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Experiences in Native American Spirituality
Author: Tirrell H. Kimball with Gina Orlando
Publisher: Green Timber Publications
Pub. Date: 1988
Available From: Green Timber Publications, PO Box 3884, Portland, ME 04104. Phone (207) 797-4180
Theme and Description This program teaches young people the need to revere and preserve all living things. While it draws on the authors' understandings of Native American spirituality, it is not a study of Native American cultures and religions. Experiential in approach, it uses ceremonies and rituals, myths and stories, song and dance, and arts and crafts.
Goals for Participants
Age Range Ages 5 to 13
Size of Group Very flexible
Space Requirements A large area, inside or out, for the opening circle ceremony. Areas or rooms for four "tribes," or small groups, to meet.
Number of Sessions 6 (1 optional)
Length of Sessions 1 hour
Leader Training No special training, but requires a minimum of four leaders for the four tribes. Some leaders must be able to lead songs and supervise crafts.
Leader Preparation 2 to 4 hours per session
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Unitarian Universalist Values Specifically addresses the seventh Principle, "Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part," and draws from the Source "Spiritual teachings of Earth-centered traditions which celebrate the sacred circle of life and instruct us to live in harmony with the rhythms of nature. "
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