From Library JournalBased on the work of anthropologist collectors, this compendium of more than 100 Native American chants and songs revises and updates a prior edition out of print since...
'A brilliant display of the amazing range and depth of Native American poetic traditions and a stunning revelation that poetry really is a ubiquitous art--A triumphant work.'
Originally published in 1954, this is a magnificent book about the greatest adventure of our age: humanity’s exploration of the skies and space.
'A brilliant display of the amazing range and depth of Native American poetic traditions and a stunning revelation that poetry really is a ubiquitous art--A triumphant work.'
The book does not address religion at length, but it does mention Bahá'u'lláh, founder of Murchie's religion, the Bahá'í Faith. Song of the Sky was a Book of the Month Club selection for December 1954.
Song of the Sky: An Exploration of the Ocean of Air is a fascinating book written by Guy Murchie. The book is a comprehensive exploration of the atmosphere around us, the air we breathe, and the wonders of the sky.