
Manitou and God
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In Algonquin Indian lore, Manitou is a supernatural power that permeates the world, a power that can assume the form of a deity referred to as The Great Manitou or The Great Spirit, creator of all things and giver of life. In that sense, Manitou can be considered the counterpart of the Christian God. From early times, the belief in Manitou extended from the Algonquins in Eastern Canada to other tribal nations-the Odawa, Ojibwa, Oglala, and even the Cheyenne in the Western plains. As European settlers made their way across the land, the confrontation between Christianity and Native American religions revealed itself in various ways. That confrontation continues to this day.
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- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1: In the Beginning
- Part I The Religions' Components
- Chapter 2: Sources of Belief
- Chapter 3: Spirits
- Chapter 4: Places
- Chapter 5: Creating the Universe
- Chapter 6: Causes and Ceremonies
- Chapter 7: Maxims and Tales
- Chapter 8: Symbols and Sacred Objects
- Chapter 9: Religious Societies
- Part II: History's Path
- Chapter 10: The Colonies-1600-1775
- Chapter 11: The New Nations-1776-1876
- Chapter 12: The Growing Nations-1877-1949
- Part III: Modern Times-1950-2007
- Chapter 13: Political Triumphs
- Chapter 14: Seeking Reparations
- Chapter 15: The Path Ahead
- References
- Index
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