Published Writings

  • Pueblo Indians designed cultures and corn that fit the enviornment ratherthan altering the environment to suit their desires

    Corn Culture

    AIQ Fall 2008

  • A large explosion with flames and smoke, indicating a fire or destructive event, with the text 'shock and awe' and 'war on words' overlaid.

    Consumer

    Shock and Awe 2004

  • Cover of The Humanist magazine, March/April 2001, with a special 60th anniversary issue, showing nuclear power plant, pollution, and environmental imagery, overlaid with the phrase 'The New Peace Initiative' in red lettering.

    Body Knowledge, Empathy, and the Body Politic

    The Humanist March/April 2001

  • Analysis of Leslie Marmon Silko's "Ceremony"

    Knotted Bellies and Fragile Webs: Untangling and Re-spinning in Tayo's Healing Journey

    AIQ Spring 1995

  • Cover page of a magazine or journal titled 'At The Crossroads' Issue Five, featuring topics on feminism, spirituality, new science paradigms, book reviews, and cultural debates, with a black and white illustration of a woven textile or tapestry.

    Hopi and Tantric Clues to the Cretan Labyrinth

    At the Crossroads 1994

  • Book cover titled "The Politics of Women's Spirituality" with an illustration of a woman's profile with long flowing hair, surrounded by stylized waves and clouds, with a color scheme of yellow, black, red, and white.

    On Common Ground

    The Politics of Women’s Spirituality 1994

  • The Hopi Environmental Ethos

    Hopi: Songs of the Fourth World, a Resource Handbook 1986

  • Cover of a journal or magazine titled 'Hawaii Island Journal - February 2001' with the headline 'Not Chief Seattle's Speech', authored by Jude Todd. The cover features a blue-toned watercolor painting of ocean waves.

    Not Chief Seattle’s Speech

    Hawaii Island Journal February 2001

“The Hopi belief in the connection to Spider Woman via a gossamer thread through the doorway at the top of the head can be translated into Tantric terms: when we keep our crown chakras open through meditation, Spider Woman illuminates our mental center. We may then dispel the illusion of linear time and mortality.”

— Hopi and Tantric Clues to the Cretan Labyrinth

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