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Links to Online Resources The Rutgers site (below) provides links to hundreds of resources on general Native American culture, including religion. The other sites relate directly to Professor Heyrman's essay on Native American religion. Rutgers University Religion Department http://religion.rutgers.edu/links/america.html With its links to three rich metasites on Native American religion, this is the place to start for serious study by high school students and teachers. Smithsonian Institution: Native American History and Culture http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmai/start.htm A bibliography of 31 titles on Native American religion, spirituality, and medicine is included here, in addition to research resources and exhibitions on Native American culture. Part of the valuable FAQ pages of the Smithsonian Institution Website.[Home Page: http://www.si.edu/newstart.htm] Native American Spirituality http://religioustolerance.org/nataspir.htm A brief primer on the common elements in Native American religions, provided by the Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance. Native American Religion and Mythology: Online Historic Texts http://www.umdl.umich.edu/moa/ These primary documents are first-choice resources for teaching European Americans' perspective on Native American religion and culture in the late nineteenth century. From the vast collection of documents Making of America from the University of Michigan.
Approximate Word count = 684 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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