Indigenous and African Diaspora Religions in the Americas
Herausgeber: Hebblethwaite, Benjamin; Jansen, Silke
Indigenous and African Diaspora Religions in the Americas
Herausgeber: Hebblethwaite, Benjamin; Jansen, Silke
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Indigenous and African Diaspora Religions in the Americas offers an introduction and nine original perspectives on religious and cultural traditions emanating from communities in several regions across the Americas.
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Indigenous and African Diaspora Religions in the Americas offers an introduction and nine original perspectives on religious and cultural traditions emanating from communities in several regions across the Americas.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781496236074
- ISBN-10: 1496236076
- Artikelnr.: 65951450
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781496236074
- ISBN-10: 1496236076
- Artikelnr.: 65951450
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Benjamin Hebblethwaite is an associate professor in Haitian Creole, Haitian, and Francophone studies at the University of Florida. He is the author of A Transatlantic History of Haitian Vodou and coeditor of Stirring the Pot of Haitian History. Silke Jansen is a professor of Romance linguistics at Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nürnberg in Germany. She is the author of several publications on language and culture contacts in the Caribbean.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Indigenous and African Diaspora Religions in the Americas:
Multidisciplinary Approaches
Benjamin Hebblethwaite and Silke Jansen
1. Meeting Grounds in Saint-Domingue and the Emergence of Haitian Vodou; An
Ecological Approach
LeGrace Benson
2. The Many Faces of Marie Laveau and Voudou in Nineteenth-century New
Orleans
Eleanor A. Laughlin
3. Shamanic Healing, Initiation, and Ritual Technique in a Kwak’wala
Narrative from the Boas-Hunt Corpus
Daniel J. Frim
4. Language and Rituals of the Brotherhood of the Holy Spirit of the Kongos
of Villa Mella
José María Santos Rovira
5. “A Joyful Place”: Baniwa Jaguar Shamans’ Songs and Historical Change
Robin M. Wright
6. Embodying, Reshaping, and Combining the Past and the Future: A Mapuche
Shaman’s Historical Agency in Chile
Ana Mariella Bacigalupo
7. Other Knowledges: Tensions and Negotiation between Religion,
Knowledges, and School in a Wixárika community
Francisco Iritamei Benítez de la Cruz and Itxaso García Chapinal
8. “It’s the Song that Cures”: Healing, Music, and Ayahuasca in Brazil’s
Santo Daime Churches
Dereck Daschke
9. Finding Orisha in New Places
Jeffery M. Gonzalez
Contributors
Notes
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Indigenous and African Diaspora Religions in the Americas:
Multidisciplinary Approaches
Benjamin Hebblethwaite and Silke Jansen
1. Meeting Grounds in Saint-Domingue and the Emergence of Haitian Vodou; An
Ecological Approach
LeGrace Benson
2. The Many Faces of Marie Laveau and Voudou in Nineteenth-century New
Orleans
Eleanor A. Laughlin
3. Shamanic Healing, Initiation, and Ritual Technique in a Kwak’wala
Narrative from the Boas-Hunt Corpus
Daniel J. Frim
4. Language and Rituals of the Brotherhood of the Holy Spirit of the Kongos
of Villa Mella
José María Santos Rovira
5. “A Joyful Place”: Baniwa Jaguar Shamans’ Songs and Historical Change
Robin M. Wright
6. Embodying, Reshaping, and Combining the Past and the Future: A Mapuche
Shaman’s Historical Agency in Chile
Ana Mariella Bacigalupo
7. Other Knowledges: Tensions and Negotiation between Religion,
Knowledges, and School in a Wixárika community
Francisco Iritamei Benítez de la Cruz and Itxaso García Chapinal
8. “It’s the Song that Cures”: Healing, Music, and Ayahuasca in Brazil’s
Santo Daime Churches
Dereck Daschke
9. Finding Orisha in New Places
Jeffery M. Gonzalez
Contributors
Notes
Index
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Indigenous and African Diaspora Religions in the Americas:
Multidisciplinary Approaches
Benjamin Hebblethwaite and Silke Jansen
1. Meeting Grounds in Saint-Domingue and the Emergence of Haitian Vodou; An
Ecological Approach
LeGrace Benson
2. The Many Faces of Marie Laveau and Voudou in Nineteenth-century New
Orleans
Eleanor A. Laughlin
3. Shamanic Healing, Initiation, and Ritual Technique in a Kwak’wala
Narrative from the Boas-Hunt Corpus
Daniel J. Frim
4. Language and Rituals of the Brotherhood of the Holy Spirit of the Kongos
of Villa Mella
José María Santos Rovira
5. “A Joyful Place”: Baniwa Jaguar Shamans’ Songs and Historical Change
Robin M. Wright
6. Embodying, Reshaping, and Combining the Past and the Future: A Mapuche
Shaman’s Historical Agency in Chile
Ana Mariella Bacigalupo
7. Other Knowledges: Tensions and Negotiation between Religion,
Knowledges, and School in a Wixárika community
Francisco Iritamei Benítez de la Cruz and Itxaso García Chapinal
8. “It’s the Song that Cures”: Healing, Music, and Ayahuasca in Brazil’s
Santo Daime Churches
Dereck Daschke
9. Finding Orisha in New Places
Jeffery M. Gonzalez
Contributors
Notes
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Indigenous and African Diaspora Religions in the Americas:
Multidisciplinary Approaches
Benjamin Hebblethwaite and Silke Jansen
1. Meeting Grounds in Saint-Domingue and the Emergence of Haitian Vodou; An
Ecological Approach
LeGrace Benson
2. The Many Faces of Marie Laveau and Voudou in Nineteenth-century New
Orleans
Eleanor A. Laughlin
3. Shamanic Healing, Initiation, and Ritual Technique in a Kwak’wala
Narrative from the Boas-Hunt Corpus
Daniel J. Frim
4. Language and Rituals of the Brotherhood of the Holy Spirit of the Kongos
of Villa Mella
José María Santos Rovira
5. “A Joyful Place”: Baniwa Jaguar Shamans’ Songs and Historical Change
Robin M. Wright
6. Embodying, Reshaping, and Combining the Past and the Future: A Mapuche
Shaman’s Historical Agency in Chile
Ana Mariella Bacigalupo
7. Other Knowledges: Tensions and Negotiation between Religion,
Knowledges, and School in a Wixárika community
Francisco Iritamei Benítez de la Cruz and Itxaso García Chapinal
8. “It’s the Song that Cures”: Healing, Music, and Ayahuasca in Brazil’s
Santo Daime Churches
Dereck Daschke
9. Finding Orisha in New Places
Jeffery M. Gonzalez
Contributors
Notes
Index