This project introduces the limitations of freedom and movement in the Native American Community in a religious context.https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/freedom-movement-spring-2019/1000/thumbnail.jp
For centuries, American Indians have regarded specific lands as essential to their livelihood, gover...
This article examines Native American demands for religious freedom in an era when the U.S. governme...
Thesis; interviews with Karuk American Indian religious leaders/elders; connection between religious...
This workshop builds upon the first workshop, and focuses on how the political guarantees of religio...
This project explores how the freedoms and homelands of Native Americans have been affected over tim...
Religious freedom is necessarily a broad concept since it must apply to a wide range of religions. Y...
INTRODUCTION Freedom of worship is a protected liberty that most Americans commonly take for granted...
The following brief describes religious affiliation of Native Americans, with an emphasis on histori...
This United States (US) public law, passed on August 11, 1978, offered protection to Indigenous peop...
Since colonist arrival to the continental United States, Native Americans have fallen victim to mist...
From North Dakota’s Standing Rock encampments to Arizona’s San Francisco Peaks, Native Americans hav...
Native Americans have been severely restricted in practicing their traditional religions and spiritu...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Mark M. Carroll.Includes vita.Combining historical and policy analysis,...
S acred mountains, of whatever culture, become merchandise in the dark age that is enveloping the pl...
Employment Division v. Smith was a watershed moment in First Amendment law, with the Supreme Court h...
For centuries, American Indians have regarded specific lands as essential to their livelihood, gover...
This article examines Native American demands for religious freedom in an era when the U.S. governme...
Thesis; interviews with Karuk American Indian religious leaders/elders; connection between religious...
This workshop builds upon the first workshop, and focuses on how the political guarantees of religio...
This project explores how the freedoms and homelands of Native Americans have been affected over tim...
Religious freedom is necessarily a broad concept since it must apply to a wide range of religions. Y...
INTRODUCTION Freedom of worship is a protected liberty that most Americans commonly take for granted...
The following brief describes religious affiliation of Native Americans, with an emphasis on histori...
This United States (US) public law, passed on August 11, 1978, offered protection to Indigenous peop...
Since colonist arrival to the continental United States, Native Americans have fallen victim to mist...
From North Dakota’s Standing Rock encampments to Arizona’s San Francisco Peaks, Native Americans hav...
Native Americans have been severely restricted in practicing their traditional religions and spiritu...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Mark M. Carroll.Includes vita.Combining historical and policy analysis,...
S acred mountains, of whatever culture, become merchandise in the dark age that is enveloping the pl...
Employment Division v. Smith was a watershed moment in First Amendment law, with the Supreme Court h...
For centuries, American Indians have regarded specific lands as essential to their livelihood, gover...
This article examines Native American demands for religious freedom in an era when the U.S. governme...
Thesis; interviews with Karuk American Indian religious leaders/elders; connection between religious...