Handbook of indigenous religion(s) /

Extremely distant and distinct indigenous communities have over recent decades become more like themselves and more like each other - a paradox prevalent globally but inadequately explained by established analytical frames, particularly with regard to religion. Addressing this rich and unfolding con...

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Other Authors: Johnson, Greg, 1971-

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2017.

Series: Brill Handbooks on Contemporary Religion 15.
Brill's Companions to Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy Online I, ISBN: 9789004389434.

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