She Who Wears Moccasins and Carries A Big Stick

If I I Told You Would You Believe Me

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Health Care Issues, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Candace Dawn Hill-Trevena ISBN: 9781460297896
Publisher: FriesenPress Publication: March 13, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Candace Dawn Hill-Trevena
ISBN: 9781460297896
Publisher: FriesenPress
Publication: March 13, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

My father calls and tells me I have a name for you—"She Who Wears Moccasins and Carries a Big Stick" to which I reply what does that mean and he replies—"the moccasins represents your traditional spiritual walk and the big stick is symbolized by your political health activism walk".
He could not be closer to the truth as my life is a journey of two very different yet connected parts of my life path the last thirty years. The stories you read may be hard to believe but they are all true and my thoughts and opinions are solely mine. My father always taught me the power of "original thought". You may not agree with my conclusions but I pray my words encourage curiosity, the seeking of questions and the bravery to step outside the box so many find themselves inside today.
I will take you on a journey that reveals the unspoken unseen world of spirit where inanimate objects are brought to life where the voiceless are given a voice. Show you how my perseverance and strength attained through stepping out of the world through ancient fasting. We all have no choice now but to become the fearless warriors for our next seven generations they are depending on us.

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My father calls and tells me I have a name for you—"She Who Wears Moccasins and Carries a Big Stick" to which I reply what does that mean and he replies—"the moccasins represents your traditional spiritual walk and the big stick is symbolized by your political health activism walk".
He could not be closer to the truth as my life is a journey of two very different yet connected parts of my life path the last thirty years. The stories you read may be hard to believe but they are all true and my thoughts and opinions are solely mine. My father always taught me the power of "original thought". You may not agree with my conclusions but I pray my words encourage curiosity, the seeking of questions and the bravery to step outside the box so many find themselves inside today.
I will take you on a journey that reveals the unspoken unseen world of spirit where inanimate objects are brought to life where the voiceless are given a voice. Show you how my perseverance and strength attained through stepping out of the world through ancient fasting. We all have no choice now but to become the fearless warriors for our next seven generations they are depending on us.

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