"We Talk, You Listen" is my favorite non-fiction book of all time. Deloria's insight on that long-forgotten (out of print) treatise is nothing short of brilliant. Could have been roadmap for the 70's, 80's, and 90's. Tragically unnoticed book during its time.
I still have my students read it. Your quote is taken from the very first page: a worthy read for anyone who can find a copy.
I like what you did with one of my top author, theologian, historian, and activist.
boxcarbouche 2 months ago
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honeybeaful 8 months ago
my familey was good friends with Chief Nokahoma'
tainoculture 1 year ago
Sa achukma. Yakoke! :-)
ambienttechno 1 year ago
Powerful. Thank you so much for posting this.
"We Talk, You Listen" is my favorite non-fiction book of all time. Deloria's insight on that long-forgotten (out of print) treatise is nothing short of brilliant. Could have been roadmap for the 70's, 80's, and 90's. Tragically unnoticed book during its time.
I still have my students read it. Your quote is taken from the very first page: a worthy read for anyone who can find a copy.
mysocalledknife07 2 years ago 2
I'm not sure how I got here, but well done!
everyounce 2 years ago