imagination to faraway places and bizarre situations.


Finding God in the Singing River

Finding God in the Singing River
Author: Mark I. Wallace
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2005-03-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451413847

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We live in an age of vast and rapid destruction of habitats and species. Yet Christianity holds great potential for healing this situation. Indeed, the Bible and Christian tradition are a treasure trove of rich images and stories about God as an "earthen" being who sustains the natural world with compassion and thereby models for humankind environmentally healthy ways of being.Mark Wallace's stimulating book retrieves a central but often neglected biblical theme - the idea of God as carnal Spirit who indwells all things - as the basis for constructing a "green spirituality" responsive to the environmental needs of our time.In the biblical tradition, he writes, God as Spirit is an ecological presence that shows itself to us daily by living in and through the earth. One message of Christianity, therefore, is celebration of the bodily, material world - ancient redwoods, vernal springs, broad-winged hawks, everyday pigweed - as the place that God indwells and cares for in order to maintain the well-being of our common planetary home.Alongside his green reading of the Bible and tradition, Wallace employs the resources of deep ecology, Neopagan spirituality, and the environmental justice movement to rethink Christianity as an earth-based, body-loving religion. He also analyzes color images reproduced in the book. Wallace's bold yet careful work reawakens our sense of the sacrality of the earth and the life that the trinitarian God creates there. It also grounds the impulses of New Age spirituality in a profoundly biblical notion of God's being and activity.


Legends of Vancouver

Legends of Vancouver
Author: E. Pauline Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1920
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:

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Saddles East

Saddles East
Author: Chaplain John W. Beard
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2018-02-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 178912025X

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Saddles East: Horseback Over the Old Oregon Trail, a book by the WWI ‘fighting chaplain,’ John W. Beard, was first published in 1949. It is an informal narrative of a horseback ride in modern times over the famous covered-wagon route of the pioneers. For countless ages the Red Man knew this trail. In the fullness of time the trapper, the mountain man, the fur trader found it and lived their life among its reaches. The seeker after gold hastened over it. The priest with the cross and the missionary with his Bible made it beautiful with their message of life and peace. The hardy pioneer and he eager emigrant traveled it into the land of their dreams. The pony express rider flashed his phantom; the Overland Stage rumbled by. The soldier built his forts. Who knows even a little of the story of the old trail and does not wish to know it all? Who has ever traveled over any part of the old trail and does not long to travel over all of it, even to its very end? Who has ever heard the story of wagons west, who does not want to take Saddles East and ride into the sunrise, as the pioneers rode into the sunset?