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Turtle Island Project founders are fathers of new North American Theology that is influenced by earth-based Indigenous religions
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The 2007 Read the Spirit conference was held on July 11 in Ann Arbor, Michigan for clergy and religion writers from a wide-range of religions.
Founders of the Turtle Island Progect in northern Michigan were invited to explain the new North Amnerican Theology, that promotes respecting nature and each other similar to the beliefs of Native Americans and other Indigenous peoples..
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