Oglala Religion.:
This study seeks to explain how one group of Native Americans, the Oglala Sioux, has preserved its social and cultural identity despite formidable attempts by the U.S. government to eliminate tribal societies. Treating continuity and change as two aspects of the same phenomenon, it focuses on the na...
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Zusammenfassung: | This study seeks to explain how one group of Native Americans, the Oglala Sioux, has preserved its social and cultural identity despite formidable attempts by the U.S. government to eliminate tribal societies. Treating continuity and change as two aspects of the same phenomenon, it focuses on the nature of the uniquely Oglala values that persist, their modes of cultural expression, and the processes by which they are replicated. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (364 pages) |
ISBN: | 0803265093 9780803265097 |
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spelling | Powers, William K. Oglala Religion. Lincoln : UNP - Nebraska, 2014. 1 online resource (364 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Print version record. Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Introduction; Part I: The Seven Fireplaces; Chapter 1: Problems in Nomenclature; Chapter 2: The Seven Fireplaces; Chapter 3: The Oglalas; Chapter 4: Social Organization; Part II: Sacred Things; Chapter 5: The Supernatural; Chapter 6: The Intermediaries; Chapter 7: Cosmology; Chapter 8: Ritual; Part III: All My Relations; Chapter 9: Pine Ridge; Chapter 10: Political Discontinuity; Chapter 11: Contemporary Religion; Chapter 12: Religion as an Institution; Part IV: Continuity and Change. Chapter 13: Structural ReplicationChapter 14: Time and Space; Chapter 15: Social Relations; Chapter 16: Religion and Identity; Appendix A: Phonological Key; Appendix B: A Note on Sources; Bibliography; Acknowledgments; Index; Back Cover. This study seeks to explain how one group of Native Americans, the Oglala Sioux, has preserved its social and cultural identity despite formidable attempts by the U.S. government to eliminate tribal societies. Treating continuity and change as two aspects of the same phenomenon, it focuses on the nature of the uniquely Oglala values that persist, their modes of cultural expression, and the processes by which they are replicated. Oglala Indians Ethnic identity. Oglala Indians Religion. Oglala Indians Social life and customs. Oglala Indians Ethnic identity fast Oglala Indians Religion fast Oglala Indians Social life and customs fast Print version: Powers, William K. Oglala Religion. Lincoln : UNP - Nebraska, ©2014 9780803209107 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3123269 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Powers, William K. Oglala Religion. Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Introduction; Part I: The Seven Fireplaces; Chapter 1: Problems in Nomenclature; Chapter 2: The Seven Fireplaces; Chapter 3: The Oglalas; Chapter 4: Social Organization; Part II: Sacred Things; Chapter 5: The Supernatural; Chapter 6: The Intermediaries; Chapter 7: Cosmology; Chapter 8: Ritual; Part III: All My Relations; Chapter 9: Pine Ridge; Chapter 10: Political Discontinuity; Chapter 11: Contemporary Religion; Chapter 12: Religion as an Institution; Part IV: Continuity and Change. Chapter 13: Structural ReplicationChapter 14: Time and Space; Chapter 15: Social Relations; Chapter 16: Religion and Identity; Appendix A: Phonological Key; Appendix B: A Note on Sources; Bibliography; Acknowledgments; Index; Back Cover. Oglala Indians Ethnic identity. Oglala Indians Religion. Oglala Indians Social life and customs. Oglala Indians Ethnic identity fast Oglala Indians Religion fast Oglala Indians Social life and customs fast |
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