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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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2017.
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Brill Handbooks on Contemporary Religion
15.
Brill's Companions to Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy Online I, ISBN: 9789004389434.
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Introduction / |r Greg Johnson and Siv Ellen Kraft -- |t Towards a Typology of Academic Uses of 'Indigenous Religion(s)', or Eight (or Nine) Language Games That Scholars Play with This Phrase / |r Bjørn Ola Tafjord -- |t Religion as Peoplehood: Native American Religious Traditions and the Discourse of Indigenous Rights / |r Michael D. McNally -- |t u.n.-Discourses on Indigenous Religion / |r Siv Ellen Kraft -- |t Indigenous Feature Film: A Pathway for Indigenous Religion? / |r Cato Christensen -- |t Sounds Indigenous: Negotiating Identity in an Era of World Music / |r Rosalind I.J. Hackett -- |t Not Real Christians? On the Relation between Christianity and Indigenous Religions in Amazonia and Beyond / |r Minna Opas -- |t Timing Indigenous Culture and Religion: Tales of Conversion and Ecological Salvation from the Amazon / |r John Ødemark -- |t Materialising and Performing Hawaiian Religion(s) on Mauna Kea / |r Greg Johnson -- |t Becoming Human: 'Urban Indian' Decolonisation and Regeneration in the Land of Enchantment / |r Natalie Avalos -- |t Global Indigeneity and Local Christianity: Performing O'odham Identity in the Present / |r Seth Schermerhorn -- |t Spiritual, Not Religious; Dene, Not Indigenous: Tłįchǫ Dene Discourses of Religion and Indigeneity / |r David S. Walsh -- |t Unsettled Natives in the Newfoundland Imaginary / |r Suzanne Owen -- |t The Shamanic Festival Isogaisa (Norway): Religious Meaning-Making in the Present / |r Trude Fonneland -- |t Are Adivasis Indigenous? / |r Gregory D. Alles -- |t Is Hinduism the World's Largest Indigenous Religion? / |r Arkotong Longkumer -- |t Literacy as Advocacy in the Donyipolo Movement of Northeast India / |r Claire S. Scheid -- |t Ethnographies Returned: The Mobilisation of Ethnographies and the Politicisation of Indigeneity in Ifugao, the Philippines / |r Jon Henrik Ziegler Remme -- |t The Beginning of a Long Journey: Maintaining and Reviving the Ancestral Religion among the Ainu in Japan / |r Takeshi Kimura -- |t Replacing 'Religion' with Indigenous Spirit: Grounding Australian Indigenous Identity in Wider Worlds / |r Steve Bevis -- |t Of Ruins and Revival: Heritage Formation and Khoisan Indigenous Identity in Post-apartheid South Africa / |r Duane Jethro -- |t Global Intentions and Local Conflicts: The Rise and Fall of Ambuya Juliana in Zimbabwe1 / |r James L. Cox -- |t Afterword: The Study of Religion and the Discourses of Indigeneity / |r Thomas A. Tweed. |
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520 | |a 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 context, the Handbook of Indigenous Religion(s) engages a wide variety of locations and perspectives. Drawing upon the efforts of a diverse group of scholars working at the intersection of indigenous studies and religious studies, this volume includes a programmatic introduction that argues for new ways of conceptualizing the field of indigenous religion(s), numerous case study-based examples, and an Afterword by Thomas Tweed. | ||
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