The One-Man Revolution in America by Joan Thomas, Ammon Hennacy
The One-Man Revolution in America

Joan Thomas, Ammon Hennacy

The One-Man Revolution in America

Joan Thomas, Ammon Hennacy

350 pages first pub 1970 (editions)

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"Yukeoma, the grand old man of the Hopi, personifies man as part of Nature, much more than Thoreau did at Walden or in his life. He saw the Sun as Father and the Earth as Mother, and the Corn as Step-mother. He lived and prayed for that rain which...

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