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American Indian and Alaska Native

 

Print Resources

Leadership 101
A handbook for lay leaders. A collaborative project of the Council of Native American Ministries. This offered as a guide and source of help for congregations and communities who accept the challenge of continuing Christian ministry in reservation and rural ministry.

Order this resource from the ELCA Resource Catalog: Phone 1-800-638-3522, ext. 2580 or online at www.elca.org/resources.

ISBN 978-6-0002-1991-8
$7/per copy + S&H

A Vision of Partnership and Unity
A guide to ministry with American Indian and Alaska Native people. Produced in partnership with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), the United Church of Christ and the ELCA.

 

Order this resource from the ELCA Resource Catalog: Phone 1-800-638-3522, ext. 2580 or online at www.elca.org/resources.

ISBN 6-0001-7400-4
$10/per copy + S&H

American Indian & Alaska Native Strategic Plan
The recommended goals and strategies by which the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America can become effective in its ministry with American Indians and Alaska Natives.

 

Order this resource from the ELCA Resource Catalog: Phone 1-800-638-3522, ext. 2580 or online at www.elca.org/resources.

ISBN 6-0001-7400-4$0.00/per copy (free +S&H)

Missionary Conquest: The Gospel and Native American Cultural Genocide
George Tinker’s fascinating probe into U.S. mission history pierces the romantic veil of most history writing and shows how four of the most noted Christian missionaries — men of the highest moral character, the best of intentions, and sincere commitment to the gospel — confused gospel values and European cultural values, often with lethal results.

 

Order this resource from the ELCA Resource Catalog: Phone 1-800-638-3522, ext. 2580 or online at www.elca.org/resources.

ISBN 0-8006-2576-5
$12.80/per copy

 

Video Resources

Native Nations: Standing Together for Civil Rights
Native Nations, hosted by Peter Coyote, chronicles the American Indians’ struggle for civil rights, and the creation of the National Indian Lutheran Board to raise funds and awareness for that struggle. From the controversy surrounding the 1862 trial when 38 Dakota Sioux were executed in the largest single-day mass hanging in United States history, to the confrontation of the 1960s when many Indian tribes joined together to speak out with a unified voice, Native Nations tells the story of standing together for sovereignty, justice and civil rights.
  The program DVD can be purchased by calling 800/638-3522 or by filling out the online order form. The price is $20.
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