- Publisher:
- Joshua Seidl
- Since:
- 2009
This is designed to promote and demonstrate inculturation and the promotion of Indigenous cultures within the Churches in the USA and Canada. Our unique approach includes articles, essays, short stories (fiction and non-fiction) and ocassionaly some poetry. Bi-monthly.
Publications in Birch Clump Chronicle
6 Publications
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Birch Clump Chronicle: Vol. 6 May/June 2010
Jamie Deer's Give Away: Reflection on a boy's first fish. Native, Native American Vocations: Issues surrounding the promotion of Native American…
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Birch Clump Chronicle: Vol 5 Mar/Apr 2010
Haitain priest's influence on a Brooklyn girl recalls civil rights movement of the mid 1960s in "Fr. Pierre LeSainte. Bluesky Woman, Cree nation…
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Birch Clump Chronicle: Vol. 4 Jan/Feb 2010
"Broken Tree Tip" is both an article and a short story on historical conditions that still repress Native American cultures and thoughts on promoting…
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Birch Clump Chronicle: Vol. 3 Christmas 2009
“The Cure” is a short story about estranged neighbors coming together for a terminally ill child. Biases and negative inter-cultural assumptions are…
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Birch Clump Chronicle: Vol 1 Aug 2009
Practical application of inculturation in Native American ministry. EMERALD RISING is a historical fiction short story on the Aboriginal Boarding…
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Birch Clump Chronicle: Vol 2 Oct/Nov 2009
The appology by act of Congress to Natives is looked at. Reference: S.J. Res. 14, April 30 2009. "The Grocer" is the featured short story with an…
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