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Does anyone know good websites or books on Native American religion?
I know there are a lot of misinformation about religion of American Indians – if anyone knows where I can get specific information, either on a website or books that would be great. Specific information on the tribe is great, too. Thank you! 0 seconds ago – 4 days
Try these two websites, the second site has much information that could be useful.
Descendent of famous Native American Indian shaman Wovoka
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