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Walter Holden Capps, ed.


1976

Useful
Book
American Indian
Referenced by: Alaska Yukon Library

Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11

Theme(s): Cultural Expression

Seeing With a Native Eye convenes eight experts (both Anglo and Native American) to discuss the nature and contribution ofNative American religion. Included are "Seeing With a Native Eye" by Barre Toelken, "The Roots of Renewal" by Joseph Epes Brown, "Hopi Indian Ceremonies" by Emory Sekaquaptewa, "The Shadow of a Vision Yonder" by Sam D. Gill, "On Seeing With the Eye of the Native European" by W. Richard Comstock, "Native American Attitudes to the Environment" by N. Scott Momaday, "The Contribution of the Study of North American Indian Religions to the History of Religions" by Ake Haultkrantz and "On Approaching Native American Religions A Panel Discussion" Walter H. Capps, Moderator.

ISBN 0-06-061212 pbk


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