Race, Sacrifice, and Native Lands
by Jonna Higgins-Freese and Jeff Tomhave
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Across the United States there is an growing interest in shamanism and Native American spiritual life ways. This is in sharp contrast to the lack of interest in the environmental devastation of native lands, which have suffered two centuries of ruin. An authentic embrace of native sprituality must include an active concern for both the people who created those traditions and the lands those traditions hold sacred.
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