RELIGION
Martin, Joel W.

Native American Religion

(3) YA Religion in American Life series. Emphasizing the broad diversity of and the role of nature and the environment in Native religions, this well-written account covers the religious beliefs and practices of various tribes, from the construction of ancient burial mounds to the influence of Christianity on twentieth-century Indians. Religious freedom, tribal independence, and land preservation are integrated into the text, which is accompanied by black-and-white illustrations. Bib., ind.

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