The Neo-Indians: A Religion for the Third Millenium

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Inbunden Engelska, Spara som favorit. Skickas inom vardagar. This is a rich ethnographic study of the emergence of the neo-Indian movement -- a new form of Indian identity based on largely reinvented pre-colonial cultures and comprising a diverse group of people attempting to re-create purified pre-colonial indigenous beliefs and ritual practices without the contaminating influences of modern society. There is no full-time neo-Indian. Both indigenous and non-indigenous practitioners assume Indian identities only when deemed spiritually significant.

In their daily lives, they are average members of modern society, dressing in Western clothing, working at middle-class jobs, and retaining their traditional religious identities.

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The Neo-Indians is a rich ethnographic study of the emergence of the neo-Indian movement—a new form of Indian identity based on largely reinvented. Editorial Reviews. Review. “This excellent translation will give English readers access to one of the most innovative and important anthropological publications.

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