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- Publisher: Inner Traditions (June 1, 1992)
- Length: 176 pages
- ISBN13: 9780892813520
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Versluis, editor of Avaloka: A Journal of Traditional Religion and Culture, offers a much-needed understanding of Native American religion. Through discussion of how the religions of Native Americans compare with traditional religions, he finds ground for a common spirituality. While contemporary society emphasizes ecology, Versluis points out that Native Americans always had a love and respect for the environment and a recognition of the spiritual qualities of nature. This book may prove a bit difficult for lay readers, yet it is necessary reading for those seeking a greater understanding of Native American spirituality. For Native American and religion collections.
– Library Journal (Tuesday , September 01, 1992) James F. Wood Sr., Hillsborough Community Coll. Lib.,
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