Native American Spirituality and the Changing Seasons - a podcast by noreply@blogger.com (Travis Edrington)

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James E. Pete, whose Anishinaabe name is Guyaushk (Seagull) is a member of the Red Cliff Band
of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin, is from the Eagle Clan, has two sons, and sevengrandchildren. He currently serves as the Director of the Native American and Indigenous Culture
Center for Northland College.


Jim will share teachings he learned from Tribal Elders about the relationship between spirituality and
the natural settings of the four seasons. Within a traditional sense of many Tribal Communities, theteachings from Tribal Elders has been such an importance aspect, to the survival from many
challenges for thousands of years.


Jim has a Doctorate in Business Administration and his doctoral project utilized these teachings, in
the concentration and encouragement on the integration of traditional beliefs and philosophies, intothe modern day Tribal Organization. 


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