Around the Sacred Fire: Native Religious Activism in the Red Power Era / Edition 1

Around the Sacred Fire: Native Religious Activism in the Red Power Era / Edition 1

by J. Treat
ISBN-10:
1403961034
ISBN-13:
9781403961037
Pub. Date:
04/17/2003
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan US
ISBN-10:
1403961034
ISBN-13:
9781403961037
Pub. Date:
04/17/2003
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan US
Around the Sacred Fire: Native Religious Activism in the Red Power Era / Edition 1

Around the Sacred Fire: Native Religious Activism in the Red Power Era / Edition 1

by J. Treat

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Overview

Around the Sacred Fire is a compelling cultural history of intertribal activism centered on the Indian Ecumenical Conference, an influential movement among native people in Canada and the U.S. during the Red Power era. Founded in 1969, the Conference began as an attempt at organizing grassroots spiritual leaders who were concerned about the conflict between tribal and Christian traditions throughout Indian country. By the mid-seventies thousands of people were gathering each summer in the foothills of the Rockies, where they participated in weeklong encampments promoting spiritual revitalization and religious self-determination. Most historical overviews of native affairs in the sixties and seventies emphasize the prominence of the American Indian Movement and the impact of highly publicized confrontations such as the Northwest Coast fish-ins, the Alcatraz occupation, and events at Wounded Knee. The Indian Ecumenical Conference played a central role in stimulating cultural revival among native people, partly because Conference leaders strategized for social change in ways that differed from the militant groups. Drawing on archival records, published accounts, oral histories, and field research, James Treat has written the first comprehensive study of this important but overlooked effort at postcolonial interreligious dialogue.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403961037
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 04/17/2003
Edition description: 2003
Pages: 376
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

JAMES TREAT teaches in the Honors College at the University of Oklahoma. He is the editor of Native and Christian: Indigenous Voices on Religious Identity in the United States and Canada and For This Land: Writings on Religion in America.

Table of Contents

Prologue: "All This Religious Squabbling" Contexts "Spiritual Revival for Indians" "Their Fragmented Sacred World" "The Churches Must Listen" "About Saving the World" Conversations "Modern Indian Religious Life" Consequences "These Hills and Mountains" "Dissatisfaction Evidenced by Some" "This Sacred Event Interrupted" "To Implement Meaningful Change" Epilogue: "Teachings from This Fire" 16 page black and white photo insert
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