Richard Katz, Megan Biesele, Verna St Denis
Healing Makes Our Hearts Happy
Spirituality and Cultural Transformation Among the Kalahari Ju/'Hoansi
Richard Katz, Megan Biesele, Verna St Denis
Healing Makes Our Hearts Happy
Spirituality and Cultural Transformation Among the Kalahari Ju/'Hoansi
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These Bushmen set an example for us to look beyond the false promises of modern technology in search of the spiritual healing that is so desperately needed in our own culture and within ourselves.
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These Bushmen set an example for us to look beyond the false promises of modern technology in search of the spiritual healing that is so desperately needed in our own culture and within ourselves.
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- Verlag: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 255mm x 204mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 916g
- ISBN-13: 9780892815579
- ISBN-10: 0892815574
- Artikelnr.: 22145739
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 255mm x 204mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 916g
- ISBN-13: 9780892815579
- ISBN-10: 0892815574
- Artikelnr.: 22145739
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dedicated to the respectful exchange between Indigenous teachings about health and healing and mainstream Western psychology, Richard Katz received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Harvard, where he taught for nearly 20 years. Over the past 50 years, Dr. Katz has spent time working with Indigenous elders and healers in various parts of the world, including the primarily hunting-gathering Ju/'hoansi of the Kalahari Desert, the Indigenous Fijians of the South Pacific, the Sicangu Lakota of Rosebud Reservation, and the Cree and Saulteaux First Nations people of Saskatchewan. At the request of the Indigenous elders he has worked with, he seeks to bring their teachings into contact with mainstream psychology. The aim is to encourage the mainstream to be more respectful of diversity, more committed to social action, and more appreciative of the spiritual dimension in health and healing. Dr. Katz has written 7 books on culture and healing. He is currently Professor Emeritus at First Nations University of Canada and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Saskatchewan. He lives in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Healing Makes Our Hearts Happy
Spiritual & Cultural Transformation Among the Kalahari Ju'hoansi
Acknowledgments
Preface
Meeting and Talking with People
A Word of Caution
Prologue "Tell our Story to Your People"
Part 1 We've Always Been Here"
1 "We Used To Direct Ourselves"
2 "Now the Government Direct Us"
3 "But We Still Have Our Nom"
Part 2 Progress?
4 Hungry People are Easy to Coerce
5 "The School Owns Our Dance"
6 Does the Clinic Have Nom?
7 "The People are Drinking the Meat"
Part 3 The Dynamics and Politics of Nom
8 Climbing the Threads to God's Village
9 Female and Male Approaches to Nom
10 Nom and Social Change
Part 4 The Politics of Research and Ethics of Responsibility
11 Too Easy Entry?
12 Words and Voices
13 "Call Me by My Ju'hoan Name"
Epilogue
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E
Endnotes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors
A Fund for the Ju'hoansi
Spiritual & Cultural Transformation Among the Kalahari Ju'hoansi
Acknowledgments
Preface
Meeting and Talking with People
A Word of Caution
Prologue "Tell our Story to Your People"
Part 1 We've Always Been Here"
1 "We Used To Direct Ourselves"
2 "Now the Government Direct Us"
3 "But We Still Have Our Nom"
Part 2 Progress?
4 Hungry People are Easy to Coerce
5 "The School Owns Our Dance"
6 Does the Clinic Have Nom?
7 "The People are Drinking the Meat"
Part 3 The Dynamics and Politics of Nom
8 Climbing the Threads to God's Village
9 Female and Male Approaches to Nom
10 Nom and Social Change
Part 4 The Politics of Research and Ethics of Responsibility
11 Too Easy Entry?
12 Words and Voices
13 "Call Me by My Ju'hoan Name"
Epilogue
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E
Endnotes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors
A Fund for the Ju'hoansi
Healing Makes Our Hearts Happy
Spiritual & Cultural Transformation Among the Kalahari Ju'hoansi
Acknowledgments
Preface
Meeting and Talking with People
A Word of Caution
Prologue "Tell our Story to Your People"
Part 1 We've Always Been Here"
1 "We Used To Direct Ourselves"
2 "Now the Government Direct Us"
3 "But We Still Have Our Nom"
Part 2 Progress?
4 Hungry People are Easy to Coerce
5 "The School Owns Our Dance"
6 Does the Clinic Have Nom?
7 "The People are Drinking the Meat"
Part 3 The Dynamics and Politics of Nom
8 Climbing the Threads to God's Village
9 Female and Male Approaches to Nom
10 Nom and Social Change
Part 4 The Politics of Research and Ethics of Responsibility
11 Too Easy Entry?
12 Words and Voices
13 "Call Me by My Ju'hoan Name"
Epilogue
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E
Endnotes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors
A Fund for the Ju'hoansi
Spiritual & Cultural Transformation Among the Kalahari Ju'hoansi
Acknowledgments
Preface
Meeting and Talking with People
A Word of Caution
Prologue "Tell our Story to Your People"
Part 1 We've Always Been Here"
1 "We Used To Direct Ourselves"
2 "Now the Government Direct Us"
3 "But We Still Have Our Nom"
Part 2 Progress?
4 Hungry People are Easy to Coerce
5 "The School Owns Our Dance"
6 Does the Clinic Have Nom?
7 "The People are Drinking the Meat"
Part 3 The Dynamics and Politics of Nom
8 Climbing the Threads to God's Village
9 Female and Male Approaches to Nom
10 Nom and Social Change
Part 4 The Politics of Research and Ethics of Responsibility
11 Too Easy Entry?
12 Words and Voices
13 "Call Me by My Ju'hoan Name"
Epilogue
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E
Endnotes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors
A Fund for the Ju'hoansi