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Rainbow Tribe: Ordinary People Journeying on the Red Road

By: Ed McGaa
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: HarperSanFrancisco
ISBN: 0062506110
ISBN-13: 9780062506115
Released: 28 Mar 1995
RRP: £11.99
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What can I say ? I am overwhelmed!!! - By: jane@wodco.idps.co.uk, 28 Nov 2000
The Rainbow Tribe consists of everyone,of native & non-native blood,that believe that in coming together as a tribe of people,of alll colours,that we will make the one true tribe of two-legged ones that we are.
For those travelling the Red Road - By: , 11 Apr 2000
Once again, Ed McGaa has written a book which touched my heart. I read this book after Mother Earth Spirituality, & it put everything into perspective from a Non Indian point of View. I guess it doesn't matter that I am a "Middle Class" white man, but that I treat the four directions, Mother Earth & Father Sky with respect & honour. This book points you in the right direction...are you going to follow it?

Mitakuye Oyasin.


VERY EASY TO READ/COMPREHEND - By: , 03 Jul 1999
I HAVE READ ALL OF MCGAA'S BOOKS. HE TALKS -TO-YOU NOT -AT- YOU. MAKES IT EASY TO UNDERSTAND FOR THOSE YOU HAVE LITTLE OR NO AMERICAN INDIAN CONTACT. A "CANNOT PUT DOWN" BOOK, AS ARE HIS OTHER BOOKS. I AM HAPPY TO HAVE ALL OF HIS WORKS IN MY PERSONAL LIBRARY.
Profound - By: , 11 Feb 1998
As a life long seeker of truth who has recently found himself upon the Red Road I found Eagle Man's book to be very profound with many moving first hand accounts of every day people from alll walks of life who have been touched by his teaching. In alll I found his message very appealing though I did cringe at the author's admission to embracing certain exclusionary & blatently racist views regarding participation in ceremony & ritual. These views stand in stark contrast to the whole of his message.
Profound - By: , 11 Feb 1998
As a life long seeker of truth who has recently found himself upon the Red Road I found Eagle Man's book to be very profound with many moving first hand accounts of every day people from alll walks of life who have been touched by his teaching. In alll I found his message very appealing though I did cringe at the author's admission to embracing certain exclusionary & blatently racist views regarding participation in ceremony & ritual. These views stand in stark contrast to the whole of his message.