• Sep 7, 2025 The Heartbeat Of Wounded Knee igenous histories and cultures - Encourages dialogue on social justice and human rights 3 - Supports efforts to preserve Native languages and traditions Continuing Challenges and the Path Forward Ongoing Issues Faced by N By Kelley Willms
• Aug 10, 2025 Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee on Native American tribes from the 1860s through the 1890s. Brown's narrative focuses on the stories of individual tribes, leaders, and communities, shedding light on their resistance and suffering. The title itself is derived f By Darien Green
• Aug 21, 2025 The Wounded Healer Henri Nouwen s, including pastoral care, counseling, leadership, and personal growth. For Caregivers and Pastors - Recognize your own wounds and vulnerabilities. - Approach others with humility, empathy, and authenticity. - Create safe spaces where others feel seen and heard. For Personal Develop By Letha Schulist
• May 5, 2026 The Wounded Womb Bloating or Pressure: Due to fibroids or other structural changes. Emotional and Psychological Symptoms - Anxiety or Depression: Often linked to fertility issues or traumatic reproductive experiences. - Sense of Loss or Grief: Especially following miscarriage or stillbirth. - Low Sel By Brock Hintz
• Jul 28, 2025 Arthur Frank The Wounded Storyteller d the concept of the 'wounded storyteller' to explore how illness and suffering influence personal narratives and identity. His work emphasizes the importance of storytelling in making sense of illness experiences. What ar By Tevin Thiel
• Oct 21, 2025 What Happened After Wounded Knee children, served as a deliberate assault on cultural identity, resulting in a generational trauma that continues to reverberate today. Many families were permanently separated due to forced adoptions. III. The Rise of Pan-Indianism an By Jacqueline Corkery
• Aug 25, 2025 Wounded Knee broken treaties, land seizures, cultural suppression, and systematic violence against Indigenous populations. The Ghost Dance movement, which the U.S. army perceived as a threat, provided a pretext for the attack, hig By Clifford Nader