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Eyewitness accounts of healing, telepathy, and supernatural powers of native American medicine men and medicine women. Early settlers described their powers as the power to psychically locate herds of game in the wilderness, foresee the future, and heal. The “radio” or “telephone” of native Americans, called the Shaking Tent, was used to communicate over long distances, and divination or “reading the bones” was a tool to the unconscious. The Iroquois False Face society. Credible accounts from white captives who returned to civilization and Jesuit priests. How the hunter “obtains power.” Native encounters with “Bigfoot.”
This book takes you from the 2-dimensional modern world to multi-dimensional world of the Indian, where animals, rivers, and mountains talk. Filled with photos and images, compiled from years of research from original source material, this book will take you on a journey into a time of wonder and mystery.
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