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Featured in THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW, VANITY FAIR 'Hot Type: Dana Gluckstein honors the DIGNITY of indigenous tribes,' ELLE 'True Grace...stunning, inspiring', PUBLISHERS WEEKLY 'striking textured masterpieces of mood.' 'The Indigenous Peoples of the world have a gift to give that the world needs desperately, this reminder that we are made for harmony, for interdependence. If we are ever to prosper, it will only be together...The work of Dana Gluckstein helps us to truly see, not just appearances, but essences, to see as God sees us, not just the physical form, but also the luminous soul that shines through us.' Archbishop Desmond Tutu, DIGNITY. DIGNITY's power, artistry, and impassioned call to action make it a historic book in support of Indigenous Peoples who are among the world's most impoverished and oppressed inhabitants. The inspirational text is intended to give a fuller awareness of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples adopted in 200
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