In his final work, the great and beloved Native American scholar Vine Deloria Jr. takes us into the realm of the spiritual and reveals through eyewitness accounts the immense power of medicine men.The World We Used To Live In, a fascinating collection of anecdotes from tribes across the country, explores everything from healing miracles and scared rituals to Navajos who could move the sun. In this compelling work, which draws upon a lifetime of scholarship, Deloria shows us how ancient powers fit into our modern understanding of science and the cosmos, and how future generations may draw strength from the old ways.
“Deloria, Jr. was angry at what he saw as a growing godlessness in contemporary American society. His posthumous TheWorld We Used To Live Inis a call for today’s American Indians to accept as true many of the stories told by Indian medicine men in earlier centuries.” –The Salt Lake Tribune
“Some of these stories demonstrate that Native science had capabilities unheard of today. They illustrate the fact that contemporary life, for all its material progress, has not yet touched what human potential might accomplish without external technology.” –Winds of Change
“Deloria, Jr. lets us witness the feats of “Medicine Men” of the past, showing that their calling included powers in all areas of life” –MultiCultural Review
“The World We Used to Live In”, is a collection of stories that Deloria kept in his pocket over the years, stories that concerned him throughout his life – stories of American Indian spirituality. This book is a treasury of observations on the wisdom and experience of medicine men from several native cultures.” –Wicazo SA Review
“Deloria pairs each story he records with his own commentary on the text, a commentary always executed with inl£&