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090 ‡aE98.R3 P227 2007
099 ‡aZP2A: E98.R3 P227 2007
100 ‡aPaper, Jordan D.
245 ‡aNative North American religious traditions :‡bdancing for life /‡cJordan Paper.
260 ‡aWestport, Conn. :‡bPraeger,‡c2007.
300 ‡axv, 189 p. :‡bill. ;‡c25 cm.
504 ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [173]-182) and index.
505 ‡gPart I.‡tGeneral Considerations -- ‡g1.‡tIntroduction -- ‡tDancing for Life -- ‡tNative North American Religious Traditions -- ‡tCommon Features -- ‡tThe Number Four -- ‡tReciprocity -- ‡tTobacco and Other Sacred Herbs -- ‡tExperiential Religion -- ‡tWestern Perceptions -- ‡tNo Religion: The Heathen Savage -- ‡tAnimism, Totemism, and Other Nineteenth-Century Fallacies -- ‡tThe Noble Savage -- ‡tNew Age Hucksters -- ‡tFurther Considerations -- ‡tEsotericism -- ‡tSuppression and Secrecy -- ‡t"Stealing Religion" -- ‡tAvoidance of Photographs and Recordings -- ‡g2.‡tFrom Past to Present -- ‡tNative Traditions before Contact -- ‡tNorth and Northeast -- ‡tGreat Lakes and Midwest -- ‡tSoutheast and Mississippi and Ohio River Basins -- ‡tMississippi and Ohio River Basins -- ‡tPlains and Plateau -- ‡tNorthwest Coast -- ‡tSouthwest, Great Basin, and Southern California -- ‡tFar South and Caribbean -- ‡tFrom Contact to Reservations -- ‡tReservations and Enforced Christian Conversion -- ‡tRevitalization of Native Traditions -- ‡g3.‡tTheology -- ‡tCosmogony and the Influence of Christianity -- ‡tThe Environment as Numinous -- ‡tAncestral and Other Spirits of the Dead -- ‡tCulture Heroes and "Tricksters" -- ‡gPart II.‡tCeremonies from a Variety of Traditions -- ‡g4.‡tGreat Lakes and Northeast -- ‡tAnishnabe Religion: Modernization of Gathering-Hunting Spiritualit -- ‡tThe Haudenausaunee: From Horticulture-Hunting to Agriculture -- ‡g5.‡tSouthwest and Southeast -- ‡tDine Menarche Rituals: Celebrating Female Spiritual Power -- ‡tNavajo Kinaalda -- ‡tApache Sunset Dance -- ‡tMuskogee Green Corn Ceremony: Continuing an Agricultural Tradition -- ‡g6.‡tPlains -- ‡tMissouri Basin Horticulture-Hunting Complex: Twinning Corn and Bison -- ‡tNitsitapi Bundle Ceremonies: The Effects of Horse Nomadism -- ‡g7.‡tNorthwest Coast -- ‡tPotlatch: Religious Heart of Coastal Traditions -- ‡tMakah Whale Hunt: Continuing Persecution of Native Religion -- ‡g8.‡tPan-Indian Rituals -- ‡tCircumpolar Rituals -- ‡tSpirit ("Sweat") Lodge -- ‡tBinding Rituals: "Shaking Tent" and Yuwipi -- ‡tRegional Pan-Indian Rituals -- ‡tThirst ("Sun") Dance -- ‡tDance Drums and the Powwow -- ‡tThe Sacred Pipe: Ritual of Adoption -- ‡tNative American Church (Peyote Religion).
650 ‡aIndians of North America‡xReligion.
650 ‡aIndian cosmology‡zNorth America.
650 ‡aIndians of North America‡xRites and ceremonies.
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