Warriors Of The Rainbow: Strange And Prophetic Indian Dreams

Warriors Of The Rainbow: Strange And Prophetic Indian Dreams
Author: William Willoya
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1786256622

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Strange & Prophetic Dreams of the Indian People. This is a touching story of a great grandmother instilling the Indian spirit in her great grandson. It gives guidelines for a glorious future: ‘We have had enough now of talk. Let there be deeds.’ In the words that follow we have written simply and wholly what we believe, believing that only God is the Knower. That men should love one another and understand one another is the great message of the visions of the Indian peoples told about in this book, nothing of selfishness nor vanity, nothing of narrowness nor pride. We write what we feel deep in our hearts, and the bulk of the book is the expression of this feeling. On the other hand, we wish to write about only what is reasonable and intelligent, so, in the appendix at the back of this book, we give what we consider reasonable and intelligent answers to why the study of prophetic dreams has value, how they fit patterns, and how it may be possible to understand them.

Rainbow Warrior

Rainbow Warrior
Author: Gilbert Baker
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1641601531

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In 1978, Harvey Milk asked Gilbert Baker to create a unifying symbol for the growing gay rights movement, and on June 25 of that year, Baker's Rainbow Flag debuted at San Francisco's Gay Liberation Day parade. Baker had no idea his creation would become an international emblem of freedom, forever cementing his place and importance in helping to define the modern LGBTQ+ movement. Rainbow Warrior is Baker's passionate personal chronicle, from a repressive childhood in 1950s Kansas to a harrowing stint in the US Army, and finally his arrival in San Francisco, where he bloomed as both a visual artist and social justice activist. His fascinating story weaves through the early years of the struggle for LGBTQ+ rights, where he worked closely with Milk, Cleve Jones, and the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. Baker continued his flag-making, street theater and activism through the Reagan years and the AIDS crisis. And in 1994, Baker spearheaded the effort to fabricate a mile-long Rainbow Flag—at the time, the world's longest—to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising in New York City. Gilbert and parade organizers battled with the newly elected Mayor Giuliani for the right to carry it up Fifth Avenue, past St. Patrick's Cathedral. Today, the Rainbow Flag has become a worldwide symbol of LGBTQ+ diversity and inclusiveness, and its rainbow hues have illuminated landmarks from the White House to the Eiffel Tower to the Sydney Opera House. Gilbert Baker often called himself the "Gay Betsy Ross," and readers of his colorful, irreverent and deeply personal memoir will find it difficult to disagree.

Warriors of the Rainbow

Warriors of the Rainbow
Author: Robert Hunter
Publisher: New York : Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1979
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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"The first complete account of Greenpeace, a movement initiated in 1970 when a handful of Canadian activists founded an organization devoted to improving ecological conditions and denouncing nuclear weaponry. Today thousands of people on every continent continue to support the cause. These participants in the crusades to prevent unnecessary mass killings of whales and seals and in the atomic bomb testing debacles at Amchitka and Mururoa have risked their lives, their careers, their marriages, and their freedom in what has become one of the most active and vocal crusades of the twentieth century"--back cover.

Rise of the Rainbow Warriors

Rise of the Rainbow Warriors
Author: Dick Tomey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Football
ISBN: 9781935690948

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Rainbow Warriors Awake!

Rainbow Warriors Awake!
Author: Aleia N. O'Reilly
Publisher: Little Hummingbird Publishing
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1995-06
Genre: Ascension of the soul
ISBN: 9780964209602

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Rainbow Warriors

Rainbow Warriors
Author: Maite Mompo
Publisher: New Internationalist
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2014-10-20
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1780261888

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Following the lives of the three ships with the name Rainbow Warrior, this book, written by a long-serving Greenpeace activist, tells the inside stories of life on board and recounts some of the ship's most exciting adventures and actions. It is at once a narrative of real life on board, a history of some of the most famous vessels in the world, and also a history of Greenpeace itself, which goes beyond the oceans and touches on many aspects of the organization's work. In the end though it aims to bring out the personal stories and firsthand accounts of the ships' adventures—tales from the high seas, full of action and daring but also of humanity and great compassion. Starting with the early life of Greenpeace and the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior I by the French secret service through to the imprisonment of the Arctic 30 by the Russians, the stories are brought to life with photos from the Greenpeace archives, maps, and nautical charts. The most symbolic items belonging to the ship's historical inventory are be also included. Maite Mompo has been a Greenpeace activist for over ten years. With the sea in her blood she started on a small boat, the Zorba, and then moved on to crew for the Arctic Sunrise, Esperanza, and Rainbow Warrior. Spending half her year at sea, she has sailed from pole to pole, taken part in numerous actions, and has put herself "between the harpoon and the whale."

Ancient Voices, Current Affairs

Ancient Voices, Current Affairs
Author: Steven McFadden
Publisher: Bear & Company
Total Pages: 149
Release: 1992
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781879181007

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Rainbow Warrior

Rainbow Warrior
Author: François Pienaar
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2000
Genre: Rugby football players
ISBN: 9780002189064

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In this updated edition of his bestselling autobiography, the ex-captain of South Africa and current coach of Saracens, looks back on an eventful career in rugby union and offers his compelling views on the future of the game post-World Cup 1999.

Legend of the Rainbow Warriors

Legend of the Rainbow Warriors
Author: Steven McFadden
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2005-07-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1469785854

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Legend of the Rainbow Warriors is a journalist's account of one of the core myths of America, and an electrifying exploration of how that myth is playing out in real time. One dominant myth is formed by advertising images of vast, luxurious wealth-the myth of materialism. Another myth is conjured in the bloody, sorrowful images that pervade movies, music and computer games-the myth that the world is hate-filled and chaotic beyond redemption. The Legend of the Rainbow Warriors offers a spiritual alternative of hope and real possibility based upon respect, freedom and responsibility. As drawn from dozens of historical accounts, the Legend of the Rainbow Warriors relates that "when the Earth becomes desperately sick, people of all colors and faiths will unite, and rise to face the overwhelming challenges with insight, honesty, caring, sharing, and respect." Veteran writer Steven McFadden weaves the myths and the headlines together seamlessly in a rich work of literary journalism that is adroitly crafted, eye-opening, and soul-inspiring.

The Great Spirit Says

The Great Spirit Says
Author: Jeanette Sacco-Belli
Publisher: BalboaPress
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2011-12-02
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1452551383

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The Great Spirit Says: A Rainbow Warriors Journey is a spiritual and detailed account of a personal shamanic journey to the universal mind. Drawing upon her life-changing out-of-body experience, author Jeanette Sacco-Belli shares how, through connecting to the eternal spiritual realm, we become free from the fear of death and the unknown, and can experience an elevated state of pure ecstasy and joy. She conveys how the power of the mind, when unconfined by time or space, has the ability to connect to the voice of unity. This oneness contains the ancient knowledge of our existence. When we allow the silence of nature and its wisdom to heal us, we become connected to our highest self, elevating personal growth and human evolution. Separateness is only an illusion. When we hear from our inner ears and see with our inner eyes we are then awake, and know that there is only one universal voice, one God, one mind, one spirit.