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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [173]-182) and index.
31930000606708 H26227 hardcover 56.11 gift Billie Jane Baguley from the Becker Library Fund Blackwell's Book Services
Contents:
- Part I. General Considerations
- 1. Introduction
- Dancing for Life
- Native North American Religious Traditions
- Common Features
- The Number Four
- Reciprocity
- Tobacco and Other Sacred Herbs
- Experiential Religion
- Western Perceptions
- No Religion: The Heathen Savage
- Animism, Totemism, and Other Nineteenth-Century Fallacies
- The Noble Savage
- New Age Hucksters
- Further Considerations
- Esotericism
- Suppression and Secrecy
- "Stealing Religion"
- Avoidance of Photographs and Recordings
- 2. From Past to Present
- Native Traditions before Contact
- North and Northeast
- Great Lakes and Midwest
- Southeast and Mississippi and Ohio River Basins
- Mississippi and Ohio River Basins
- Plains and Plateau
- Northwest Coast
- Southwest, Great Basin, and Southern California
- Far South and Caribbean
- From Contact to Reservations
- Reservations and Enforced Christian Conversion
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- Revitalization of Native Traditions
- 3. Theology
- Cosmogony and the Influence of Christianity
- The Environment as Numinous
- Ancestral and Other Spirits of the Dead
- Culture Heroes and "Tricksters"
- Part II. Ceremonies from a Variety of Traditions
- 4. Great Lakes and Northeast
- Anishnabe Religion: Modernization of Gathering-Hunting Spiritualit
- The Haudenausaunee: From Horticulture-Hunting to Agriculture
- 5. Southwest and Southeast
- Dine Menarche Rituals: Celebrating Female Spiritual Power
- Navajo Kinaalda
- Apache Sunset Dance
- Muskogee Green Corn Ceremony: Continuing an Agricultural Tradition
- 6. Plains
- Missouri Basin Horticulture-Hunting Complex: Twinning Corn and Bison
- Nitsitapi Bundle Ceremonies: The Effects of Horse Nomadism
- 7. Northwest Coast
- Potlatch: Religious Heart of Coastal Traditions
- Makah Whale Hunt: Continuing Persecution of Native Religion
- 8. Pan-Indian Rituals
- Circumpolar Rituals
- Spirit ("Sweat") Lodge
- Binding Rituals: "Shaking Tent" and Yuwipi
- Regional Pan-Indian Rituals
- Thirst ("Sun") Dance
- Dance Drums and the Powwow
- The Sacred Pipe: Ritual of Adoption
- Native American Church (Peyote Religion).
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