Religious Reflections on the Human Body by Jane Marie Law

Religious Reflections on the Human Body by Jane Marie Law

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Presenting an exploration of twentieth-century Hopi religious history and cultural change, this book focuses on the interplay between Hopi myth and history, timelessness and the experience of time, continuity and change. Using a historical-analytical framework, it incorporates the Hopi understanding of myth and prophecy.

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Religious Reflections on the Human Body by Jane Marie Law

This not only is an excellent introduction to Hopi religion and culture change; it should be considered as a text for any course concerned with Native Americans in the twentieth century. - American Indian Culture and Research Journal. An important addition to the literature on Native American religions. - Choice. In this exploration of twentieth-century Hopi religious history and cultural change, John D. Loftin focuses on the interplay between Hopi myth and history, timelessness and the experience of time, continuity and change. His use of a historical-analytical framework, incorporating the Hopi understanding of myth and prophecy, provides a model of religious change which shows how a Native American people draws on its ancient religious beliefs and practices to come to terms with domination by an alien, Western culture and lifestyle.
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ISBN 13 9780253209023
ISBN 10 0253209021
Title Religious Reflections on the Human Body
Author Jane Marie Law
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Indiana University Press
Year published 1995-03-01
Number of pages 336
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.