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This first person narrative describes Ghostkeeper's early family life working with the land and with life. It goes on to describe the dilemmas of harvesting resources with the message that in our rush to support progress with machines and ever more power, we have lost our respect for the earth and living things. Spirit Gifting suggests we look at what we've lost, honour life and nature and all the gifts they provide, and quietly bring that respect back into our lives. This title was originally published by Arctic Institute of Canada, but is now back in print as a revised edition from Writing on Stone Press.
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