Sedona News – In a place like Sedona, where Indigenous religious practices are frequently stolen, coopted, or imitated—often for monetary gain—it can be difficult to find meaningful engagement with the voices and perspectives of Indigenous peoples. This talk will present examples of Indigenous approaches to religion and philosophy from the words and texts of Indigenous peoples themselves, some prominent and some less so. It is not an attempt at some overarching Indigenous religious philosophy, but rather a reflection on approaches to the topic that brings religious agency back to Indigenous peoples and communities. It will be wide-ranging, from the continental to the local.
Maurice Crandall is an enrolled member of the Yavapai-Apache Nation of Camp Verde Arizona and an Associate Professor of History at Arizona State University.
- March 30 ,2025
- 10:00 am
- 100 Meadowlark Dr, Hwy 179, in the Synagogue
- Free entry and all are welcome!