> The way Lyn writes about Joseph makes me think he's really something
> special
hmmmm.. Where Joseph Bruchac is concerned, I can only report the facts, since
I have not yet met him. His books on Environmental education, written for
teachers and the layman are "great" because there aren't too many Native
Americans that have "bothered". As a storyteller, "Tsonaqua" is far more
charismatic/entertaining ... but I've met him "in person" and that adds a lot
to the "overall" impression.
I'll find out more tomorrow
Miigwetch!
lyn
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"We did not weave the web of life. We | Lyn Dearborn; Naturalist/Person
are merely a strand in it. Whatever | Turtle Clan Ojibwe
we do to the web, we do to ourselves" | Basketry Instruction
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