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Paperback Native North American Spirituality Book

ISBN: 080912226X

ISBN13: 9780809122264

Native North American Spirituality

(Part of the The Classics of Western Spirituality Series)

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For sheer publishing courage and imagination, what can surpass...The Classics of Western Spirituality(TM). Publishers Weekly ...of fundamental importance to any student or scholar interested in the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Excellent description and understanding

Anthropologist Elisabeth Tooker has provided here an excellent understanding of Native North American spirituality with this book. Most of the focus is on the southeastern areas of the continent, but that does not manage to detract from the book's ability to convey understanding of what went on in traditional Native American life. The language is very easy to read and logical, making this very good reading fo a beginner. Indeed, there is almost no technical terminology in thw whole book. The early part of Tooker's book is devoted to a study of the cosmological viewpoint of the various tribes mentioned in the book. The book shows very clearly how, from the perspective of the Native American tribes, and how myth describe events in the "sky world" ie. the world above Earth. The Winnebago tribe do not base the existence of spirits on sight and hearing, but in terms of what is felt. The last two-thirds of "Native North American Spirituality Of The Eastern Woodlands" deals with actual Native American rituals. In very clear language, stages of long ritual are described in a way that even a novice on this subject will always be able to understand. At the same time, the rituals are explained very well, with purpose of even such actions as the sluaghtering of deer being well-explained. There is a particularly moving description of what a Winnebago father will teach his child how to reach their "destination" on a spiritual quest via fasting and helping one's fellow men. There are also accounts of offerings of tobacco and other drugs. On the whole, this work should be read by all interested in Native American spirituality, especially if you have little knowledge.
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