An edition of The dream seekers (1994)

The Dream Seekers

Native American Visionary Traditions of the Great Plains (The Civilization of the American Indian Series , Vol 213)

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An edition of The dream seekers (1994)

The Dream Seekers

Native American Visionary Traditions of the Great Plains (The Civilization of the American Indian Series , Vol 213)

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Pages
320

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The Dream Seekers: Native American Visionary Traditions of the Great Plains (The Civilization of the American Indian Series , Vol 213)
September 1996, University of Oklahoma Press
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The dream seekers: Native American visionary traditions of the Great Plains
1994, University of Oklahoma Press
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First Sentence

"THE CENTRALITY OF THE ROLE of dreaming and the vision complex among Native Americans was first noted by Ruth Benedict when she called it "the largest and most basic concept of Indian religion.""

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Paperback
Number of pages
320
Dimensions
9.1 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1 pounds

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OL7939760M
Internet Archive
dreamseekersnati00irwi_837
ISBN 10
0806128933
ISBN 13
9780806128931
Library Thing
944714
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514561

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First Sentence

"THE CENTRALITY OF THE ROLE of dreaming and the vision complex among Native Americans was first noted by Ruth Benedict when she called it "the largest and most basic concept of Indian religion.""

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