Gerry R. Cox
Sociology of Death and the American Indian
Gerry R. Cox
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This book presents a sociological analysis of death and bereavement practices of American Indians with oral histories from select tribes describing their practices.
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This book presents a sociological analysis of death and bereavement practices of American Indians with oral histories from select tribes describing their practices.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 790g
- ISBN-13: 9781666908503
- ISBN-10: 1666908509
- Artikelnr.: 63822194
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 790g
- ISBN-13: 9781666908503
- ISBN-10: 1666908509
- Artikelnr.: 63822194
Gerry R. Cox is professor emeritus of sociology at University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
Contents
Foreword by Neil Thompson
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I. Sociology of Dying, Death, and the American Indian
Chapter 1: Sociology of Dying and Death
Chapter 2. Why a Sociology of Dying and Death?
Chapter 3.Sociology of the American Indian
Chapter 4. Burial and Mortuary Customs of American Indians
Chapter 5. Culture of American Indians
Chapter 6 American Indian Cultural Denigration
Chapter 7. Problems in Understanding Other Cultures
Part II. Sociology of the American Indian Spirituality, Dying, and Death
Chapter 8. Sociology of American Indian Religion
Chapter 9. American Indian Religion and Death
Chapter 10. The Sacred Way and Loss: American Indian Spirituality
Chapter 11. Death and Intimacy Impairment in Later Life
Chapter 12. American Indian Grief: The Healing Path
Part III. Tribal Practices in Dying, Death, Disposal and Bereavement
Chapter 13. Anasazi Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 14. Aztec Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 15. Maya Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 16. Mounds Builders Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 17. The Dine (Navajo) Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 18. The Inde (Apache) and Tohono O'odham Disposal and Bereavement
Practices
Chapter 19. Hopi Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 20. Lakota and Blackfeet Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 21. Cheyenne, Shawnee, and the Potawatomi Disposal and Bereavement
Practices
Chapter 22. Ojibwe/Anishinabe/Chippewa, Shoshone, and Stockbridge-Munsee
Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Part IV. Understanding the Sociology of Dying, Death, and the American
Indian
Chapter 23. Dying: What We Can Learn from American Indians
Conclusion
References
About the Author
Foreword by Neil Thompson
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I. Sociology of Dying, Death, and the American Indian
Chapter 1: Sociology of Dying and Death
Chapter 2. Why a Sociology of Dying and Death?
Chapter 3.Sociology of the American Indian
Chapter 4. Burial and Mortuary Customs of American Indians
Chapter 5. Culture of American Indians
Chapter 6 American Indian Cultural Denigration
Chapter 7. Problems in Understanding Other Cultures
Part II. Sociology of the American Indian Spirituality, Dying, and Death
Chapter 8. Sociology of American Indian Religion
Chapter 9. American Indian Religion and Death
Chapter 10. The Sacred Way and Loss: American Indian Spirituality
Chapter 11. Death and Intimacy Impairment in Later Life
Chapter 12. American Indian Grief: The Healing Path
Part III. Tribal Practices in Dying, Death, Disposal and Bereavement
Chapter 13. Anasazi Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 14. Aztec Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 15. Maya Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 16. Mounds Builders Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 17. The Dine (Navajo) Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 18. The Inde (Apache) and Tohono O'odham Disposal and Bereavement
Practices
Chapter 19. Hopi Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 20. Lakota and Blackfeet Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 21. Cheyenne, Shawnee, and the Potawatomi Disposal and Bereavement
Practices
Chapter 22. Ojibwe/Anishinabe/Chippewa, Shoshone, and Stockbridge-Munsee
Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Part IV. Understanding the Sociology of Dying, Death, and the American
Indian
Chapter 23. Dying: What We Can Learn from American Indians
Conclusion
References
About the Author
Contents
Foreword by Neil Thompson
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I. Sociology of Dying, Death, and the American Indian
Chapter 1: Sociology of Dying and Death
Chapter 2. Why a Sociology of Dying and Death?
Chapter 3.Sociology of the American Indian
Chapter 4. Burial and Mortuary Customs of American Indians
Chapter 5. Culture of American Indians
Chapter 6 American Indian Cultural Denigration
Chapter 7. Problems in Understanding Other Cultures
Part II. Sociology of the American Indian Spirituality, Dying, and Death
Chapter 8. Sociology of American Indian Religion
Chapter 9. American Indian Religion and Death
Chapter 10. The Sacred Way and Loss: American Indian Spirituality
Chapter 11. Death and Intimacy Impairment in Later Life
Chapter 12. American Indian Grief: The Healing Path
Part III. Tribal Practices in Dying, Death, Disposal and Bereavement
Chapter 13. Anasazi Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 14. Aztec Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 15. Maya Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 16. Mounds Builders Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 17. The Dine (Navajo) Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 18. The Inde (Apache) and Tohono O'odham Disposal and Bereavement
Practices
Chapter 19. Hopi Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 20. Lakota and Blackfeet Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 21. Cheyenne, Shawnee, and the Potawatomi Disposal and Bereavement
Practices
Chapter 22. Ojibwe/Anishinabe/Chippewa, Shoshone, and Stockbridge-Munsee
Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Part IV. Understanding the Sociology of Dying, Death, and the American
Indian
Chapter 23. Dying: What We Can Learn from American Indians
Conclusion
References
About the Author
Foreword by Neil Thompson
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I. Sociology of Dying, Death, and the American Indian
Chapter 1: Sociology of Dying and Death
Chapter 2. Why a Sociology of Dying and Death?
Chapter 3.Sociology of the American Indian
Chapter 4. Burial and Mortuary Customs of American Indians
Chapter 5. Culture of American Indians
Chapter 6 American Indian Cultural Denigration
Chapter 7. Problems in Understanding Other Cultures
Part II. Sociology of the American Indian Spirituality, Dying, and Death
Chapter 8. Sociology of American Indian Religion
Chapter 9. American Indian Religion and Death
Chapter 10. The Sacred Way and Loss: American Indian Spirituality
Chapter 11. Death and Intimacy Impairment in Later Life
Chapter 12. American Indian Grief: The Healing Path
Part III. Tribal Practices in Dying, Death, Disposal and Bereavement
Chapter 13. Anasazi Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 14. Aztec Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 15. Maya Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 16. Mounds Builders Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 17. The Dine (Navajo) Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 18. The Inde (Apache) and Tohono O'odham Disposal and Bereavement
Practices
Chapter 19. Hopi Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 20. Lakota and Blackfeet Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Chapter 21. Cheyenne, Shawnee, and the Potawatomi Disposal and Bereavement
Practices
Chapter 22. Ojibwe/Anishinabe/Chippewa, Shoshone, and Stockbridge-Munsee
Disposal and Bereavement Practices
Part IV. Understanding the Sociology of Dying, Death, and the American
Indian
Chapter 23. Dying: What We Can Learn from American Indians
Conclusion
References
About the Author