Author Topic: Hal Zina Bennett  (Read 6895 times)

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Hal Zina Bennett
« on: May 26, 2006, 03:55:33 pm »
He is a contributing editor to Shaman's Drum magazine.  He has written books on Zuni fetishes and other Indian stuff.  He himself is not Indian  Who is he?  How accurate are his writings?  Should I think of his stuff as his personal ideas on things?

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Re: Hal Zina Bennett
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2006, 05:33:32 pm »
Shamans Drum overall is pretty terrible. I wouldn't trust any writer of theirs, much less their editors.

His books.
http://www.halzinabennett.com/HZBbooks.htm

The central ideas behind some of his books appall me. Basically they're "how to" books for wannabes.
http://www.writers.net/writers/books/14715?PHPSESSID=43fb483a08046b4063341ec85f58f5d9
"Zuni Fetishes: Using Native American Objects for Meditation, Reflection and Insight
Published by HarperSanFrancisco 1993 ISBN: 0-06-250069-4
In explaining the nature of fetishes and the psychological and spiritual benefits that we can gain from their use, Bennett provides illuminating crosscultural comparisons, stimulating exercises, and journaling opportunities."  

He's also endorsed by some of the biggest exploiters out there.

"Spirit Animals & The Wheel of Life: Earth-Centered Practices for Daily Living  
Published by Hampton Roads March 2001 ISBN: 1-57174-216-6
"Spirit Animals is a uniquely practical approach to the mystical teachings of totem animals. Bennett's guidance and heart-felt teachings remove the veil from the world of shamanism." --Ted Andrews, author of Animal-Speak and Animal-Wise
"Hal provides us with valuable information on how we may once again fit into the patterns and rhythms of nature and live in harmony with all of its creatures." --Brad Steiger, author of Shadow World: Spiritual Encounters that Can Change Your Life"