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Title Enduring motives : the archaeology of tradition and religion in Native America / edited by Linea Sundstrom and Warren DeBoer
Published Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, [2012]
©2012

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 337 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Theory, culture & society
Theory, culture & society.
Contents Creating continuity through structure, iconography, and sacred stories -- Encoding tradition in place and object -- Balancing stability and change -- Recognizing deep-time traditions
Summary This book examines tradition and religious beliefs as they are expressed in landscape, the built environment, visual symbols, stories, and ritual. Bringing together archaeologists and Native American experts, this volume focuses on long-lived religious traditions of the native peoples of the Americas and how religion codifies, justifies, and reinforces these traditions by placing a high value on continuity of beliefs and practice. This book uses clues from the archaeological record to piece together the oldest religions of the Americas. Spanning cultures as diverse as the Aztec, Plains Indians, Hopi, Mississippian, and Southwest Pueblo, this book brings to light insights on ancient religious beliefs, practices, methods, and techniques, which allow otherwise intangible facets of culture to be productively explored
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Print version record
Subject Indian cosmology.
Indians -- Antiquities.
Indians -- Religion.
Indians -- Rites and ceremonies.
RELIGION -- Ethnic & Tribal.
Antiquities
Indian cosmology
Indians -- Antiquities
Indians -- Religion
Indians -- Rites and ceremonies
SUBJECT America -- Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004221
Subject America
Form Electronic book
Author DeBoer, Warren R., editor
Sundstrom, Linea, editor
ISBN 0817386211
9780817386214