Pilgrimage in Practice: Narration, Reclamation and Healing provides an interdisciplinary approach to the topic. It reveals many aspects of the practice of pilgrimage, from its nationalistic facets to its effect on economic development; from the impact of the internet to questions of globalization; from pilgrimage as protest to pilgrimage as creative expression in such media as film, art and literature.https://scholarworks.wm.edu/asbookchapters/1030/thumbnail.jp
The effects of alcohol use on Pine Ridge are epidemic and have had a devastating impact on the curre...
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On October 4, 2007, I presented a paper titled “Healing Waters, Healing Histories: Aboriginal Pilgri...
Pilgrimage in Practice: Narration, Reclamation and Healing provides an interdisciplinary approach to...
Building on Jill Dubisch’s identification of pilgrimages as a means for the expression and resolutio...
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A Plan B Project prepared for a Master's degree from the University of Minnesota Duluth Earth & Envi...
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AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF Gabor Hardy, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Speech Commun...
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Modern Siouan storytellers make a distinction in speaking of the difference between bedtime and sacr...
After Chief Sitting Bull returned to the U.S. in 1881 from Canada, about 250 Lakota people remained ...
The effects of alcohol use on Pine Ridge are epidemic and have had a devastating impact on the curre...
This study examines the role history and memory played in the 1973 occupation of Wounded Knee by Ogl...
On October 4, 2007, I presented a paper titled “Healing Waters, Healing Histories: Aboriginal Pilgri...
Pilgrimage in Practice: Narration, Reclamation and Healing provides an interdisciplinary approach to...
Building on Jill Dubisch’s identification of pilgrimages as a means for the expression and resolutio...
This thesis focuses primarily on Lakota concerns about the appropriation of their spirituality. The...
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indiana University, Anthropology, 2015The Lakotas are well known historically for t...
Exploring what does and what does not constitute pilgrimage, Redefining Pilgrimage draws together a ...
The Lakota (Teton Sioux) historical trauma response is a constellation of fea-tures associated with ...
A Plan B Project prepared for a Master's degree from the University of Minnesota Duluth Earth & Envi...
This project examines the effects that settler colonialism has had on the language revitalization of...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF Gabor Hardy, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Speech Commun...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore deprivation experienced by the nineteenth century Sioux who...
Modern Siouan storytellers make a distinction in speaking of the difference between bedtime and sacr...
After Chief Sitting Bull returned to the U.S. in 1881 from Canada, about 250 Lakota people remained ...
The effects of alcohol use on Pine Ridge are epidemic and have had a devastating impact on the curre...
This study examines the role history and memory played in the 1973 occupation of Wounded Knee by Ogl...
On October 4, 2007, I presented a paper titled “Healing Waters, Healing Histories: Aboriginal Pilgri...