Talking Stick
The talking stick comes from the Native American tradition. It is a respectful way to talk things, especially a disagreement.
Co-Intelligent Prison Work
Here is a compassionate program used within prisons that features the "talking stick" to create equality.
Here is a compassionate program used within prisons that features the "talking stick" to create equality.
Facts About The Talking Stick
The "talking stick" reminds everyone that within the speaker there is a sacred spark of the Great Spirit.
The "talking stick" reminds everyone that within the speaker there is a sacred spark of the Great Spirit.
Family Storytelling
This family uses a "talking fork" at Thanksgiving so that all members can participate in the storytelling.
This family uses a "talking fork" at Thanksgiving so that all members can participate in the storytelling.
Myths And Legends
Thoughts about how a "talking stick" can be used around an outdoor campfire to encourage group storytelling.
Thoughts about how a "talking stick" can be used around an outdoor campfire to encourage group storytelling.
The Native American Indian Talking Stick
Learn all the fascinating details about the tradition of the "talking stick" and the "answering feather."
Learn all the fascinating details about the tradition of the "talking stick" and the "answering feather."
A Story Of The Humble Warrior
A story about how a "talking stick" allowed the younger members of a tribe to express their spiritual nature.
A story about how a "talking stick" allowed the younger members of a tribe to express their spiritual nature.
Talking Sticks
Wolf Shadow offers valuable information about carving your own "talking stick." It's something an individual or family could do.
Wolf Shadow offers valuable information about carving your own "talking stick." It's something an individual or family could do.
When You Disagree
It helps to balance the power, and affirm the value of each other�s views, when reach for your "Talking Stick."
It helps to balance the power, and affirm the value of each other�s views, when reach for your "Talking Stick."
