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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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The American Indians were perhaps PURE Christians,
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This review is from: The Gospel of The Red Man: An Indian Bible (Paperback)
Ernest Thomas Seton started a Woodcraft Movement with articles published in Ladies Home Journal in 1902. In 1906 he met Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scouts, in England. In 1910 Seton joined his forces with Boy Scout movement and served as "Chief Scout" on the founding committee of the Boy Scouts in America.
He had a deep admiration of the Native American people, especially there outdoor living skills, and deeply respected their religion. This little book presents the religion of the Native Americans with such sensitivity that admiration and respect result.
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The Native American Indian's Bible,
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Highly recommended to me and I can only say the same thing to anyone else. Excellent value for money, a really good read, an eye opener and gives a great knowledge and understanding of the Native American Indian. Great value!
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The Gospel of The Red Man: An Indian Bible by Ernest Thompson Seton (Paperback - September 13, 2006)
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