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"Joseph Rael (Beautiful Painted Arrow) was born on the Southern Ute Reservation in 1935, grew up at Picuris Pueblo, and attended the Santa Fe Indian boarding school. In his first book for children, Joseph shares his life and teachings with co-author David Kopacz. Joseph says that the United States sent Indian kids to boarding schools to make American kids out of them, now he shares his teachings with American kids to make Indian kids out of them. This book reminds kids (and adults, too) what it means to be walking the pathway of divine presence and that we are all born holy beings, but we forget that as we grow up"--…mehr

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"Joseph Rael (Beautiful Painted Arrow) was born on the Southern Ute Reservation in 1935, grew up at Picuris Pueblo, and attended the Santa Fe Indian boarding school. In his first book for children, Joseph shares his life and teachings with co-author David Kopacz. Joseph says that the United States sent Indian kids to boarding schools to make American kids out of them, now he shares his teachings with American kids to make Indian kids out of them. This book reminds kids (and adults, too) what it means to be walking the pathway of divine presence and that we are all born holy beings, but we forget that as we grow up"--
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Joseph Rael, whose Tiwa name is Tsluu-teh-koh-ay (Beautiful Painted Arrow) , is a visionary healer and artist. He brings together in his person Southern Ute (through his Mother) and Picuris Pueblo (through his Father) traditions and is a citizen of the Southern Ute Tribe and the United States of America. He is the author of many books, including Sound: Native Teachings & Visionary Art, Being & Vibration: Entering the New World, Ceremonies of the Living Spirit, and with David Kopacz, Walking the Medicine Wheel: Healing Trauma & PTSD and Becoming Medicine: Pathways of Initiation into a Living Spirituality. He is a graduate of the University of New Mexico and holds a master's degree in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin. He has worked for HUD, the All Indian Pueblo Council, and the Indian Health Service, using Native American traditions and holistic health care to help those suffering from addiction. In 1983 he had a formative vision of Sound Peace Chambers and has overseen the construction of over 65 chambers on four continents, which led to him being recognized by the United Nations for his work for world peace.