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The Lakota Way
- Stories and Lessons for Living
- Narrated by: Joseph M. Marshall
- Length: 8 hrs and 45 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The myth of Deer Woman teaches a lesson on respect. The legend of Crazy Horse illuminates a lesson on humility. And the story of Eagle brings home the importance of compassion. These stories from the heart of Lakota culture and its survival, and their meanings, still resonate deeply with our daily lives.
Rich with storytelling, history, folklore, and Marshall's own personal experiences, The Lakota Way expresses the heart of Native American philosophy and the 12 core qualities that are crucial to the Lakota way of living: bravery, fortitude, generosity, wisdom, respect, honor, perseverance, love, humility, sacrifice, truth, and compassion.
Compelling and profound, The Lakota Way gives a fresh outlook to those searching for a new perspective on spiritual and ethical living.
Critic Reviews
"Marshall beautifully imparts Lakota wisdom...he certainly knows how to weave a story. An inspiring guide for a wide audience." (Library Journal)
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- Cathy Dopp
- 03-29-06
You feel like you're at the camp
This is really a fascinating collection. The reader and author is an actual Lakota indian and historian, and the authenticity is both startling and refreshing. I really appreciated how you'll hear both the legends and the historical and philisophical meanings. I would have missed the meaning of a lot of the strange imagery and customs without that extra help.
You're not going to find vivid dramatizations or "Disney-fied" parables. Instead this is listening to a grandfather tell his grandfather's legends in a low and reverant voice. You'll feel like you're huddled around the campfire at the actual camp listening to this revered elder pass on these traditions. I haven't been so surprised and intrigued by a book on morals since Bill Bennet's "Book of Virtues". I'm going to have everyone in every generation of my family listen to this. I'd particularly recommend this to anyone taking a trip out west or a long ride with older children!
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- Franklin
- 02-03-12
For all Lakota, this is a must
Would you listen to The Lakota Way again? Why?
I am Lakota and many of us have lost our way... This book really helped me to find the right path to travel and the values that we hold so dear.
Who was your favorite character and why?
No Mocassins for her Humility
Have you listened to any of Joseph M. Marshall’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
no
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The first story of No Mocassins
Any additional comments?
I believe this story strikes home for those Lakota who wonder about our past and values. It is easy to get lost in American history and forget that it is written by our past enemy. We are not savages and heathens. We are people and we have values.
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- Robert
- 06-06-10
A book to read to our children
Some say that authors should not read their own books but I cannot think of anyone better suited to read a book by Joseph Marshall than the author. These are incredible stories that have come down through an oral tradition so how better to enjoy them than to listen. My first contact with Joseph Marshall was by way of his book on Crazy Horse; a very hard act to follow, I thought. Well, I could not more strongly recommend a book.
If anyone has any desire to learn about the heart and soul of our bother and sister Native Americans and what they have to teach all of us, this is a book to read.
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- Mary
- 01-27-07
Calm Truths
Listen to this masterful storyteller bring the recent history of the Lakota people to life as you learn the fundamental individual attributes of an honorable and satisfying life. Hear the stories told by grandparents as they have been heard by children through time. Hear between the lines to learn the underlying values of the Lakota people. An excellent listen, again and again.
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- Ammar Rajab
- 01-14-10
Welcome to the world of Selflessness
since young most of what we hear from the west is how to be rich, famous and powerful, and fulfil all your desires. but with these spiritual stories, you focus on others and their needs more than your self, selflessness is what really matters and gives meaning to life.
I loved the book and most of its stories,
Stories are best told by Elders, and the narrator who is the author himself, is very calm and slow, which gives the great feeling of hearing the story from the elders,
I feel like a baby listening to his grand parent telling the story, and makes me fly far away with my imagination.
Great work of Joseph Marshall
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- glassygirl
- 06-23-06
so real
A wonderful piece of literature depicting the REAL heart and culture of the American Indian.
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- E. Pearson
- 12-03-10
A Friendly Educator
I am very impressed with the treatment Joseph M. Marshall gave to sharing elements of his cultural history. I've read a variety of Native American histories, and Marshall's rang true. He seems to see his reader as a friend--or at least a friendly student--who wants to learn. He refrains from beating to death the many painful lessons inherent in American-Native history: just presents them and says, "Here it is, take it and harbor it well." He doesn't seem to be overly concerned with weither I learn what he wants me to learn; merely that I learn. And that I did.
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- history buff
- 04-18-11
inspirational
so sad society does not follow these high standards. every pre-teen should read this--after the parents do!
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- Laura Humphrey
- 01-23-10
I LOVED this audio book.
This collection of stories would be fine for older children to listen to as well. The author explains the values lessons behind each story with anecdotes. He explains what the story meant to him personally or how it is important to the Lakota people. I enjoyed learning about the Lakota philosophy and lifestyle (past and present) through this book. I definitely will look for other books by this author.
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- Jim
- 02-09-11
Exceptional Listening
Joe Marshall is certainly a master storyteller. The author is able to let you feel as if the reader is there in the lodge among others listening to the great stories and legends as told by this honorable Grandfather, during those long cold winter nights. You are there; Joe allows your spirit to temporary sit among the Lakota’s. The legends, the stories and the teachings are all spoke with the enthusiasm and the signature of a true Lakota Grandfather. To learn the Lakota way will be your individual goal. I will be honored to pass this reading on to my grandchildren.
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- Ellie
- 04-08-15
Wisdom and more wisdom
In hindsight we can see the terrible loss to this world of the knowledge and wisdom of indigenous peoples. It is so important that books like this are written to capture and preserve that which we are in danger of losing. This book touched my heart and soul. I can not recommend highly enough.
7 people found this helpful
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- Susu Bird
- 09-11-17
Heart-Wisdom
Where does The Lakota Way rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This is one of my top favourite audiobooks
What about Joseph M. Marshall’s performance did you like?
The narrator's voice is soothing and leaves time for his words to penetrate
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The book begins with a story about coping with bullying that is beautifully simple and full of wisdom. I look forward to sharing this story with some of the children I work with who struggle with bullying at school.
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- Sampy
- 05-18-16
Like being read to by your favourite teacher!
Listened to this while I was decorating my house and in desperate need of inspiration. Lakota Folklore, a few modern tales & interesting historical events are woven together seamlessly. Plus Joseph Marshall has an amazingly resonant, calming voice! Took me right back to story time at school! My favourite time of day. Great for adults & older children too.
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- Jon
- 10-12-18
Sit Back and Listen
Sit back and listen to wise words and stories that will make you think not only of your journey but how to help others on theirs
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- Neela
- 07-23-18
An excellent book with so much wisdom from the past
It was a wonderful glimpse into the Lakota way of life, the wisdom and teachings from their elders.
It was also sad to listen to how their way of life was destroyed. We could learn so much of how to treat the earth and other animals from listening to these tales. The narrator was brilliant and brought it to life and I didn't want it to end
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- Bennbo
- 07-30-22
an amazing listen...
...and insight into an important, wise culture. really enjoyed all of it. inspirational, well narrated, informative.
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- Alex
- 07-22-22
Beautiful.
I am very new to native American philosophy and storytelling but not completely and had a hunch that this would be a good listen.
I was far from disappointed, this touched me SO deeply I wish I had the words to better describe.
Absolutely fantastic, riveting, emotional, RECCOMENDED!
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-15-22
best book I have listened to this year
I truly appreciate this book , it's clear this was thoughtfully recorded and packed with wisdom, beautifully read by the author
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- Paul
- 05-20-22
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an excellent book.
narration excellent.
I really enjoyed it.
the stories and life lessons are
profound.
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A Book that needed to be written.
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Many life lessons with beautiful stories to compliment. Read with the soulful voice of the author himself. Thank you.
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- Anonymous User
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Do Earth a favour and learn these tales!
Do Earth a favour and learn these tales, this will benefit all.
Thank you Joseph for sharing your culture with those who destroyed it! much love.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-29-21
Beautiful
I loved everything about this! The stories, the reminders of how we can live life simply yet still in a fulfilling way, staying true to virtues like honour, respect, love. The author/narrator voice is captivating, gentle yet authoritative, wise. I’ll be listening again!
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- The Drapers
- 11-05-21
our children should hear these messages
All that's missing from the world can be found here. So much wisdom, and sadness all in one place.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-01-21
Beautiful book ❤️
A beautifully written book, that helped me understand the culture a lot better and illuminated the recent sad history.
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- Ronald
- 11-28-16
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I was happy to reconnect with my roots & family through these stories. Thank you for sharing these stories and life experiences so I, and many others, can remember ourselves and the journey that brought us to the present moment.
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- David
- 05-28-15
Awesome
A great insight into a fascinating culture. Narration by the author was excellent. Highly recommend for anyone interested in Native American history and culture.