TY - BOOK AU - Harney,Corbin AU - Purbrick,Alex TI - The nature way SN - 9780874178043 AV - E99.S4 H269 2009eb U1 - 978.004/974574 22 PY - 2009/// CY - Reno PB - University of Nevada Press KW - Harney, Corbin, KW - Shoshoni Indians KW - Biography KW - Social life and customs KW - Religion KW - Civil rights KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Healers KW - West (U.S.) KW - Religious leaders KW - Political activists KW - United States KW - Antinuclear movement KW - Shoshone (Indiens) KW - Biographies KW - Mœurs et coutumes KW - Droits KW - Histoire KW - 20e siècle KW - Activistes KW - États-Unis KW - Mouvement antinucléaire KW - HISTORY KW - State & Local KW - bisacsh KW - BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY KW - Historical KW - fast KW - Nevada National Security Site (Nev.) KW - Nevada Test Site (Nev.) KW - Nevada KW - Nevada National Security Site KW - West United States KW - Electronic books N1 - "Wisdom from a western Shoshone elder"--Cover; Includes bibliographical references; My own story; My early years; Working for my people --; Temme nanewenee sogobia (Our ancestors' land); Mistreatment of the Native people; Travels across Newe land --; Newe wisdom; Healing with our prayers; Surviving on nature's medicine; The nature way --; Surviving in the modern world; Protecting nature; Electronic reproduction; [Place of publication not identified]; HathiTrust Digital Library; 2010 N2 - "Corbin Harney was born into a Shoshone family on the Nevada-Idaho border. His grandparents raised him in the traditional ways of their people, teaching him the ancient spiritual beliefs that sustained their culture. The Nature Way is a rich compendium of Corbin Harney's experience and wisdom. His account of his life incorporates the tragic history of Native Americans in the Great Basin after the arrival of Euro-Americans, his realization of his own identity as a Native American, and his long study of his people's traditions and spiritual practices."; "His summary of the Shoshone and Paiute use of indigenous plants for food and healing highlights their understanding that the Earth and her denizens and products must be respected and protected in order to preserve the connection that all creatures have with sacred Mother Earth. Finally, his account of his role as an antinuclear activist expands on his awareness of the human responsibility to protect the Earth, especially from the extreme danger posed by nuclear technology and nuclear weapons of mass destruction."--Jacket UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=293372 ER -