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“Because you believed me, I began to believe myself. Because of you, I am here.”  Jessica has contemplated suicide for a while now. Grappling with the reverberating grief of losing her beloved grandmother and the trauma of a broken home, young Jessica is reaching a place so far from herself, her community, and the traditional Indigenous teachings she once lived by, it is frightening.   When it all becomes too much, Jessica attempts to take the final step over the ledge. What follows is a journey through the sacred spaces within memory, song, and the spirit world, guided by two playful…mehr

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“Because you believed me, I began to believe myself. Because of you, I am here.”  Jessica has contemplated suicide for a while now. Grappling with the reverberating grief of losing her beloved grandmother and the trauma of a broken home, young Jessica is reaching a place so far from herself, her community, and the traditional Indigenous teachings she once lived by, it is frightening.   When it all becomes too much, Jessica attempts to take the final step over the ledge. What follows is a journey through the sacred spaces within memory, song, and the spirit world, guided by two playful tricksters—eagles, who happen to have lifetimes of wisdom to share. With a love of riddles and soaring beyond the edges of possibility, they turn and twist Jessica’s reality until she can finally ground herself in what she has known all along, and allow the love, strength and voice of her beloved grandmother to once again be remembered and heard. The trajectory of Jessica’s life will be changed forever.  From Hopi Elder, Pershlie "Perci" Ami, and Street Outreach Worker, Anthony Goulet, comes a creative, sensitive, and thoughtful approach to the topic of suicide. With over forty years of combined experience in youth development and suicide prevention, they have created a unique opportunity for readers to have an open conversation on topics that may be uncomfortable, yet are crucial to hold space for the healing of our loved ones.
Autorenporträt
Pershlie “Perci” Ami is a member of the Hopi/Tewa Tribe, from the Village of Walpi, AZ. For more than ten years Perci has served as a strong advocate for suicide prevention, substance abuse prevention and addiction recovery. She devotes much of her time to the Native American Center for Excellence Substance Abuse Prevention Program as a facilitator for the Gathering of Native Americans (GONA). Perci received the Women’s Federation for World Peace USA Award, Her Story Award, and the Marcus Harrison Jr. Leadership Award for her exemplary work in healing, serving and advocating for Native American communities. Perci utilizes her values of culture, traditions, and family in her peace work, helping Indigenous people connect and focus on healing the mind, body, and spirit. In addition, Perci volunteers at a local ministry in Phoenix, AZ.