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David Crow, Red Stiletto
I was three and a half the first time my dad told me we had to get rid of my mother.
The Pale-Faced Lie || David Crow
City Limits (UK), December 10-17, 1987.
Cover art: Gary Panter, cover design: David Crow, art editor: Lesley Weeks.
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Tree Medicine with David Crow
David Crow’s 7-week program, Tree Medicine: Create a Home Pharmacy of Potent Healing Oils, Flowers & Barks for Body, Mind & Spirit Wellness, explores powerful tree medicines that can help ease your mind and emotions, uplift your spirit, and reduce stress and anxiety. You’ve likely used some form of tree medicine to help boost your immunity, such as an infuser with essential oils of…
"The Pale-Faced Lie: A True Story"by David Crow.
"The Pale-Faced Lie: A True Story" is a gripping memoir by David Crow, recounting his tumultuous upbringing in the 1950s and 60s. Born to a Native American mother and a white father, Crow navigates a childhood marked by poverty, abuse, and racism on the Navajo reservation. His father, a charming yet abusive man, subjects Crow and his siblings to physical and emotional torment. As Crow grows older, he grapples with his identity, torn between his white and Navajo heritage. Despite the challenges he faces, Crow finds solace in his connection to the land and his determination to rise above his circumstances. The memoir delves into themes of resilience, family bonds, and the quest for self-discovery amidst adversity. Through Crow's candid storytelling, readers are transported into the heart of his experiences, ultimately witnessing his journey towards healing and forgiveness. "The Pale-Faced Lie" is a powerful testament to the human spirit's capacity to overcome hardship and find redemption.
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