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Tisa Wenger
Tisa Wenger
Associate Professor of American Religious History, Yale Divinity School
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We have a religion: The 1920s Pueblo Indian dance controversy and American religious freedom
T Wenger
Univ of North Carolina Press, 2009
3132009
Religious freedom: The contested history of an American ideal
T Wenger
UNC Press Books, 2017
1922017
Land, culture, and sovereignty in the Pueblo Dance Controversy
T Wenger
Journal of the Southwest, 381-412, 2004
312004
Indian dances and the politics of religious freedom, 1870–1930
T Wenger
Journal of the American Academy of Religion 79 (4), 850-878, 2011
212011
The god-in-the-constitution controversy: American secularisms in historical perspective
T Wenger
Comparative secularisms in a global age, 87-105, 2010
182010
“We Are Guaranteed Freedom”: Pueblo Indians and the Category of Religion in the 1920s
T Wenger
History of religions 45 (2), 89-113, 2005
182005
Church, State, and “Native Liberty” in the Belgian Congo
G Kenny, T Wenger
Comparative studies in society and history 62 (1), 156-185, 2020
82020
“A New Form of Government”: Religious-Secular Distinctions in Pueblo Indian History
T Wenger
Religion as a Category of Governance and Sovereignty, 68-89, 2015
82015
Female Christ and feminist foremother: the many lives of Ann Lee
TJ Wenger
Journal of feminist studies in religion 18 (2), 5-32, 2002
62002
The Practice of Dance for the Future of Christianity:‘Eurythmic Worship’in New York’s Roaring Twenties
TJ Wenger, L Maffly
Practicing Protestants: Histories of Christian Life in America, 1630-1965, 2006
52006
Modernists, Pueblo Indians, and the Politics of Primitivism
TJ Wenger
Race, Religion, Region: Landscapes of Encounter in the American West, 101-114, 2006
42006
Religion and US empire: critical new histories
T Wenger, SA Johnson
NYU Press, 2022
32022
6. Sovereignty
T Wenger
Religion, Law, USA, 108-128, 2019
32019
Savage debauchery or sacred communion? Religion and the primitive in the Pueblo dance controversy
TJ Wenger
Princeton University, 2002
32002
John Tanner, Colonial Credulity, and Comparative Religions: Theorizing Religion on the Borderlands of US Empire
T Wenger
Religion and American Culture 32 (2), 149-201, 2022
22022
Why does the title of this book use the phrase “Indigenous religious traditions” rather than “Indigenous religions”?
TJ Wenger
Indigenous religious traditions in five minutes, 3-5, 2022
22022
Making Religion, Making the West
T Wenger
Pacific Historical Review 92 (3), 327-341, 2023
12023
2 Making Religion in Michilimackinac: Settler Secularism and US Empire
T Wenger
Religion and US Empire, 41-62, 2022
12022
Claiming the Term “Liberal” in Academic Religious Discourse
S Betancourt, D McKanan, T Wenger, S Prud’homme
Religions 11 (6), 311, 2020
12020
Nationhood and Resistance: New World A-Coming and the (Re)making of Race, Religion, and Nation in African American History
T Wenger
Journal of Africana Religions 6 (2), 290-300, 2018
12018
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