A Seat at the Table: Huston Smith in Conversation with Native Americans on Religious Freedom

Title A Seat at the Table: Huston Smith in Conversation with Native Americans on Religious Freedom
Names Smith, Huston.
Cousineau, Phil.
Rhine, Gary.
Book Number DB062933
Annotation The author recounts his conversations with ten Native American religious leaders during the 1999 Parliament of World Religions in Cape Town, South Africa, who discuss protection of their right to practice their beliefs. Features Oglala Lakota Charlotte Black Elk, Navajo Frank Dayish Jr., Pawnee Walter Echo-Hawk, and others. 2006.
Narrator Grenville, Lewis.
Title Status Active
Local Subject General NonFiction - GNF
Adult Book - AD
Adult Non-Fiction - AN
Male Author - Mau
Short Book - SH
History - Native American, Indian - HSTI
Religion - 200
Native American Interest - NonFiction - NAM
Religion - Native American, Shamanism - 299SH
Politics & Government (Current Events) - POL
Political science - Civil rights - 323
Political science - 320
Male narrator - MN
LC Subject Freedom of religion - United States
Indians of North America - Religion
Medium Digital Books
Language English
Length 10 hours, 1 minute
Publication Info (American Foundation for the Blind, recording studio). 2007 (American Foundation for the Blind, recording studio).
Original Publication Recorded from: Berkeley : University of California Press, c2006. 0520244397
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