Indigenous and African diaspora religions in the Americas /:
"Indigenous and African Diaspora Religions in the Americas explores spirit-based religious traditions across vast geographical and cultural expanses, including Canada, the United States, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Trinidad and Tobago, Mexico, Brazil, and Chile. Using interdisciplinary...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Indigenous and African Diaspora Religions in the Americas explores spirit-based religious traditions across vast geographical and cultural expanses, including Canada, the United States, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Trinidad and Tobago, Mexico, Brazil, and Chile. Using interdisciplinary research methods, this collection of original perspectives breaks new ground by examining these traditions as typologically and historically related. This curated selection of the traditions allows readers to compare and highlight convergences, while the description and comparison of the traditions challenges colonial erasures and expands knowledge about endangered cultures. The inclusion of spirit-based traditions from a broad geographical area emphasizes the typology of religion over ethnic compartmentalization. The individuals and communities studied in this collection serve spirits through rituals, song, instruments, initiation, embodiment via possession or trance, veneration of nature, and, among some Indigenous people, the consumption of ritual psychoactive entheogens. Indigenous and African diaspora practices focused on service to ancestors and spirits reflect ancient substrates of religiosity. The rationale to separate them on disciplinary, ethnic, linguistic, geographical, or historical grounds evaporates in our interconnected world. Shared cultural, historical, and structural features of American indigenous and African diaspora spirit-based traditions mutually deserve our attention since the analyses and dialogues give way to discoveries about deep commonalities and divergences among religions and philosophies. Still struggling against the effects of colonialism, enslavement, and extinction, the practitioners of these spirit-based religious traditions hold on to important but vulnerable parts of humanity's cultural heritage. These readings make possible journeys of recognition as well as discovery."--Provided by publisher. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvi, 342 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Indigenous and African diaspora religions in the Americas / edited by Benjamin Hebblethwaite and Silke Jansen. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2023] 1 online resource (xvi, 342 pages) : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (EBSCOhost, viewed February 8, 2024). Includes bibliographical references and index. "Indigenous and African Diaspora Religions in the Americas explores spirit-based religious traditions across vast geographical and cultural expanses, including Canada, the United States, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Trinidad and Tobago, Mexico, Brazil, and Chile. Using interdisciplinary research methods, this collection of original perspectives breaks new ground by examining these traditions as typologically and historically related. This curated selection of the traditions allows readers to compare and highlight convergences, while the description and comparison of the traditions challenges colonial erasures and expands knowledge about endangered cultures. The inclusion of spirit-based traditions from a broad geographical area emphasizes the typology of religion over ethnic compartmentalization. The individuals and communities studied in this collection serve spirits through rituals, song, instruments, initiation, embodiment via possession or trance, veneration of nature, and, among some Indigenous people, the consumption of ritual psychoactive entheogens. Indigenous and African diaspora practices focused on service to ancestors and spirits reflect ancient substrates of religiosity. The rationale to separate them on disciplinary, ethnic, linguistic, geographical, or historical grounds evaporates in our interconnected world. Shared cultural, historical, and structural features of American indigenous and African diaspora spirit-based traditions mutually deserve our attention since the analyses and dialogues give way to discoveries about deep commonalities and divergences among religions and philosophies. Still struggling against the effects of colonialism, enslavement, and extinction, the practitioners of these spirit-based religious traditions hold on to important but vulnerable parts of humanity's cultural heritage. These readings make possible journeys of recognition as well as discovery."--Provided by publisher. Meeting grounds in Saint-Domingue and the emergence of Haitian Vodou : an ecological approach / Lagrace Benson -- The many faces of Marie Laveau and Voudou in nineteenth-century New Orleans / Eleanor A. Laughlin -- Shamanic healing, initiation, and ritual technique in a Kwak'wala narrative from the Boas-Hunt Corpus / Daniel J. Frim -- Language and rituals of the Brotherhood of the Holy Spirit of the Kongos of Villa Mella / José María Santos Rovira -- A joyful place : Baniwa Jaguar shamans' songs and historical change / Robin M. Wright -- Embodying, reshaping, and combining the past and the future : a Mapuche shaman's historical agency in Chile / Ana Mariella Bacigalupo -- Other knowledges : tensions and negotiation between religion, knowledges, and school in a Wixárika community / Iritamei Francisco Benítez De La Cruz and Itxaso García Chapinal -- It's the song that cures : healing, music, and ayahuasca in Brazil's Santo Daime churches / Dereck Daschke -- Finding orisha in new places / Jeffery M. Gonzalez. America Religion. Indians Religion. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85065067 Black people America Religion. Amérique Religion. Peuples autochtones Religion. Personnes noires Amérique Religion. RELIGION / Indigenous, Folk & Tribal bisacsh Black people Religion fast Indians Religion fast Religion fast America fast Hebblethwaite, Benjamin, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2005054797 Jansen, Silke, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2005016215 Print version: Indigenous and African diaspora religions in the Americas. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2023] 9781496235732 (DLC) 2022043571 (OCoLC)1346615331 |
spellingShingle | Indigenous and African diaspora religions in the Americas / Meeting grounds in Saint-Domingue and the emergence of Haitian Vodou : an ecological approach / Lagrace Benson -- The many faces of Marie Laveau and Voudou in nineteenth-century New Orleans / Eleanor A. Laughlin -- Shamanic healing, initiation, and ritual technique in a Kwak'wala narrative from the Boas-Hunt Corpus / Daniel J. Frim -- Language and rituals of the Brotherhood of the Holy Spirit of the Kongos of Villa Mella / José María Santos Rovira -- A joyful place : Baniwa Jaguar shamans' songs and historical change / Robin M. Wright -- Embodying, reshaping, and combining the past and the future : a Mapuche shaman's historical agency in Chile / Ana Mariella Bacigalupo -- Other knowledges : tensions and negotiation between religion, knowledges, and school in a Wixárika community / Iritamei Francisco Benítez De La Cruz and Itxaso García Chapinal -- It's the song that cures : healing, music, and ayahuasca in Brazil's Santo Daime churches / Dereck Daschke -- Finding orisha in new places / Jeffery M. Gonzalez. Indians Religion. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85065067 Black people America Religion. Peuples autochtones Religion. Personnes noires Amérique Religion. RELIGION / Indigenous, Folk & Tribal bisacsh Black people Religion fast Indians Religion fast Religion fast |
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title | Indigenous and African diaspora religions in the Americas / |
title_auth | Indigenous and African diaspora religions in the Americas / |
title_exact_search | Indigenous and African diaspora religions in the Americas / |
title_full | Indigenous and African diaspora religions in the Americas / edited by Benjamin Hebblethwaite and Silke Jansen. |
title_fullStr | Indigenous and African diaspora religions in the Americas / edited by Benjamin Hebblethwaite and Silke Jansen. |
title_full_unstemmed | Indigenous and African diaspora religions in the Americas / edited by Benjamin Hebblethwaite and Silke Jansen. |
title_short | Indigenous and African diaspora religions in the Americas / |
title_sort | indigenous and african diaspora religions in the americas |
topic | Indians Religion. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85065067 Black people America Religion. Peuples autochtones Religion. Personnes noires Amérique Religion. RELIGION / Indigenous, Folk & Tribal bisacsh Black people Religion fast Indians Religion fast Religion fast |
topic_facet | America Religion. Indians Religion. Black people America Religion. Amérique Religion. Peuples autochtones Religion. Personnes noires Amérique Religion. RELIGION / Indigenous, Folk & Tribal Black people Religion Indians Religion Religion America |
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