The Kokopelli Journals
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Total Pages | : 656 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Religion |
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The Kokopelli Journals is a spiritual odyssey through the Four Corners region of the Southwest, immediately post 9/11, as Laura & Pete Giannini/y try to celebrate their 25th Anniversary. In the course of their travels, Laura finds a Navajo reservation pup starving to death in Monument Valley. Intending on only finding a home for this puppy, she ends up becoming attached - and, ultimately - wanted by Arizona law in a Wild West adventure akin to Thelma & Louise! A love story for animal lovers and lovers of life and anyone intrigued by the natural wonders of the American Southwest and her history & lore. The Kokopelli Journals is illustrated by the author and has 5 maps of the region, as well as poetry by e.e. cummings, Kahlil Gibran, Thomas Harding, & the author. It also has multiple cartoons interwoven into the story, mostly by Wiley Miller, Non Sequitor's cartoonist. Printed on beautiful, archival paper with 20 years of Forest Stewardship Awards behind it, this is a first class, first edition destined to become a collector's item.
Author | : Larry Gonick |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780812627404 |
Feather, one of the New Muses who provide humans with inspiration, reluctantly helps Kokopelli to aim giant, self-guided pies at Urania while trying to help an orphan girl find some answers about her family.
Author | : Ekkehart Malotki |
Publisher | : U of Nebraska Press |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 2004-01-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780803282957 |
Kokopelli the flute player is one of the most popular icons that American culture has adopted from the Native peoples of North America. The Kokopelli name and image are everywhere, adorning everything from jewelry, welcome mats, T-shirts, and money clips to motels, freeway underpasses, nature trails, nightclubs, and string quartets. Kokopelli evokes mystery and wonder, ancient ceremonies andøspirituality, Mother Earth and the purity of nature. But what exactly is Kokopelli? Just how Native American is this ubiquitous flute player? In this fascinating book, the distinguished scholar of Hopi culture and history Ekkehart Malotki describes the development of the Kokopelli phenomenon in American mass culture from its beginning to Kokopelli?s present status as pan-Southwestern icon. He explores the figure?s connections with the Hopi kachina god Kookop”l” and Maahu, the cicada, and discusses how this rock-art image has been appropriated and misunderstood. Kokopelli sheds light on a little-understood aspect of Hopi culture and testifies to the continuing power of Native cultures to spark the popular imagination and interest of outsiders.
Author | : Will Hobbs |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 2008-09-08 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1439136742 |
THE MAGIC HAD ALWAYS BEEN THERE. Tep Jones has always felt the magic of Picture House, an Anasazi cliff dwelling near the seed farm where he lives with his parents. But he could never have imagined what would happen to him on the night of a lunar eclipse, when he finds a bone flute left behind by grave robbers. Tep falls under the spell of a powerful ancient magic that traps him at night in the body of an animal. Only by unraveling the mysteries of Picture House can Tep save himself and his desperately ill mother. Does the enigmatic old Indian who calls himself Cricket hold the key to unlocking the secrets of the past? And can Tep find the answers in time?
Author | : Kathleen Bryant |
Publisher | : Kiva Publishing |
Total Pages | : 44 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Pueblo Indians |
ISBN | : 1885772297 |
When a stranger named Kokopelli arrives at a drought-stricken Puebloan village, he accepts gifts in exchange for teaching the villagers to sing and dance to bring the rain.
Author | : Dale A. Olsen |
Publisher | : University of Illinois Press |
Total Pages | : 265 |
Release | : 2013-11-30 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 0252095146 |
In many places around the world, flutes and the sounds of flutes are powerful magical forces for seduction and love, protection, vegetal and human fertility, birth and death, and other aspects of human and nonhuman behavior. This book explores the cultural significance of flutes, flute playing, and flute players from around the world as interpreted from folktales, myths, and other stories--in a word, ""flutelore."" A scholarly yet readable study, World Flutelore: Folktales, Myths, and Other Stories of Magical Flute Power draws upon a range of sources in folklore, anthropology, ethnomusicology, and literary analysis. Describing and interpreting many examples of flutes as they are found in mythology, poetry, lyrics, and other narrative and literary sources from around the world, veteran ethnomusicologist Dale Olsen seeks to determine what is singularly distinct or unique about flutes, flute playing, and flute players in a global context. He shows how and why flutes are important for personal, communal, religious, spiritual, and secular expression and even, perhaps, existence. This is a book for students, scholars, and any reader interested in the cultural power of flutes.
Author | : Suzanne J. Bratcher |
Publisher | : Center Point |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2023-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781638086222 |
Three teens race against a waxing moon to prevent an ancient evil from tipping the universe into chaos.
Author | : Marcia K. Vaughan |
Publisher | : Scholastic Inc. |
Total Pages | : 66 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780439352482 |
As Kokopelli plays his flute, desert dwellers such as Coyote and Snake, and even the children, join in his nighttime dance through the canyon.
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Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 1993-09 |
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For more than 30 years, Yoga Journal has been helping readers achieve the balance and well-being they seek in their everyday lives. With every issue,Yoga Journal strives to inform and empower readers to make lifestyle choices that are healthy for their bodies and minds. We are dedicated to providing in-depth, thoughtful editorial on topics such as yoga, food, nutrition, fitness, wellness, travel, and fashion and beauty.
Author | : Shanti Sosienski |
Publisher | : Seal Press |
Total Pages | : 202 |
Release | : 2010-01-08 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 078675060X |
Women run for all kinds of reasons. We run for health, to ease tension, for strength, to challenge ourselves, to be social with friends, as professional athletes or the dream of being one, to turn our minds on, and to turn them off. Whether running a marathon, taking a quick jog around the neighborhood, or trying to reach the top of Pikes Peak, women of all ages and abilities have discovered running. In Women Who Run a wide range of women, including Olympians, marathoners, ultra runners, young track phenoms, and recreational runners, talk about why they run, what drives them, and what continues to spark their interest in the sport. Women Who Run features Bobbi Gibb, the first woman to run the Boston Marathon; Louise Cooper, breast cancer survivor and finisher of the grueling 135-mile Badwater Marathon; Kristin Armstrong, who found solace and camaraderie in running with other women post-divorce; Olympic runner and two-time LA Marathon winner and Kenyan Lornah Kiplagat, Wall Street Journal reporter and Muslim women's activist, Asra Nomani; Pam Reed who ran 300-miles in one run—and many more. This book will inspire and motivate you to get off the couch and find your inner runner.