THE STORY is more than a reminder of humanity or a teacher of tribal ways. It is a thing that people hunger after. Need to remain alive. Like a natural portion of fresh water, clean air, good food. If the American air has gone strange, the water turned murky and the food become filled with unnatural additives, can you imaging how unhealthy the story told has become?
- Larry Littlebird Hunting Sacred Everything Listens
A Pueblo Indian Man's Oral Tradition Legacy $10.95 (plus shipping/handling) Thirty-five years ago Larry Littlebird let me hear a song, a singing of being, seeing and healing. It stayed with me ever after. Now here he is sharing it! These songs and tellings, this little teaching book, deceptive in its slimness and grace, tells of how to be, in the deepest ways. Thank you Larry.
- Gary Snyder, Pulitzer Prize Winning Poet & Essayist |
LARRY LITTLEBIRD is from Laguna and Santo Domingo Pueblos. He is the Founding Director of Hamaatsa, an indigenous continuum, sustainable living farm and retreat center where he celebrates an indigenous holistic way of life. Over the past five decades, Littlebird has been a strong Native voice with his multi-faceted work as an artist, filmmaker, storyteller, author, hunter-farmer and activist. He was one of the first American Indians to produce, write and direct films for and about Native people in the United States. He played the lead role in the feature motion picture, House Made of Dawn, based on N. Scott Momaday’s Pulitzer-Prize winning novel. This film was archived by the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian and declared a watershed moment in the history of Native filmmaking.
A master storyteller and author of Hunting Sacred, Everything Listens; Littlebird shares spiritual roots of sustainability and indigenous ways of blessing for inspiring transformative leadership and social action. His signature experiential programs have had a profound impact on people’s lives, globally, nationally and locally. Learning to Listen is a provocative spoken word experience that Larry Littlebird presents as a keynote speaker and custom tailors for group retreats, conferences and story camps. Growing up at his mother’s village of Gwish-tee on the Laguna Pueblo, he spent much of his childhood out on the land with his Gramma and Grampa at their sheep camp and at Kewa his father’s Pueblo, where elders and kin shared freely with him, stories, songs, and spiritual prophecies. These stories that flow from his remnant oral tradition lineage continue to inform and shape his work. Littlebird's Full Bio SLOW STORY ONLINE SERIES WITH LARRY LITTLEBIRD
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Larry Littlebird offers spiritual coaching, transformative pilgrimages and contemplative hermitages on the land at Hamaatsa. Hamaatsa occupies a liminal space in a pristine outdoor sanctuary. It is here on this threshold, that one encounters a still quiet listening ground. A time and a place for slowing down - for going deeper into a life in the spirit. For more information on available dates, cost and logistical details. Contact Deborah: 505.379.2598 / littlebird@hamaatsa.org |