Manual of Native American Religious Practices in Secure Confinement

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by Michael H. Guilfoyle

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Covers issues concerning practicing Native American religions in U.S. prisons, and covers such topics as religion as a rehabilitative tool, Native American religious services in a confinement setting (Sweat Lodge ceremony, Talking Circle ceremony), explanation and use of common objects, crisis counseling and recommended policies and procedures. Prepared for the Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and funded by the National Institute of Corrections, Department of Justice, 1994.

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