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Claiming legitimacy

 
AuthorJulie Cruikshank
 
Title of item
Claiming legitimacy
 
Subtitle of item
Prophecy narratives from northern aboriginal women
Parent publication   The American Indian Quarterly
 
Publisher of this ed.
University of Nebraska Press
Date of this edition 1994-03-22
LanguageEnglish
Permission Fair use (see notes on copyright)
Posted 2005-03-20 by Jonah Winters
Classified in Biographies and Published Articles
URLbahai-library.org/cruikshank_claiming_legitimacy
Abstract Includes a discussion of Angela Sidney, a Tagish elder who was very active in the Bahá'í Faith, and who believed that there is not necessary any conflict between Anglicanism, Bahá'í, and indigenous shamanism.
Notes Mirrored from highbeam.com (formerly elibrary.com).
Tags Interfaith dialogue; Native Americans; Prophecies
Cross-referencesSee also http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc3.asp?DOCID=1G1:15829114.
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