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Ritualistic Warfare - cover

Ritualistic Warfare

Mira Donnelly

Traduttore A AI

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"Ritualistic Warfare" explores the multifaceted nature of indigenous warfare, revealing it as far more than simple aggression. It delves into the symbolic meanings and socio-political functions embedded within these conflicts, highlighting their role in shaping tribal alliances, social order, and identity.

 
The book emphasizes that warfare in indigenous societies was a structured activity governed by complex cultural codes, not merely chaotic violence. The book examines formalized combat practices, ceremonial preparations, and post-conflict rituals, each infused with cultural significance. For example, warfare communicated values, status, and cosmological beliefs. It fostered social cohesion, defined tribal boundaries, and maintained power dynamics.

 
The book progresses from introducing key concepts and anthropological perspectives to analyzing case studies from the Americas, Oceania, and Africa. Warriors, weapons, battlegrounds, gender roles, and social hierarchies are all examined to demonstrate how ritualized conflicts shaped intertribal relationships.

 
What sets this book apart is its emphasis on understanding conflict from the emic perspective, prioritizing indigenous interpretations and avoiding Western frameworks. By drawing from ethnographic accounts, archaeological findings, oral histories, and early colonial records, it offers a nuanced understanding of indigenous warfare, connecting to broader fields like political science, sociology, and religious studies.
Disponibile da: 29/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 64 pagine.

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