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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. A brief disscusion of how many societies in native american culture have much in common with freemasonry. Also discusses such religious beliefs as the forming of N. America, the first men, and the story of Red Hand which closely approximates the story of Hiram Abiff in that he was murdered by one seeking his knowledge, then raised although both the murder and the raising is done in native fashion. An interesting though short read. ( ) no reviews | add a review
Native American religion and philosophy has always been recognized as highly spiritual and profound. Arthur C. Parker, Freemason, archaeologist, Native American and noted authority on Native American culture, explores Native American religious practices and compares it to Masonic philosophy and teachings. This is a photographic reproduction of the 1919 edition of this inspired and educational work. No library descriptions found. |
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