Book 17: God Is Red: A Native View of Religion by Vine Deloria Jr.

While I was pursuing a Masters of Pastoral Studies degree at Loyola University New Orleans, I was so bored & frustrated that I added to my courseload so that I could actually use my brain. The material was very white, and when I asked about it I was told there wasn't time during class to discuss that. 

When I Googled "Native American liberation theology," Vine Deloria Jr and George E. Tinker came up first. I bought, read, and highlighted copies of their works and I think my copy of God Is Red was the first. At the time it blew my mind, and during this reread I remembered so much during that I wound up skipping some pages. In the 7ish years since first reading it I've referred to it many times, and I wish his name was better known among white people. 

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/254349.God_Is_Red

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