LCC
E98 R3 F74 1991
Description
This book traces the revival of the Plains Ceremonial Pipe as a tool of self-realization and unity. It includes a broad overview of the spiritual heritage of the American Indians and blends aspects of Indian life into a cohesive, meaningful spiritual culture.
Publication
Theosophical Pub. House, Wheaton, IL, c1986, 3d Printing, 1991.
Subjects
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