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160 pp.
| Oxford
| August, 1999
|
TradeISBN 0-19-511035-8$$22.00
(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.