First Nations faith and ecology /

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Author / Creator:Rajotte, Freda.
Imprint:Toronto, Ont. : Anglican Book Centre ; Etobicoke, Ont. : United Church Pub. House ; London, UK : Cassell, 1998.
Description:x, 117 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Language:English
Series:World religions and ecology
World religions and ecology.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13214607
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ISBN:1551262134
9781551262130
0304703125
9780304703128
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-116).
committed to retain from JKM Seminaries Library 2023 JKM University of Chicago Library
Summary:For the First Nations peoples of North America, the natural world of mountains, prairies, seas and lakes is their primary source of spiritual nourishment and revelation. People understand themselves as living within, and being part of the balanced ecology of creation. This book illustrates, in stories, prayers, art and teaching, the close and symbolic relationship that First Nations share with the place and creatures around them.
Other form:Online version: Rajotte, Freda. First Nations faith and ecology. Toronto, Ont. : Anglican Book Centre ; Etobicoke, Ont. : United Church Pub. House ; London, UK : Cassell, 1998