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Experience the extraordinary potential that stories hold-the power to heal, calm, and rejuvenate. This magical collection of more than 40 tales from around the world brims with wise words that illustrate many mysterious and sometimes simple ways to wellness and happiness. Through introductions, comments, and discussion starters, Livo provides guidance for reading and reflecting on each tale. The stories are organized into four main areas: healing the self, healing relationships, healing the community, and healing the Earth. In addition to an extensive bibliography, Livo offers a treasure trove…mehr
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Experience the extraordinary potential that stories hold-the power to heal, calm, and rejuvenate. This magical collection of more than 40 tales from around the world brims with wise words that illustrate many mysterious and sometimes simple ways to wellness and happiness. Through introductions, comments, and discussion starters, Livo provides guidance for reading and reflecting on each tale. The stories are organized into four main areas: healing the self, healing relationships, healing the community, and healing the Earth. In addition to an extensive bibliography, Livo offers a treasure trove of traditional proverbs and old-time herblore. An absolutely wonderful reading experience and resource for educators, parents, students, librarians, folklorists, storytellers, medical professionals, therapists, and anyone interested in folktales and healing. All Levels.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Altersempfehlung: ab 7 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2001
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780313069819
- Artikelnr.: 37816904
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Altersempfehlung: ab 7 Jahre
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2001
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780313069819
- Artikelnr.: 37816904
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Norma J. Livo, Professor Emerita, University of Colorado, Denver is the author and co-author of numerous books, many of them award-winners, including Storytelling: Process & Practice (Libraries Unlimited, 1986), Folk Stories of the Hmong (Libraries Unlimited, 1991), and Bringing Out Their Best (Libraries Unlimited, 2003). She served on the board of the National Storytelling Association, and is Founder of the Rocky Mountain Storytelling Conference. She has a national following as a storyteller and received NSN's 2002 ORACLE Award for Lifetime Achievement in storytelling.
Acknowledgments
Foreword by James R.Regan, M.D
A Short History of Medicine
Introduction
STORIES AND HEALING
THE HEALING POWER OF STORIES
Personal Stories
Getting Ready for Winter
WHAT IS HEALING?
The Healing Traditions of the Past
Ring Around the Roses
Jack and Jill
Leeches
Leech to the Rescue
Legends of Mate (South America)
Wine As Doctor (Germany)
HOW STORIES HEAL
Stories As Connectors
Humor As a Preventative and Cure
Healing the Spirit, the Family, and Society
Aging and Death
Process of Healing Through Narrative
THE STORIES
HEALING THE SELF
The Princess Who Would Not Laugh (Norway)
Iron Logic (Traditional Jewish Folktale)
The Old Woman and the Physician (Greece)
The Greedy Youngster (Norway)
The Princess and the Soldiers (Scotland)
Intelligence and Luck (Slavonia)
The Cure for Axe Wounds in the Knee (Finland)
Dance Like Nobody Is Watching (American Urban Myth)
The Maiden Without Hands (Grimm Brothers, Germany)
A Journey to the Underworld (Bantu)
Salt (Russia)
Guru's Advice (Tibet)
Anansi's Greed for Common Sense (Jamaica)
The Dog and the Wolf (Aesop, Greece)
HEALING RELATIONSHIPS
The Cure (Syria)
A Bird Couple's Vow (Hmong)
The Lute Player (Russia)
The Seventh Night of the Seventh Month (China)
The Lake of Healing or Loughleagh (Ireland)
Grandfather's Corner (Germany)
The Doll (Ukraine)
The Tiger's Whisker (Korea)
The Mirror (China)
The Seven Swans (Europe)
HEALING THE COMMUNITY
A Blessing Might in Fact Be a Curse (Ethiopia and Sudan)
Mulla Nasreddin (Persia)
Stone Soup (Ireland)
The Ugly Duckling (Hans Christian Andersen, Denmark)
Silver Heels (Colorado, United States)
The Wonder Doctor (Estonia)
Constantine, the Emperor of Rome (Ancient Rome)
The Holmolaiset Build a House (Finland)
I'd Pick More Daisies (United States)
Abandonment Canyon (Japan)
The Golden Cup (Buryat)
The Story of the Owl (Hmong)
HEALING THE EARTH
The Little Water Medicine (Seneca)
The Medicine Spear (Zambia)
The Legend of Hackberry Hill (Colorado, United States)
The Ptarmigan (Japan)
The Rainbow (Iroquois)
The Fallibility of Chiefs (Zaire)
Creation, Flood, Naming Story (Hmong)
The Grateful Foxes (Japan)
Tibetan Creation (Tibet)
Where Stories Come From (Seneca, Huron, and Wyandot)
Appendix I: Healing Beliefs and Lore
Beliefs and Practices Throughout the World
Navajo Health Care System
Foods That Are Taken When Ill (Hmong)
Folk Medicine
Herbal Lore from Around the World
Proverbs and Quotes
Appendix II: Roots of Western Medicine
Hippocratic Oath
The Caduceus
Bibliography
Internet
Organizations
Index
Foreword by James R.Regan, M.D
A Short History of Medicine
Introduction
STORIES AND HEALING
THE HEALING POWER OF STORIES
Personal Stories
Getting Ready for Winter
WHAT IS HEALING?
The Healing Traditions of the Past
Ring Around the Roses
Jack and Jill
Leeches
Leech to the Rescue
Legends of Mate (South America)
Wine As Doctor (Germany)
HOW STORIES HEAL
Stories As Connectors
Humor As a Preventative and Cure
Healing the Spirit, the Family, and Society
Aging and Death
Process of Healing Through Narrative
THE STORIES
HEALING THE SELF
The Princess Who Would Not Laugh (Norway)
Iron Logic (Traditional Jewish Folktale)
The Old Woman and the Physician (Greece)
The Greedy Youngster (Norway)
The Princess and the Soldiers (Scotland)
Intelligence and Luck (Slavonia)
The Cure for Axe Wounds in the Knee (Finland)
Dance Like Nobody Is Watching (American Urban Myth)
The Maiden Without Hands (Grimm Brothers, Germany)
A Journey to the Underworld (Bantu)
Salt (Russia)
Guru's Advice (Tibet)
Anansi's Greed for Common Sense (Jamaica)
The Dog and the Wolf (Aesop, Greece)
HEALING RELATIONSHIPS
The Cure (Syria)
A Bird Couple's Vow (Hmong)
The Lute Player (Russia)
The Seventh Night of the Seventh Month (China)
The Lake of Healing or Loughleagh (Ireland)
Grandfather's Corner (Germany)
The Doll (Ukraine)
The Tiger's Whisker (Korea)
The Mirror (China)
The Seven Swans (Europe)
HEALING THE COMMUNITY
A Blessing Might in Fact Be a Curse (Ethiopia and Sudan)
Mulla Nasreddin (Persia)
Stone Soup (Ireland)
The Ugly Duckling (Hans Christian Andersen, Denmark)
Silver Heels (Colorado, United States)
The Wonder Doctor (Estonia)
Constantine, the Emperor of Rome (Ancient Rome)
The Holmolaiset Build a House (Finland)
I'd Pick More Daisies (United States)
Abandonment Canyon (Japan)
The Golden Cup (Buryat)
The Story of the Owl (Hmong)
HEALING THE EARTH
The Little Water Medicine (Seneca)
The Medicine Spear (Zambia)
The Legend of Hackberry Hill (Colorado, United States)
The Ptarmigan (Japan)
The Rainbow (Iroquois)
The Fallibility of Chiefs (Zaire)
Creation, Flood, Naming Story (Hmong)
The Grateful Foxes (Japan)
Tibetan Creation (Tibet)
Where Stories Come From (Seneca, Huron, and Wyandot)
Appendix I: Healing Beliefs and Lore
Beliefs and Practices Throughout the World
Navajo Health Care System
Foods That Are Taken When Ill (Hmong)
Folk Medicine
Herbal Lore from Around the World
Proverbs and Quotes
Appendix II: Roots of Western Medicine
Hippocratic Oath
The Caduceus
Bibliography
Internet
Organizations
Index
Acknowledgments
Foreword by James R.Regan, M.D
A Short History of Medicine
Introduction
STORIES AND HEALING
THE HEALING POWER OF STORIES
Personal Stories
Getting Ready for Winter
WHAT IS HEALING?
The Healing Traditions of the Past
Ring Around the Roses
Jack and Jill
Leeches
Leech to the Rescue
Legends of Mate (South America)
Wine As Doctor (Germany)
HOW STORIES HEAL
Stories As Connectors
Humor As a Preventative and Cure
Healing the Spirit, the Family, and Society
Aging and Death
Process of Healing Through Narrative
THE STORIES
HEALING THE SELF
The Princess Who Would Not Laugh (Norway)
Iron Logic (Traditional Jewish Folktale)
The Old Woman and the Physician (Greece)
The Greedy Youngster (Norway)
The Princess and the Soldiers (Scotland)
Intelligence and Luck (Slavonia)
The Cure for Axe Wounds in the Knee (Finland)
Dance Like Nobody Is Watching (American Urban Myth)
The Maiden Without Hands (Grimm Brothers, Germany)
A Journey to the Underworld (Bantu)
Salt (Russia)
Guru's Advice (Tibet)
Anansi's Greed for Common Sense (Jamaica)
The Dog and the Wolf (Aesop, Greece)
HEALING RELATIONSHIPS
The Cure (Syria)
A Bird Couple's Vow (Hmong)
The Lute Player (Russia)
The Seventh Night of the Seventh Month (China)
The Lake of Healing or Loughleagh (Ireland)
Grandfather's Corner (Germany)
The Doll (Ukraine)
The Tiger's Whisker (Korea)
The Mirror (China)
The Seven Swans (Europe)
HEALING THE COMMUNITY
A Blessing Might in Fact Be a Curse (Ethiopia and Sudan)
Mulla Nasreddin (Persia)
Stone Soup (Ireland)
The Ugly Duckling (Hans Christian Andersen, Denmark)
Silver Heels (Colorado, United States)
The Wonder Doctor (Estonia)
Constantine, the Emperor of Rome (Ancient Rome)
The Holmolaiset Build a House (Finland)
I'd Pick More Daisies (United States)
Abandonment Canyon (Japan)
The Golden Cup (Buryat)
The Story of the Owl (Hmong)
HEALING THE EARTH
The Little Water Medicine (Seneca)
The Medicine Spear (Zambia)
The Legend of Hackberry Hill (Colorado, United States)
The Ptarmigan (Japan)
The Rainbow (Iroquois)
The Fallibility of Chiefs (Zaire)
Creation, Flood, Naming Story (Hmong)
The Grateful Foxes (Japan)
Tibetan Creation (Tibet)
Where Stories Come From (Seneca, Huron, and Wyandot)
Appendix I: Healing Beliefs and Lore
Beliefs and Practices Throughout the World
Navajo Health Care System
Foods That Are Taken When Ill (Hmong)
Folk Medicine
Herbal Lore from Around the World
Proverbs and Quotes
Appendix II: Roots of Western Medicine
Hippocratic Oath
The Caduceus
Bibliography
Internet
Organizations
Index
Foreword by James R.Regan, M.D
A Short History of Medicine
Introduction
STORIES AND HEALING
THE HEALING POWER OF STORIES
Personal Stories
Getting Ready for Winter
WHAT IS HEALING?
The Healing Traditions of the Past
Ring Around the Roses
Jack and Jill
Leeches
Leech to the Rescue
Legends of Mate (South America)
Wine As Doctor (Germany)
HOW STORIES HEAL
Stories As Connectors
Humor As a Preventative and Cure
Healing the Spirit, the Family, and Society
Aging and Death
Process of Healing Through Narrative
THE STORIES
HEALING THE SELF
The Princess Who Would Not Laugh (Norway)
Iron Logic (Traditional Jewish Folktale)
The Old Woman and the Physician (Greece)
The Greedy Youngster (Norway)
The Princess and the Soldiers (Scotland)
Intelligence and Luck (Slavonia)
The Cure for Axe Wounds in the Knee (Finland)
Dance Like Nobody Is Watching (American Urban Myth)
The Maiden Without Hands (Grimm Brothers, Germany)
A Journey to the Underworld (Bantu)
Salt (Russia)
Guru's Advice (Tibet)
Anansi's Greed for Common Sense (Jamaica)
The Dog and the Wolf (Aesop, Greece)
HEALING RELATIONSHIPS
The Cure (Syria)
A Bird Couple's Vow (Hmong)
The Lute Player (Russia)
The Seventh Night of the Seventh Month (China)
The Lake of Healing or Loughleagh (Ireland)
Grandfather's Corner (Germany)
The Doll (Ukraine)
The Tiger's Whisker (Korea)
The Mirror (China)
The Seven Swans (Europe)
HEALING THE COMMUNITY
A Blessing Might in Fact Be a Curse (Ethiopia and Sudan)
Mulla Nasreddin (Persia)
Stone Soup (Ireland)
The Ugly Duckling (Hans Christian Andersen, Denmark)
Silver Heels (Colorado, United States)
The Wonder Doctor (Estonia)
Constantine, the Emperor of Rome (Ancient Rome)
The Holmolaiset Build a House (Finland)
I'd Pick More Daisies (United States)
Abandonment Canyon (Japan)
The Golden Cup (Buryat)
The Story of the Owl (Hmong)
HEALING THE EARTH
The Little Water Medicine (Seneca)
The Medicine Spear (Zambia)
The Legend of Hackberry Hill (Colorado, United States)
The Ptarmigan (Japan)
The Rainbow (Iroquois)
The Fallibility of Chiefs (Zaire)
Creation, Flood, Naming Story (Hmong)
The Grateful Foxes (Japan)
Tibetan Creation (Tibet)
Where Stories Come From (Seneca, Huron, and Wyandot)
Appendix I: Healing Beliefs and Lore
Beliefs and Practices Throughout the World
Navajo Health Care System
Foods That Are Taken When Ill (Hmong)
Folk Medicine
Herbal Lore from Around the World
Proverbs and Quotes
Appendix II: Roots of Western Medicine
Hippocratic Oath
The Caduceus
Bibliography
Internet
Organizations
Index







