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MBR: The Native American Shelf

by Midwest Book Review <mwbookrevw@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 8, 2008 at 12:16 AM

The Native American Shelf

Pagans in the Promised Land
Steven T. Newcomb
Fulcrum Publi****ng
4690 Table Mountain Drive, Ste. 100, Golden, CO, 80403
9781555916428, $19.95, www (dot) fulcrumbooks (dot) com

Is the United States policy on the Native American Indians far more
based in religion than we believe? "Pagans in the Promised Land:
Decoding the Doctrine of Christian Discovery" is a look at the
government's relations with the native people of this country and how
the treatment of the natives, non-Christian indigenously, may be part
of a sub-conscious Christian doctrine that the country has been
following for centuries. Intriguing information from first page to
last, "Pagans in the Promised Land: Decoding the Doctrine of Christian
Discovery" is deftly written and highly recommended to community
library Native American studies collections.

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