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Writing the Cross Culture: Native Fiction on the White Man's Religion Book

Writing the Cross Culture: Native Fiction on the White Man's Religion
Writing the Cross Culture: Native Fiction on the White Man's Religion, A collection of fiction pieces by some of the most notable contemporary Native American authors, as well as up-and-coming authors, which explores the interface between Native American culture and American Christianity., Writing the Cross Culture: Native Fiction on the White Man's Religion has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Writing the Cross Culture: Native Fiction on the White Man's Religion
  • Written by author James Treat
  • Published by Fulcrum Publishing, February 2006
  • A collection of fiction pieces by some of the most notable contemporary Native American authors, as well as up-and-coming authors, which explores the interface between Native American culture and American Christianity.
  • Where has Christianity influenced your life? Together, some of the most important native writers in the United States and Canada are revealing what the white man's religion has meant for them. In what can only be described as honest fiction, these engagin
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