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61. Native North American well the Puritan attitudes to the religion of the also used as the name for ceremoniesand councils SE, Washington, DC 20003 native american Rights Fund 1506 http://www.geocities.com/intangible_soul/rnativ.html | |
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62. Br-native erroneous conviction that the native american cultures were the extent to which religioninfluenced social the bundles and respective ceremonies released power http://www.ucalgary.ca/~nurelweb/reviews/br-nativ.html | |
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63. NativeWeb Resources: Religion & Spirituality A site on New Age exploitation of indigenous religion. ministry for urban and reservationAmerican Indians/native and to strengthen and plant native churches on http://www.nativeweb.org/resources/religion_spirituality/ | |
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64. Native American Indian Folklore - Links To Native American Sites Albanese, Martin E. Marty The Algonquin (native americans) by Trail or Life, Legendsand religion of the Indians (The Junior Library of american Indians) by http://www.earthbow.com/native/links.htm |
65. Native American Studies - The University Of Montana-Missoula Analysis of the oral traditions of native americans including a study of the literaryworks of leading UG 301E american Indian religion and Philosophy 3 http://www.umt.edu/nas/courses.htm | |
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66. The University Of Montana Catalog - 2001 To 2002 UG 301E american Indian religion and Philosophy origins, world views; religious ceremoniesand the 303E Ecological Perspectives in native american Traditions 3 http://www.umt.edu/catalog/01-02/natamst.htm | |
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67. Välkommen Till Fjärde Värden. as a fact by a naive american and European in long term implications for the cultureand religion of the 3. That nonnative individuals or organisations are in http://www.algonet.se/~f4world/sham.html | |
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68. Native American Overview of ceremonies, charter, news and events. Category Society Religionand Spirituality native american http//www.utahnac.org/. http://www.ad.com/Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/Native_American/ | |
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69. Written Statement Submitted By The International and sacred items such as the Pipe, drum and gourd are very important to the traditionalceremonies. Freedom of religion for native american prisoners has http://www.unhchr.ch/Huridocda/Huridoca.nsf/(Symbol)/E.CN.4.2002.NGO.49.En?Open |
70. Myss.com the ancestors of the North american Indians, incorporated The native religions ofNorth America, like those of they make up a communal religion; many tribes http://www.myss.com/worldreligions/Indians.asp | |
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71. Mount Shasta | Bullfrog Films feels that the New Age ceremonies offend the guaranteed to those who practice landbasedreligion. inspire. Walter Echo-Hawk, native american Rights Fund http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/ms.html | |
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72. Devils Tower | Bullfrog Films who know how to do ceremonies should come not guaranteed to those who practice landbasedreligion. and inspire. Walter Echo-Hawk, native american Rights Fund http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/dt.html | |
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73. Wounded Knee, Unincorporated Community In South Dakota, On The Pine Ridge Indian practices as sweat lodges, pipe ceremonies, and the two conflicts between the localNative american population and Sioux began practicing a religion taught by http://www.emayzine.com/lectures/ghostdance.html | |
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74. SAAM: Teachers' Guides native americans, whose ancestors crossed from Asia to the midnineteenth centuryin the american Southwest supernatural being important in the religion of the http://americanart.si.edu/education/guides/pueblo/pueblo_glossary.html | |
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75. Native American Spirituality Essay by Donna Ladkin. Topics include landbased spirituality, creation mythology and immanence.Category Society religion and Spirituality native american...... Vine Deloria, Jr. God is Red A native View of religion (Fulcrum Publishing, 1994). americanIndian Mythology (Mentor Books, 1968). Carol Lee Sanchez. http://www.greenspirit.org.uk/resources/NatAmerSpirit.htm | |
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76. Relevant U.S. Laws And Court Cases Involving Sacred Lands the 1872 Mining Law, The Last american Dinosaur Century between the US Governmentand native americans. public or private, to manifest his religion or belief http://www.sacredland.org/legal.html | |
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77. "the People's Paths!" NAIIP News Article! - One Native American Woman nonEuropean symbols and rituals (especially native american and Tibetan is that thereis no such religion as shamanism Most native groups have a wide range of http://www.yvwiiusdinvnohii.net/Articles2002/Forbes0201NativeIntelligence.htm | |
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78. Native American Social Wisdom About Religion By Theodore Walker, Jr. See GOD IS RED A native VIEW OF religion, SECOND EDITION (Golden, ColoradoNorth american Press, 1992) by Vine Deloria, Jr.. http://faculty.smu.edu/twalker/4444.htm | |
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79. Living Traditions | NAIG Past & Present Blaine, Minnesota © Northern native Broadcasting Yukon are a venue for North AmericanIndigenous peoples to come and to celebrate their religion, language and http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/Traditions/English/history_games_05.html | |
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80. Native Intelligence: upon nonEuropean symbols and rituals (especially native american and. is that thereis no such religion as shamanism, . Most native groups have a wide range of. http://cougar.ucdavis.edu/nas/faculty/forbes/personal/shamanism.html | |
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