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Story Archives: ULM's Spyker earns Nautilus Book Award


ULM's Spyker earns Nautilus Book Award
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Dr. Brad Keeney, holder of the Hanna Spyker Endowment Chair in the ULM School of Marriage and Family Therapy, is a 2011 Silver winner of a Nautilus Book Award in the multicultural/ indigenous category.

The national award recognizes imaginative works that promote spiritual growth, conscious living and positive social change, according to its web site. Keeney joins a group of select previous winners including the Dalai Lama, Andrew Weil and Judy Collins, just to name a few.

The recognition is for his book, The Bushman Way of Tracking God, which presents Keeney's research on the Kalahari Bushmen of southern Africa, the world's oldest living culture. The Kalahari have been practicing ancient oral traditions and spiritual practices that have survived over 60,000 years, even in the face of never-ending crises.

Keeney has been featured in American Shaman: an Odyssey of Global Healing Traditions, which won a Best Spiritual Book award from Spirituality & Health magazine. He is also the author of numerous psychotherapy texts.


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