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A Twist in Coyote's Tale Celia Gunn

A Twist in Coyote's Tale By Celia Gunn

A Twist in Coyote's Tale by Celia Gunn


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A Twist in Coyote's Tale is the true account of a young Englishwoman who was drawn into the extraordinary renascence of a Native North American tribe.

A Twist in Coyote's Tale Summary

A Twist in Coyote's Tale: A Young Englishwoman's Personal Account of Finding Herself Through the Rebirth of a Native North American Tribe by Celia Gunn

A Twist in Coyote's Tale is the true account of a young Englishwoman who was drawn into the extraordinary renascence of a Native North American tribe. Fragmented and disinherited, and eventually deemed extinct by the Canadian government some thirty years earlier, the Arrow Lakes people began their long journey back to their roots and their identity as the Sinixt First Nation upon learning of the removal of ancestral remains from an ancient settlement in the beautiful Slocan Valley of British Columbia, Canada. An extraordinary encounter with an Arrow Lakes visionary from the Colville Indian Reservation in Washington State, USA, draws Celia Gunn into the midst of their struggle, and for six years, she walks a path that few have travelled, her life entwined with the great wisdom of Native American philosophy. Her contemporary experience of traditional teachings and ceremonies unfolds alongside an increasing awareness of the harsh and painful political and social realities under which Native American people now live. Yet their gentle humour and wise teachings and the healing power of nature help reconcile her to an acceptance and inner peace that she has never before known. Guided by a living shamanic tradition, Celia begins to understand that, rather than helping the Native people, she is the one being helped, into learning to understand the balance of her own, unique identity. Frankly sharing her hopes and illusions, her dreams and growing insights in the writing of this warm and powerfully descriptive account, she comes to realise that it is as much a tale about a woman's personal journey - the song of a healing spirit learning her place in the dance of life - as the journey of a people back to their roots.

A Twist in Coyote's Tale Reviews

A true story that reads more like a novel, this book engages the attention from the first page. Rich and compelling, it kept me reading late into the night, carried along by its unique blend of romance, idealism, action and spiritual insight. Joining Celia Gunn on her emotional rollercoaster of a ride, we too can partake of the ages-old wisdom and immense humour of the Native American people with whom she shared her life, and perceive life differently through their eyes. Her integrity and honesty shine out from every page entwined with evocative, mouth-watering descriptions of the Canadian wildernesss that was her spiritual home. A remarkable first book by a very wise woman. ; Judy Hall, author of The Karmic Journey and The Crystal Bible. ; In this superbly written and intriguing tale, Celia Gunn tells her story of how returning the bones of the Arrow Lakes ancestors from the museum to their rightful traditional burial grounds becomes a theme which resonates with the very bones of her own visions, dreams and aspirations, part of her inner life since she was a young girl. Laying these ghosts of her psychological and emotional life becomes a natural transpersonal healing process compounded by magical synchronicities in a powerful Native landscape. Through the cathartic climax of the book, the reader is privileged to witness the expiation of Celia's inner daimon and the profound life-change that follows. For anyone interested in the process of natural healing and following the integrative vagaries of life-change at many levels, this book is not to be missed. ; Dr Anthony Thorley , Cultural Historian and retired Consultant Psychiatrist. ; A gripping, intense and profound book, beautifully expressed, where every line, every word is vital to understanding the whole. It not only illuminates the frustrations of fighting for political rights whilst awakening to the deeper matters of American Indian spirituality, but also explores the nature of love, obsession and letting go in the progress of one woman towards enlightenment. You come away having read it aware of how much it is threaded through with amazing spiritual insights which give you lots of help and assistance in your own life's journey. ; Moyra Caldecott, author of Guardians of the Tall Stones and Akhenaten: Son of the Sun. ; Celia Gunn's personal journey with the Arrow Lakes people makes for an intriguing, extremely well-written story. Like Coyote, she was often naive, even foolish about what she was getting into but she maintained her New Age optimism throughout her experiences, a perspective that both delights and frustrates. Yet for all my misgivings about some of her beliefs, I found her story to be engaging and perceptive, both about herself and the Indian people about her. Her prose is frank, but respectful of Arrow Lakes beliefs and practices, and she treats them as real people who are often a wonder to her. This is a terrific book. I hope readers will enjoy Celia's fascinating story as much as I did! ; Larry J. Zimmerman, Ph.D., RPA, Professor of Anthropology and Public Scholar of Native American Representation, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis USA.

About Celia Gunn

A native of the county of Northumberland, UK, Celia Gunn's deep, personal interest in the North American Indian has been part of her make-up for as long as she can remember. After completing her education in the UK, she spent the next several years in Jerusalem, Israel, before immigrating to British Columbia, Canada, where she lived for eighteen years. Now located in the West Country of England, where in addition to A Twist in Coyote's Tale she has written two novels, A Dark Wind and The Fourth Gateway, she continues to pursue a lifelong interest in the mysteries of reality. Currently working on the biography of an elder of the Western Mystery tradition and a novel about ancient North America, when not planning her writing on long dog-walks, she can most often be found tending her beautiful chakric woodland garden.

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9780954271244
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A Twist in Coyote's Tale: A Young Englishwoman's Personal Account of Finding Herself Through the Rebirth of a Native North American Tribe by Celia Gunn
Used - Good
Hardback
Archive Publishing
2006-09-24
400
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