This paper examines the history of the Yup'ik Eskimos of western Alaska and explores how their shamans shaped the response to introduced epidemic disease. As in the experiences of so many other Native American groups, disease epidemics played an important role in the history of relations between the Yup'ik Eskimos and white settlers in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. I argue here that while the Yup'ik Eskimos grappled with the devastating effects of introduced diseases, they did not repudiate their shamans and traditional faith, which sets the Yup'ik people apart from other Native Americans. Before contact with Europeans, the Yup'ik people relied on their shamans for physical and psychological healing. Despi...
unnoticed in the literature on messianic movements. Yet many Parousial movements flourished among th...
85 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Anthropology and the Clark Honors College of the U...
THE UNNATURAL HISTORY OF DISEASE The health problems Native Americans are confronting today did not ...
This paper examines the history of the Yup\u27ik Eskimos of western Alaska and explores how their sh...
In the late 1700s, when Euro-Americans began to visit the Northwest Coast, they reported the presenc...
Discusses fears of ghosts and graveyards among the Labrador Eskimos, resulting from contacts with wh...
The purpose of this paper is to develop more fully for the Southern Coast Salish the recently publis...
Indigenous peoples in the Arctic have historically experienced a broad range of demographic and ecol...
Shamans and shamanistic performances have been described from almost all parts of the Eskimo world, ...
The Unangan have lived on the island of Unalaska, Alaska for thousands of years, yet little is known...
The Mandan and Hidatsa tribes located in modern day North Dakota have a rich history characterized b...
The Ojibwe were skilled healers on both the individual and communal levels long before European colo...
The Kaska are native to the Canadian regions of northwestern British Columbia, southern Yukon, and s...
Responding to twofold question how did the transition occur; and what were its implications for the ...
During the 1600s, Algonkian and Wôbanaki peoples in present-day New England and Canada found themsel...
unnoticed in the literature on messianic movements. Yet many Parousial movements flourished among th...
85 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Anthropology and the Clark Honors College of the U...
THE UNNATURAL HISTORY OF DISEASE The health problems Native Americans are confronting today did not ...
This paper examines the history of the Yup\u27ik Eskimos of western Alaska and explores how their sh...
In the late 1700s, when Euro-Americans began to visit the Northwest Coast, they reported the presenc...
Discusses fears of ghosts and graveyards among the Labrador Eskimos, resulting from contacts with wh...
The purpose of this paper is to develop more fully for the Southern Coast Salish the recently publis...
Indigenous peoples in the Arctic have historically experienced a broad range of demographic and ecol...
Shamans and shamanistic performances have been described from almost all parts of the Eskimo world, ...
The Unangan have lived on the island of Unalaska, Alaska for thousands of years, yet little is known...
The Mandan and Hidatsa tribes located in modern day North Dakota have a rich history characterized b...
The Ojibwe were skilled healers on both the individual and communal levels long before European colo...
The Kaska are native to the Canadian regions of northwestern British Columbia, southern Yukon, and s...
Responding to twofold question how did the transition occur; and what were its implications for the ...
During the 1600s, Algonkian and Wôbanaki peoples in present-day New England and Canada found themsel...
unnoticed in the literature on messianic movements. Yet many Parousial movements flourished among th...
85 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Anthropology and the Clark Honors College of the U...
THE UNNATURAL HISTORY OF DISEASE The health problems Native Americans are confronting today did not ...