During the nineteenth century, Anglo-Americans inflicted cultural and economic devastation on Native people. The fight over Indian Country sparked spiritual crises for both Natives and Settlers. In the end, the experience of intercultural encounter and conflict over land produced religious transformations on both sides.
During the nineteenth century, Anglo-Americans inflicted cultural and economic devastation on Native people. The fight over Indian Country sparked spiritual crises for both Natives and Settlers. In the end, the experience of intercultural encounter and conflict over land produced religious transformations on both sides.
Jennifer Graber is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Texas at Austin and an affiliated faculty member in the Native American and Indigenous Studies Program.
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Acknowledgements A Note on Terms Abbreviations Plates and Figures Introduction Part 1 - Open Lands Chapter One Chapter Two Part 2 - Closed Lands Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Part 3 - Divided Lands Chapter Six Chapter Seven Epilogue Appendix A - Kiowa Names Bibliography
Acknowledgements A Note on Terms Abbreviations Plates and Figures Introduction Part 1 - Open Lands Chapter One Chapter Two Part 2 - Closed Lands Chapter Three Chapter Four Chapter Five Part 3 - Divided Lands Chapter Six Chapter Seven Epilogue Appendix A - Kiowa Names Bibliography
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