The Four Hills of Life: Ojibwe Wisdom
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The Four Hills of Life: Ojibwe Wisdom

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THE FOUR HILLS OF LIFE tells the wise and beautiful Ojibwe story about the path we walk through the seasons of life, from the springtime of youth through the winter of old age. The hills we climb along the way are the challenges we face and the responsibilities we accept. The path is not always easy; some of us lose our way. We question the meaning of life. But when we wal...more
Hardcover, 119 pages
Published May 1st 2006 by Minnesota Historical Society Press (first published 2006)
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Jeremiah
This is written by a guy from my reservation (Fond Du Lac Reservation, MN) and should get five stars because I'm featured in a picture in it along with my mom, grandmother and my oldest daughter. The book is interesting, as are all of Peacock's, but this one seems to me like it should have been made into a children's book because of the simple layout: it's divided into four sections cooresponding to phases of life (child, young adult, adult, elder); it's then accompanied by lots of pictures and ...more
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