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Book Title
The Peyote Religion Among the Navaho
ISBN
9780806123820

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Publisher
University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN-10
0806123826
ISBN-13
9780806123820
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1043754

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
520 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Peyote Religion Among the Navaho
Subject
Sociology / General, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, Native American
Publication Year
1991
Type
Textbook
Author
David F. Aberle
Subject Area
Social Science, History
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
26.9 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
91-050310
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
299.782
Edition Description
Reprint,New Edition
Synopsis
"David F. Aberle?s book on Navajo peyotism is by far the most comprehensive and complete of any on a North American tribe, and the Navajo nation is the largest in the United States. He discusses the specific politico-economic context and the crisis in the longtime struggle, and traces in detail the conflict of the traditional and the new religion." ? Weston La Barre. "A sound, scholarly work which has joined the ranks of anthropological classics since its original 1966 publication." ?American Indian Quarterly. "The chapters attending to the rituals of Peyotism and the contrast between it and Navaho religion are particularly good, though none of the materials can be faulted. Of import are the chapters explicating the Native American Church, Navaho style, in the theoretical context of social movements." ?Choice. "An exhaustive (but fascinating) study....Aberle makes a strong case for the right of those who believe in peyotism to practice their religion unhampered by law or social stigma." ?Library Journal. "Today peyotism is a political as well as a religious issue to the Navaho people....A large part of [this] scholarly and impressive contribution is devoted to this aspect....Aberle has not been content to present ritual divorced from philosophy, and his discussion of the underlying though of peyotists is valuable to the student of religions in general....[His] study of the economic aspects of peyotism is closely detailed, and indeed, this book is one of the few publications which present such material in compact form for any North American Indian group." Science., "David F. Aberle's book on Navajo peyotism is by far the most comprehensive and complete of any on a North American tribe, and the Navajo nation is the largest in the United States. He discusses the specific politico-economic context and the crisis in the longtime struggle, and traces in detail the conflict of the traditional and the new religion." - Weston La Barre. "A sound, scholarly work which has joined the ranks of anthropological classics since its original 1966 publication." -American Indian Quarterly. "The chapters attending to the rituals of Peyotism and the contrast between it and Navaho religion are particularly good, though none of the materials can be faulted. Of import are the chapters explicating the Native American Church, Navaho style, in the theoretical context of social movements." -Choice. "An exhaustive (but fascinating) study....Aberle makes a strong case for the right of those who believe in peyotism to practice their religion unhampered by law or social stigma." -Library Journal. "Today peyotism is a political as well as a religious issue to the Navaho people....A large part of this] scholarly and impressive contribution is devoted to this aspect....Aberle has not been content to present ritual divorced from philosophy, and his discussion of the underlying though of peyotists is valuable to the student of religions in general.... His] study of the economic aspects of peyotism is closely detailed, and indeed, this book is one of the few publications which present such material in compact form for any North American Indian group." Science., David F. Aberle's book on Navajo peyotism is by far the most comprehensive and complete of any on a North American tribe, and the Navajo nation is the largest in the United States. He discusses the specific politico-economic context and the crisis in the longtime struggle, and traces in detail the conflict of the traditional and the new religion. - Weston La Barre. A sound, scholarly work which has joined the ranks of anthropological classics since its original 1966 publication. -American Indian Quarterly. The chapters attending to the rituals of Peyotism and the contrast between it and Navaho religion are particularly good, though none of the materials can be faulted. Of import are the chapters explicating the Native American Church, Navaho style, in the theoretical context of social movements. -Choice. An exhaustive (but fascinating) study....Aberle makes a strong case for the right of those who believe in peyotism to practice their religion unhampered by law or social stigma. -Library Journal. Today peyotism is a political as well as a religious issue to the Navaho people....A large part of this] scholarly and impressive contribution is devoted to this aspect....Aberle has not been content to present ritual divorced from philosophy, and his discussion of the underlying though of peyotists is valuable to the student of religions in general.... His] study of the economic aspects of peyotism is closely detailed, and indeed, this book is one of the few publications which present such material in compact form for any North American Indian group. Science.

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