Drumming & Dreaming Algonquian Tales of the Eastern Woodland Native Americans - primarily the Nipmuc Tribe.
In 2013, his poetry.
In 2010, his poetry won a competition in the Memescapes Journal of Fine Arts.
He travels throughout the United States, Canada, and parts of Europe, to schools, colleges, Pow Wows, and other organizations sharing the music, culture, and history of Nipmuc people.
Crow Storm Publishing 2017(c) About the Author: Larry Spotted Crow Mann is an award-winning writer/poet, performer, Nipmuc cultural educator, Story Teller and Citizen of the Nipmuc Tribe.
Through the voice of Crow and guidance of Bear, Mother Earth, once again, speaks in the language of the Indigenous People of North America.
As you accompany Crow and Bear on this Quest, the beauty, mystery, and wonder of Turtle Island mightily reveals itself.
When Bear sees his winged friend in distress, he comes to his aid.
He has suffered a great tragedy - he cannot find his Dream.
In Drumming & Dreaming, that Healing Power is called upon by Crow.
But at the very roots, it\'s all about the Healing Power that these messages carry.
Sometimes, a Tale is shared just for a good laugh.
These legends also represent the unknown, the Magic, and that things are not always as they seem.
We learn the skills to interact with our environment as a living being and codify those teachings within our own existence.
They show us lessons of Love, courage, kindness, respect, humility, truth, and wisdom.
They give life and meaning to everything in the Universe.
The Art of Native American Story Telling has been passed down for thousands of years.
All Lovers of Native American legends, culture, and history will be vividly inspired and thrilled to add this captivating book to their collection.
Award-winning writer, Larry Spotted Crow Mann skillfully brings forth the Oral Tradition in this brilliantly woven Collection of Legends, that beckon the Spirt of the Land, and the Ancient Voices that still have so much to Teach us all.
Drumming & Dreaming Algonquian Tales of the Eastern Woodland Native Americans - primarily the Nipmuc Tribe