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049 $aMAIN
245 00 $aBeyond primitivism :$bindigenous religious traditions and modernity /$cedited by Jacob K. Olupọna.
260 $aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2004.
300 $axvi, 348 pages :$billustrations ;$c26 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rJacob K. Olupona --$gPART I. MODERNITY AND METHODOLOGY --$tDo Jews make good Protestants? The cross-cultural study of ritual /$rNaomi Janowitz --$tCan we move beyond primitivism? On recovering the indigenes of indigenous religions in the academic study of religion /$rArmin W. Geertz --$t"Classify and conquer": Friedrich Max Müller, indigenous religious traditions, and imperial comparative religion /$rDavid Chidester --$tA postcolonial meaning of religion: some reflections from the indigenous world /$rCharles H. Long --$tSaami responses to Christianity: resistance and change /$rHåkan Rydving --$gPART II. THE AMERICAS --$tTribal religious traditions are constantly devalued in Western discourse on religion /$rJohn C. Mohawk --$tGuidelines for the study of Mesoamerican religious traditions /$rAlfredo López Austin --$tJaguar Christians in the contact zone: concealed narratives in the histories of religions in the Americas /$rDavid Carrasco --$tModernity, resistance, and the Iroquois Longhouse people /$rChris Jocks --$t"He, not they, best protected the village": religious and other conflicts in twentieth-century Guatemala /$rBruce Lincoln --$tVodou in the "Tenth Department": New York's Haitian community /$rKaren McCarthy Brown --$tAssaulting California's sacred mountains: shamans vs. New Age merchants of Nirvana /$rHelen McCarthy --$gPART III. AFRICA AND ASIA --$tUnderstanding sacrifice and sanctity in Benin indigenous religion, Nigeria: a case study /$rFlora Edouwaye S. Kaplan --$tThe Earth Mother Scripture: unmasking the neo-archaic /$rWhalen W. Lai --$tPopular religions and modernity in Japan /$rMichio Araki --$tRethinking indigenous religious traditions: the case of the Ainu /$rKatarina V. Sjöberg --$tKorean shamans and the definition of "religion": a view from the grass roots /$rLaurel Kendall --$tMandaya myth, memory, and the heroic religious tradition: between Islam and Christianity /$rAram A. Yengoyan --$tThe Vaddas: representations of the wild man in Sri Lanka /$rGananath Obeyesekere --$gPART IV. THE PACIFIC ISLANDS --$tOn wondering about wonder: Melanesians and the cargo /$rGarry W. Trompf --$tThinking and teaching with the indigenous traditions of Melanesia /$rMary N. MacDonald --$tThe Hawaiian lei on a voyage through modernities: a study in post-contact religion /$rSteven J. Friesen.
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650 0 $aIndigenous peoples$xReligion$vCongresses.
650 6 $aAutochtones$xReligion$vCongrès.
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650 7 $aModerne$2gnd
650 7 $aNaturreligion$2gnd
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655 4 $aKongress$zDavis (Calif.)$y1996.
655 7 $aConference papers and proceedings.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01423772
700 1 $aOlupọna, Jacob Obafẹmi Kẹhinde.
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