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World Religion Textbooks: 2 Book Reviews

astering the Material," term paper ideas, and a core bibliography for the chapter.

The chapter on Native American religions in the Hopfe and Woodward book begins first with chapter objectives, then a timeline of how Native American religions progressed, a highlighted bit of text discussing the interest that scholars as well as the general public have in Native American religions. They begin the formal text of the chapter as follows:

When speaking of the religions of Native Americans, we must be aware that we are not speaking of a monolithic structure. The people identified as Native Americans arrived on the North American continent 15,000 to 20,000 years ago. Since then, they have lived in nearly every section of America.[2]

The rest of this and the remaining chapters include text callouts of "From the Source" and "Religion and Violence." In the first of these, the authors present English translations of sacred texts of the religion being discussed, while in the lat

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