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The Way of Our People

Weekly Inspiration for American Indians in Recovery

Published by Hazelden Publishing
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

These inspirational meditations, prayers, and stories are written by an Ojibwe Elder and alcohol and drug counselor to speak with clarity, wisdom, and care about the everyday experience of recovery. The author combines Ojibwe and Twelve Step spiritual principles and practices with stories from Indians at all stages of recovery to help readers navigate the challenges and rewards of living sober.

Each of this book’s 52 meditations includes a short reflection, a related story "from the rooms" of AA, and seven prayers—one for every day of the week. Grounded in reliance on the Creator, the wisdom of Elders, and the support of the sober community, this unique collection is intended to provide daily strength and hope for the recovery journey and counteract the harsh realities of poverty, violence, and broken relationships that are too often fueled by alcohol and other drug use.

Readers will recognize the value of spiritual laws like Honesty, Sharing, Kindness, and Strength as well as the power of traditional rituals such as offering tobacco with prayers. Whatever our culture, we can apply this book’s wisdom to our recovery and life.

About The Author

Donald Richard Wright (Wii-sug) is an Elder of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. A longtime alcohol and drug counselor, he works with Indian youth in Minneapolis.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Hazelden Publishing (June 2, 2015)
  • Length: 184 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781616494544

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