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Introduction:
An American Critique of Religion
White
Church, Red Power
Missionaries and the Religious Vacuum (1969)
The Theological Dimension of the Indian
Protest
Movement (1973)
Religion and Revolution Among American Indians
(1974)
Non-Violence in American Society (1974)
The Churches and Cultural Change (1974)
GCSP: The Demons at Work (1979)
Liberating
Theology
A Violated Covenant (1971)
An Open Letter to the Heads of the Christian
Churches
in America (1972)
It Is a Good Day to Die (1972)
Escaping from Bankruptcy: The Future of the
Theological
Task (1976)
On Liberation (1977)
Vision and Community (1990)
Worldviews
in Collision
Religion and the Modern American Indian (1974)
Native American Spirituality (1977)
Civilization and Isolation (1978)
Christianity and Indigenous Religion: Friends
or
Enemies? (1987)
Habits
of the State
Completing the Theological Circle: Civil
Religion
in America (1976)
American Indians and the Moral Community (1988)
A Simple Question of Humanity: The Moral
Dimensions
of the Reburial Issue (1989)
Sacred Lands and Religious Freedom (1991)
Worshipping the Golden Calf: Freedom of
Religion
in Scalia's America (1991)
Secularism, Civil Religion, and the Religious
Freedom
of American Indians (1992)
Old
Ways in a New World
Introduction to Black Elk Speaks (1979)
The Coming of the People (1979)
Out of Chaos (1985)
Reflection and Revelation: Knowing Land,
Places
and Ourselves (1991)
Is Religion Possible? An Evaluation of Present
Efforts
to Revive Traditional Tribal Religions (1992)
Introduction to Vision Quest (1994)
Afterword: Contemporary Confusion and
the
Prospective Religious Life
Appendix
1: The Missionary in a Cultural Trap (1965)
Appendix
2: From the Archives–December 2, 1504 (1965)
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index |