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Reassessing revitalization movements perspectives from North America and the Pacific Islands / edited by Michael E. Harkin.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
American Anthropological Association. Annual Meeting 1999 : Chicago, Ill.)
Harkin, Michael Eugene, 1958-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nativistic movements--Pacific Area--Congresses.
Nativistic movements.
Nativistic movements--North America--Congresses.
Nativistic movements--Congresses.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxxvi, 341 p. )
Manufacture:
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2012
Place of Publication:
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 2004.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The escalating political, economic, and cultural colonization of indigenous peoples over the past few centuries has spawned a multitude of revitalization movements. These movements promise liberation from domination by outsiders and incorporate and rework elements of traditional culture. Reassessing Revitalization Movements is the first book to discuss and compare in detail the origins, structure, and development of religious and political revitalization movements in North America and the Pacific Islands (known as Oceania). The essays cover the twentieth-century Cargo Cults of the South Pacific, the 1870 and 1890 Ghost Dance movements in western North America, the Tuka Movement on Fiji in 1885, as well as the revitalistic aspects of contemporary social movements in North American and Oceania. Reassessing Revitalization Movements takes Anthony F. C. Wallace's concept of revitalization movements and examines the applicability of the model to a variety of religious and anticolonial movements in North America and the Pacific Islands. This extension of the revitalization movement model beyond its traditional territory in Native anthropology enriches our understanding of movements outside of North America and offers a holistic view of them that embraces phenomena ranging from the psychic to the ecological. This cross-cultural approach provides the most stimulating and broadly applicable treatment of the topic in decades.
Contents:
Indian revolts and cargo cults : ritual violence and revitalization in California and New Guinea / Maria Lepowsky
Visions of revitalization in the eastern woodlands : can a middle-aged theory stretch to embrace the first Cherokee converts? / Joel W. Martin
Priests and prophets : the politics of voice in the Pacific / Jukka Siikala
The Wasitay religion : prophecy, oral literacy, and belief on Hudson Bay / Jennifer S.H. Brown
Revitalization in wartime Micronesia / Lin Poyer
Revitalization as catharsis : the Warm House cult of western Oregon / Michael E. Harkin
The evolution of revitalization movements among the Yangoru Boiken, Papua New Guinea / Paul B. Roscoe
Recontextualizing revitalization : cosmology and cultural stability in the adoption of Peyotism among the Yuchi / Jason Baird Jackson
New life for whom? The scope of the trope in Marshall Islands Kūrijmōj / Laurence Marshall Carucci
Ogitchida at Waswaaganing : conflict in the revitalization of Lac du Flambeau Anishinaabe identity / Larry Nesper
Expressions of identity in Tahiti / Lisa Henry
"Canny about conflict" : Nativism, revitalization, and the invention of tradition in native southeastern New England / Ann McMullen.
Notes:
Based on an invited session at the 98th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association in Chicago.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [279]-327) and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9786610374267
9781280374265
1280374268
9780803203884
0803203888
9780585499666
0585499667
OCLC:
54669648

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