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Silvester J. Brito
Silvester Brito is a poet who reports that most of his poems come from the lives of the people he lives with and reflect either a metaphysical or a philosophical view on life. He is also interested in the field of folk medicine, especially as practiced by the shamans in the New World.
Online resources by or about Silvester J. Brito:
Silvester J. Brito
Author: Univ. of Wyoming American Indian Studies Program
Type: authorbio
Description: Short biography of the author, from the factulty listing for the Univ. of Wyoming American Indian Studies Program. Includes a photo.
URL: http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/aist/academic.asp?pageID=22
Books by Silvester J. Brito:
Brito, Silvester J.. Looking through a squared-off circle
Marvin, S.D. : Blue Cloud Quarterly Press, 1985.
Genre: Poetry
Description: 24 p. ; 22 cm. Blue Cloud quarterly, 0006-5064 ; vol. 31, no. 2.
Audience: Adult
Brito, Silvester J.. Man from a rainbow
Marvin, S.D : Blue Cloud Quarterly Press, 1983.
Genre: Poetry
Description: 23 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. Blue Cloud quarterly, 0006-5064 ; v. 29, no. 2.
Audience: Adult
Brito, Silvester J.. Red cedar warrior
Laramie, WY. : Jelm Mountain Press, 1986.
Genre: Poetry
Description: 75 p. ; 24 cm.
Audience: Adult
ISBN: 0936204508
Brito, Silvester J.. The way of a peyote roadman
New York : Peter Lang, 1989.
Genre: Nonfiction
Description: 183 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. American university studies. Series XXI, Regional studies ; vol. 1.
Native American Church of North America. Indians of North America--Religion. Peyotism.
Audience: Adult
ISBN: 0820410640
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