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Bibliography
Resources For Preparation TO Access Indigenous Theology and Thought

Books
Third World Theologies: Commnalities and Divergences
Religions and Religion
Nature Religion in America: From the Algonkian Indians to the New Age
Mission Trends No. 4: Liberation Theologies in North America and Europe
Mission Trends No. 5: Faith Meets Faith
Jamestown Commitment: The Episcopal Church and the American Indian
400 years: Anglican/Episcopal Mission Among American Indians
A Retreat with Black Elk: Living the Sacred Hoop
Baptism, Eucharist, and Ministry. Faith and Order Paper No.11
Book of Common Prayer
Liberation Theology From Below: The Life and Thought of Manuel Quintin Lame
Waterlily
Custer Died For Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto
God Is Red
God Is Red: A Native View of Religion (2nd Edition)
The Metaphysics of Modern Existence
Sioux Indian Religion: Tradition and Innovation
Black Looks: Race and Representation
A Strategy for Growth in The Episcopal Church: Joining Multiculturalism with Evengelism
New Theology No.5: The Best Way into Bloch, Moltmann, Panneberg and the New Talk of the Future, Hope, and Eschatology
New Theology No.9: Theology in the Context of the New Particularisms-Nation, Tribe, Race, Clan, Ethnic Group, Gender, and Generation
Forked Tongues: Speech, Writing, and Representation in North American Indian Texts
Jesus Before Christianity (Revised Edition)
The Fall of Natural Man: The American Indian and the Origins of Comparative Ethnology
Christ is a Native American
Oglala Religion
Sacred Language: The Nature of Supernatural Discourse in Lakota
Dakota Grammar, Texts, and Ethnography
The Pipe and Christ: A Christian-Sioux Dialogue
LIft Every Voice: Constructing Christian Theologies from the Underside
Missionary Conquest: The Gospel and Native American Cultural Genocide
Theology in the Americas
Native and Christian: Indigenious Voices on Religious Identity in the United States and Canada
Lakota Belief and Ritual
Lakota Myth
Theology in the Americas: Detroit II Conference Papers

Journal Articles
"Humiliated and Exploited Natives," in Concilium 1990/6
"Mission in the 1990s: Three Views," International Bulletin of Missionary Research, Vol. 14:4 (October, 1990)
Concilium 1990/6: 1492-1992 The Voice of the Victims (December, 1990)
"Completing the Theological Circle: Civil Religion in America," Religious Education, Vol. 71:3 (May-June, 1976)
"The Confusion of History: A Review Essay," Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Vol. 43:3 (September, 1977)
"GCSP: The Demons at Work," Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Vol. 48:1 (March, 1979)
"A Native American Perspective on Liberation," Occasional Bulletin of Missionary Research, Vol 1:1 (July, 1977)
"Non-Violence in American Society," Katallagete: Be Reconciled, Vol. 5:2 (Winter, 1974)
"The Theological Dimension of the Indian Protest Movement," Christian Century, Vol. 90:33 (September 19, 1973)
"Conquered and Violated Women," Concilium 1990/6
"Christianity, Civilization, and the Savage: The Anglican Mission to the American Indian," Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Vol. 42:2 (June, 1973)
"The American Indian Ethos: A Key for Christian Missions?," Missiology: An International Review, Vol. 5:4 (October, 1977)
"Toward a Red Theology," Christianity Today, Vol. 19 (May 9, 1975)
"Looking Horse Gives a Hard Lesson in Spirituality," Lakota Times, January 29, 1991
"God Is Also Red: An Interview with Vine Deloria, Jr.," Christianity and Crisis, Vol. 35:14 (September 15, 1975)
"From Reservation to Global Society: American Culture, Liberation, and the Native American - An Interview with Vine Deloria, Jr.," Radical Religion, Vol. 2:4 (Winter, 1976)
"With the Eyes of a European and Theologian," in Concilium 1990/6
"Dynamics of Polarization: North American Critics Versus Liberation Theology," Currents in Theology and Mission, Vol. 18:6 (December, 1991)
"The Church Between Cultures: Mission on Indian Reservations," Christian Century, Vol. 93:35 (November 3,1976)
"Mission Method and the American Indian," Theological Studies, Vol. 83:4 (December, 1977)
"Native American Religion: An Annotated Bibliography," Horizons, Vol. 1:1 (Fall, 1974)
"Native Rights to be Different," Christian Century, Vol: 93:35 (November 3, 1976)
"Old and New Religions Among North American Indians," Missiology: An International Review, Vol. 1:2 (April, 1973)
"Present Consequences of the European Invasion of America," Concilium 1990/6
"Indian Theology and the White Man's Law," Christian Century, Vol. 90:33 (September 9, 1973)

Reviews
Horizons, Vol 1:1 (Fall, 1974)
Religion in Life, Vol. 43 (Summer, 1974)
Christian Scholar's Review, Vol. 5:4 (1976)
Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Vol. 48:4 (December, 1979)
Missiology: An International Review, Vol.2 (October, 1974)
Horizons, Vol.1 (Fall, 1974)
Religious Education, Vol. 75 (May-June, 1980)
The St. Luke's Journal of Theology, Vol 25:3 (June, 1982)
The St. Luke's Journal of Theology, Vol. 25:3 (June, 1982)
Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Vol. 48:4 (December, 1974)

(Revised 10/98)

This is not meant to be the definitive, complete list or set of resources.  It is a process that is fluid and does change over aqnd through time.  This list will provide windows and doors to dialogue.  A dialogue with self, with your community, and with other communities.  Add to this list but do not subtract.  A foundation needs to be laid to support the building that is constructed from the resources at hand.