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- Kyoto’s Willow World – Becoming a Geisha in GionMy dear reader, I’m so eager to recommend you this month’s book. As I’ve only recently learned by doing my own research on the book, it sparked more than a bit of controversy. Before we get into the heart of it, let’s take a quick look at the journey we’ve been on so far. Where… Kyoto’s Willow World – Becoming a Geisha in Gion weiterlesen
- Across the Atlantic –One Origin, Two Paths of FateMy dear reader, have you had the chance to follow Fools Crow to the Backbone of the World — and have you felt how both his personal struggles and the hardships of the Pikuni tribe changed the way you look at the history of the Native Peoples of America? If you have — or especially… Across the Atlantic –One Origin, Two Paths of Fate weiterlesen
- Backbone of the World – Riding the Storm with a Young Pikuni WarriorMy dear reader, I hope you’ve found and shared stories that moved you since the last newsletter. Perhaps you even had time to follow Julius’ footsteps through Rome, Gaul, Spain, and Egypt. If so, let me know what you thought of his conquests and political triumphs. On the Edges of the Empire Ever since sending… Backbone of the World – Riding the Storm with a Young Pikuni Warrior weiterlesen
- Ancient Rome – The Story of a Boy Named GaiusMy dear time-traveller, this month we visit ancient Rome. For many people, myself included, Rome is where time stops and history comes alive. The Eternal City If you’ve ever been to Rome, you’ve probably done it all: St. Peter’s Basilica, Circus Maximus, the Colosseum, the Forum Romanum. You’ve wondered how—many centuries after Rome was the… Ancient Rome – The Story of a Boy Named Gaius weiterlesen