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  1. The Moki Snake Dance by Walter Hough, 1992-10
  2. Orayvi Revisited: Social Stratification in an Egalitarian Society by Jerrold E. Levy, 1992-11-01
  3. Grand Canyon's East Rim Drive : Westbound CD by Walkabout Audio Tours, 2000-09-01
  4. From Hunters To Healers: Visionary Aspects of Human Transformation and the New Paradigm of Life by Patrick Cain, 2003-01-07
  5. Grand Canyon's East Rim Drive : Eastbound CD by Walkabout Audio Tours, 2000-09-01
  6. Grand Canyon's East Rim Drive : cassette by Walkabout Audio Tours, 2000-09-01
  7. Grand Canyon's West Rim Drive : CD by Walkabout Audio Tours, 2000-09-01
  8. Grand Canyon's West Rim Drive : cassette by Walkabout Audio Tours, 2000-09-01
  9. Western Pueblo Identities: Regional Interaction, Migration, and Transformation by Andrew I. Duff, 2002-02
  10. Kachinas: A Hopi Artist's Documentary by Northland Editors, 1973-01-25
  11. The Hopi Survival Kit by Thomas E. Mails, 1996-10
  12. Coyote & the Winnowing Birds: A Traditional Hopi Tale by Eugene Sekaquaptewa, Emory Sekaquaptewa, et all 1994-04
  13. [Large size softcover] Visual Testament and the Israelite Indian by Tom Cryer, 1999
  14. Hopi Dwellings: Architectural Change at Orayvi by Catherine M. Cameron, 1999-04

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Many people feel the birth of the Rainbow Family was foretold many, many years ago by various Native American tribes. Unfortunately, all of these tales are Oral Histories, so the specifics vary from version to version. About all we can do is compare the versions, and try to get the basic "feel" of the prophecy.
Warriors of the Rainbow
    This prophecy is the one that has become famous as it fortells the birth of the "Rainbow Warriors", who will save the earth from environmental destruction. Many people feel that we are these Rainbow Warriors.
    The Rainbow Warrior
    A short story about what it means to be a "Rainbow Warrior". This version comes from a farm in Ohio.
    Warriors of the Rainbow
    This version comes to us from Lelanie Fuller Stone "The Cherokee Lady", who has published several book on Indian Herbal Medicine. This version she says was told to her as a young girl by here Grandmother.
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    This is a summarization of Black Elk's vision as retold in the book "Black Elk Speaks". This talks alot about "Rainbows". and the Rainbow Tribe of many colors.
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    The Hopi prophecies are probably the most famous, as they talk about the "Age of Purification", and there are many people that believe the signs foretold in this prophecy have happened in the last 50 years or so.

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