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This review is from: We Have a Religion: The 1920s Pueblo Indian Dance Controversy and American Religious Freedom (Paperback)
This is a beautifully written treatise that answers the question of Pueblo Indian religious practice and the inability of the U. S. government and Constitution to adequately address the needs of these indigenous peoples. Wenger follows the history from the 1880s through 1929 and briefly touches on several court cases involving Native
American legal conflicts. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in this social-cultural-legal history of the New Mexico Pueblo controversy regarding costumbres and dances. |
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We Have a Religion: The 1920s Pueblo Indian Dance Controversy and American Religious Freedom by Tisa Joy Wenger (Paperback - May 1, 2009)
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