Good Reads         


If you enjoy reading, here is a list of very great books that are interesting, educational, and very helpful with the Red Road and Native way's. If you have a special book you would also like to share please email at shadow@whiteclaypeople.com   us and we will be happy to add it to this list. Also we would love to hear your comments and -or questions about the books you ready. You can post these on the Public Forum, member forums or by e-mail. I hope you enjoy these as much as I have.

Upon receiving request on books on specific tribes, I wanted to add that the computer is absolutely full of information. You can search certain tribes,topics,ceremonies,ways, ect...I have done much reading and the most knowledge I have found is online. I have learned so much from here and you can get through it fairly quickly. Of course sometimes it (as even books) will leave you with questions or maybe confusion, but we are here to try to helps. So if you feel confused or have questions please feel free to ask. In fact questions are good ! It is always better to ask than to not know.

The Gospel of the Redman A way of Life~By Earnest Thomas Seton & Julia M.Selton

****Animal -Speak The spiritual & Magical Powers of Creatures Great and Small~By Ted Andrews

The Sacred Pipe Black Elk's Account of the Seven Rites of the Oglala Sioux~By Joseph Epes Brown

Lakota Woman~ By Mary Crow Dog

Moccasins Path~ By Pat and Art Wakolee

Offering Smoke The Scared Pipe and Native American Religion~By Jordan Paper

Cherokee Voices Accounts of Cherokee Life Before 1900 ~ ByVichi Rozema

The Cherokee Full Circle A Practical Guid to Ceremonies and Tradition ~By J.T Garrett and Michael Tlanusta Garrett

How Indians Use Wild Plants for Food, Medicine & Crafts ~By Frances Densmore

Native American Gardening Stories, Projects, and Recipes for Families ~By Michael J. Caduto and Joseph Bruchac

WOVOKA And The Ghost Dance A source Book for the Yerington Paiute tribe ~By Michael Hittman

Education of Little Tree ~BY Forrest Carter

*****Black Elk Speaks Beging the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux as told through the John G. Neihardt

*****The Sacred Pipe Black Elk's Account of the Seven Rites of the Oglala Sioux ~By Joseph Epes Brown