
I Send a Voice
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Narrated by:
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Ellen Burstyn
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By:
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Evelyn Eaton
About this listen
One of the most definitive accounts of the training and work of a Pipe Carrier, I Send a Voice is a gripping first-person account inside a Native American sweat lodge ceremony. Evelyn Eaton writes of her resolve to become worthy of participating in this healing ritual as she embraces the whole length of "the hero's journey." Through tests and ordeals inside and outside of the lodge while following the shamanic spiritual path, she arrives at her ultimate request—a healing pipe of her own. For anyone with an interest in Native American culture, shamanic rituals, or holistic healing, this essential work provides unique insights.
©1978 Evelyn Eaton (P)2023 Phoenix Books
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