Around the Sacred Fire
Discover the rich tapestry of intertribal activism in "Around the Sacred Fire" by James Treat, published by Palgrave USA in 2003. This engaging cultural history delves into the Indian Ecumenical Conference, a pivotal movement that united Native peoples across Canada and the U.S. during the transformative Red Power era. With 376 pages of in-depth analysis, Treat explores the intersections of Christianity and indigenous beliefs, shedding light on the spiritual and social dynamics that shaped this influential period. Ideal for readers interested in anthropology, ethnic studies, and Native American spirituality, this hardback edition is a must-have for anyone looking to understand the complexities of interfaith relations and multicultural narratives. Join Treat on this enlightening journey and gain a deeper appreciation for the resilience and activism of indigenous communities.