<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>In this luminous story, two journalists from <i>National Geographic</i> on assignment in Indian Country cross an invisible boundary between two worlds, two different visions of reality--and find their lives transformed. In a stunning and probing narrative, the authors of <i>Wisdomkeepers</i> embark on a dramatic spirit journey into the living wisdom of Native American spiritual elders.</b> <p/>When, nearly twenty years ago, a darkly enigmatic Cherokee herbalist approached journalists Harvey Arden and Steve Wall with the proposition that they join him in a study of the lives, wisdom, and spiritual practices of Native America's fast-disappearing Old Ones, the veteran writer and photographer found themselves thrust, despite their own hard-nosed skepticism, onto a mystic path of the Wisdomkeepers. <p/>After receiving signs foretold by the Cherokee, they set off on a journey of spiritual discovery through another world, called Great Turtle Island, where the Old Ones--the Wisdomkeepers of aboriginal culture in North America--bestowed upon them piece by surprising piece a set of rules for being human called Original Instructions. <p/>Arden and Wall eventually left their <i>National</i> <i>Geographic</i> careers and journalism altogether, and in 1990 produced an interim report on their spirit journey, their now-classic international bestseller <i>Wisdomkeepers: Meeting with Native American Spiritual Elders.</i> In that book they recalled, We went out two journalists after a good story. We came back two 'runners' from another world, carrying an urgent message from the Wisdomkeepers. This book is that message. <p/>Now, in <i>Travels in a Stone Canoe, </i> that message is further deepened and elaborated as the authors reveal the intensely personal story behind--and <i>beyond--</i>their journey to the Wisdomkeepers. A final, incandescent chapter, Original Instructions, sums up the transforming and highly practical wisdom they found. Wisdom, they learned, is not something you believe. It's something you <i>do.</i> This is a story that will inform, enlighten, and move every reader who accompanies the authors in their <i>Travels in a Stone Canoe.</i><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Dennis Banks I had enjoyed Arden and Wall's "Wisdomkeepers, " so something else by these two, I thought, would be just as good. "Travels in a Stone Canoe, " however, exceeds my expectations. It's not just another book by whites about "the poor" Indians. It's almost a reversal work -- as if it were the story of two whites by Indians! Their trip took me along with them. I wished I were on the Stone Canoe myself.<br><br>Leonard Peltier "Travels in a Stone Canoe" is even better than "Wisdomkeepers." Havey Arden and Steve Wall capture and interpret the true Native American philosophy of life -- a life that is real, a life that we have lived for thousands of years. "Travels in a Stone Canoe" is a gift to future generations. I strongly recommend it.<br><br>Whoopi Goldberg Once again, into the world with Steve and Harvey, and once again they return with a message we all can understand and be part of. But will we? These two say, "Try."<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Harvey Arden, retired senior writer for <i>National Geographic, </i> produced some of the magazine's most memorable stories during his tenure. Several of his articles have been reprinted in <i>Reader's Digest</i>. <p/> Steve Wall, a documentary photographer, has worked in more than forty countries, primarily for <i>National Geographic</i> magazine and books. His work has been featured in the United States and international publications and exhibited in galleries, museums, and collections in more than eight countries, including The International Center of Photography in New York and the Gallery of the Union of Artists in Moscow, Russia.
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