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Top 25 Paula Gunn Allen Quotes (2024 Update)

Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “The root of oppression is the loss of memory.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “Snowflakes, leaves, humans, plants, raindrops, stars, molecules, microscopic entities all come in communities. The singular cannot in reality exist.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “Indians think it is important to remember, while Americans believe it is important to forget.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “Healing the self means committing ourselves to a wholehearted willingness to be what and how we are-beings frail and fragile, strong and passionate, neurotic and balanced, diseased and whole, partial and complete, stingy and generous, twisted and straight, storm-tossed and quiescent, bound and free.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “We are the land. To the best of my understanding, that is the fundamental idea that permeates American Indian life...”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “It’s a little-known linguistic curiosity that the name Jehovah or Jaweh is the same name as Eve; Havva, the counterpart name in Farsi, the language spoken by the Persians, means either Jaweh or Eve.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “Breath is life, and the intermingling of breaths is the purpose of good living. This is in essence the great principle on which all productive living must rest, for relationships among all the beings of the universe must be fulfilled; in this way each individual life may also be fulfilled.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “As long as we avoid the creative, we are condemned to reaction.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “True shamans live in a world that is alive with what is to rationalist sight unseen, a world pulsing with intelligence.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “Feminists too often believe that no one has never experienced the kind of society that empowered women and made that empowerment the basis of rules and civilization. The price the feminist community must pay because it is not aware is necessary confusion, division and much lost time.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “Medicine people are truly citizens of two worlds, and those who continue to walk the path of medicine power learn to keep their balance in both the ordinary and the non-ordinary worlds...”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “In America, law substitutes for custom.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “For the American Indian, the ability of all creatures to share in the process of ongoing creation makes all things sacred.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “The hoop dancer dances within what encircles him, demonstrating how the people live in motion within the circling spirals of time and space. They are no more limited than water and sky. At green corn dance time, water and sky come together, in Indian time, to make rain.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “America does not seem to remember that it derived its wealth, its values, its food, much of its medicine, and a large part of its “dream” from Native Americans.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “Human beings need to belong to a tradition and equally need to know about the world in which they find themselves.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “Idealization of a group is a natural consequence of separation from the group; in other words, it is a by-product of alienation.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “Hoop Dancer is a rendering of my understanding of the process by which one enters into timelessness – that place where one is whole.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “The shadows cannot speak.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “In the native world, major gods come in trios, duos, and groups. It is the habit of non-natives to discover the supreme being, the one and only head god, a habit lent to them by monotheism.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “The Indians used to be the only inhabitants of the Americas, but times change. Having perceived us as belonging to history, they are free to emote over us, to re-create us in their history-based understanding, and dismiss our present lives as archaic and irrelevant to the times.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “We are the women of daylight; of clocks and steel foundries, of drugstores and streetlights, of superhighways that slice our days in two. Our dreams are pale memories of themselves, and nagging doubt is the false measure of our days.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “An odd thing occurs in the minds of Americans when Indian civilization in mentioned: little or nothing.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “Wars of imperial conquest have not been solely or even mostly waged over the land and its resources, but they have been fought within the bodies, minds and hearts of the people of the earth for dominion over them.”
Paula Gunn Allen Quote: “She wanted to cry. To scream. To shriek like a crazy wind.”
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