Lighting the Fire: A Cherokee Journey from Dropout to Professor
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
A Cherokee dropout abandoned by his father finds a way to graduate college and law school and become a judge and a professor. -- From copyright page



A Cherokee dropout abandoned by his father finds a way to graduate college and law school and become a judge and a professor. -- From copyright page
A Celebration
A look at the life and times of the Höfner company who celebrated 125 years in business in 2012. The book looks at the history, the Beat Boom years of the 1960 and just generally takes the reader on a meandering tour around this charming small string instrument and guitar manufacturer. The whole thing is interlaced with contemporary images from the years gone by.
Native American Stories of Inspiration, Humor, and Life
Leading writers and poets, such as LeAnne Howe, Julian Lang, Caren Wallace, and Sulieman Allen, contribute to this collection of stories that captures the Native American spirit, humor, and reality. "Hozho," the Navajo word meaning walking in beauty, explores such themes as invisibility, transcendence, the oral tradition, and the role of humor and irony in Indian culture.