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The Tusayan ritual : A study on the influence of environment on aboriginal cults - Exploring Aboriginal Rituals in the Southwest Environment - cover

The Tusayan ritual : A study on the influence of environment on aboriginal cults - Exploring Aboriginal Rituals in the Southwest Environment

Jesse Walter Fewkes

Publisher: Good Press

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In 'The Tusayan Ritual: A Study on the Influence of Environment on Aboriginal Cults,' Jesse Walter Fewkes meticulously examines the intersection of environmental factors and indigenous spiritual practices in the Tusayan region of Arizona. Employing an ethnographic lens, Fewkes details the ceremonial life of the Hopi people, articulating how their rituals are deeply intertwined with the landscape, climate, and ecology of their surroundings. His scholarly work is characterized by a clear, descriptive style that blends vivid narrative with analytical rigor, offering insight into the complex relationships between culture and environment within the context of Native American spirituality. Jesse Walter Fewkes, an esteemed American anthropologist, was profoundly influenced by his experiences with indigenous communities in the Southwest. His pioneering fieldwork and a commitment to preserving aboriginal traditions stemmed from a broader interest in anthropology and ethnology prevalent during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Fewkes'Äôs work reflects both a reverence for the cultures he studied and a scientific curiosity, positioning him as a crucial figure in the understanding of Native American religious life. This book is an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of anthropology, Native American studies, and ritual practices. Fewkes's detailed observations and analyses not only inform our understanding of Hopi rituals but also inspire broader reflections on how cultural expressions are shaped by specific environmental contexts. A thoughtful read for anyone interested in the intricate dynamics between culture and ecology.
Available since: 07/11/2023.
Print length: 27 pages.

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