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Indigenous Religious Traditions in 5 Minutes

Avalos, Natalie(Edited by)Bassett, Molly H(Edited by)
Part of the Religion in 5 Minutes series
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Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes aims to answer many of the questions that come to mind when we think about the religious lives of Native and Indigenous peoples of the world.

Scholars from many fields answer dozens of questions about a wide variety of specific Indigenous religious traditions and an array of the ideas, practices, and beliefs many people associate with them.

Do Native peoples have creator Gods? What is shamanism? Why are there so many spellings of voodoo? Is Paganism considered an Indigenous religious tradition?

We also interrogate the concept of Indigenous religious traditions, by asking what the phrase means in relation to the larger fields of Native American and Indigenous Studies and Religious Studies, whether all religions were at some point indigenous, and what the value of studying Indigenous religious traditions is today.

Specialists respond to questions like these and many others in easily accessible language and provide references for further exploration, making this volume useful for personal study or classroom use.

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Product Details
Equinox Publishing Ltd
1800502028 / 9781800502024
Hardback
299
01/09/2022
United Kingdom
English
224 pages
22 cm