An Invitation to Good Paths
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12775/LL.4.2024.011Abstract
The author discusses new books by three Indigenous American writers – N. Scott Momaday, Richard Wagamese, and Clayton Thomas-Müller – pointing out that they share a common theme. These books address issues related to Indigenous philosophy and reflections on the relationship between humans and nature. In his conclusion, the author suggests that the reviewed books help readers to understand the principles of the Indigenous worldview by emphasizing qualities such as mindfulness, sensitivity, and humility.
References
Hlebowicz, B. (2024, 13 lutego). Navarre Scott Momaday: niedźwiedź opowiadacz. Tygodnik Powszechny [wydanie online], https://www.tygodnikpowszechny.pl/navarre-scott-momaday-niedzwiedz-opowiadacz-186184
Momaday, N. S. (2020). Earth keeper: Reflections on the American land. Harper.
Thomas-Müller, C. (2021). Life in the City of Dirty Water: A Memoir of Healing, Allen Lane.
Wagamese, R. (2013). One Drum: Stories and Ceremonies for a Planet. Douglas and McIntyre.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2025 Krzysztof M. Mączkowski

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
1. The authors give the publisher (Polish Ethnological Society) non-exclusive license to use the work in the following fields:a) recording of a Work / subject of a related copyright;
b) reproduction (multiplication) Work / subject of a related copyright in print and digital technique (ebook, audiobook);
c) marketing of units of reproduced Work / subject of a related copyright;
d) introduction of Work / object of related copyright to computer memory;
e) dissemination of the work in an electronic version in the formula of open access under the Creative Commons license (CC BY - ND 3.0).
2. The authors give the publisher the license free of charge.
3. The use of the work by publisher in the above mentioned aspects is not limited in time, quantitatively nor territorially.
Stats
Number of views and downloads: 70
Number of citations: 0