Ishtar: 5 books

Book cover of Tap into the Power of the Universal Rays
by In’Easa Mabu Ishtar
Language: English
Release Date: April 12, 2017

International teacher and channel InEasa mabu Ishtar has spent more than a decade learning at the feet of the ascended masters. In Tap into the Power of the Universal Rays, she shares a roadmap to charting and following our souls mission that provides insight as to why we make choices and how to look...
Book cover of Holding Yawulyu

Holding Yawulyu

White Culture and Black Women's Law

by Zohl dé Ishtar
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2016

For two years, Zohl dé Ishtar lived in a one-room tin shed with the women Elders of Balgo. As their "Culture Woman", Zohl assisted the Elders in establishing and coordinating the Kapululangu Women's Law and Culture Centre. Holding Yawulyu: White Culture and Black Women's Law tells the amazing...
Book cover of University of San Francisco 2012
by Ishtar Schneider
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2011

College guides written by students for students. University of San Francisco Students Tell It Like It Is This insider guide to University of San Francisco in San Francisco, CA, features more than 160 pages of in-depth information, including student reviews, rankings across 20 campus...
Book cover of Twist & Turn of Faith

Twist & Turn of Faith

A True Story

by Ishtar
Language: English
Release Date: January 9, 2017

This is a true story that anyone can relate to and create a connection with. When you face challenges, you will succeed only if you have faith in yourself and the path that is created for you. Everyone has a choice; some people will choose the wrong path, and some will choose the right path. I chose mine with strength and belief while fighting my own demons.
Book cover of Holding Yawulyu

Holding Yawulyu

White Culture and Black Women's Law

by Zohl dé Ishtar
Language: English
Release Date: May 28, 2006

This deeply moving, historical account of indigenous culture—specifically, the elder women of Wirrimanu—offers profound insight into white culture's impact on indigenous women's Yawulyu (law) and an analysis of the competing interests that can make indigenous and white interactions complex, painful, and fraught with problems.
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