The study of indigenous religions has become an important academic field, particularly since the religious practices of indigenous peoples are being transformed by forces of globalization and transcontinental migration. This book will further our understanding of indigenous religions by first considering key methodological issues related to defining and contextualizing the religious practices of indigenous societies, both historically and in socio-cultural situations. Two further sections of the book analyse cases derived from European contexts, which are often overlooked in discussion of indigenous religions, and in two traditional areas of study: South America and Africa
Since the mid-twentieth century, religious movements identifying themselves as Paganism, shamanism, ...
The category ‘Indigenous Religions’ has become widely accepted within university departments of reli...
Religion in society has been a complex study for both academic and non-academic disciplines. Definin...
This book offers perspectives on the academic study of indigenous religions from scholars who identi...
The primary aim of this book is to analyse critically the history of and the assumptions underlying ...
A discussion of the importance of studying indigenous religions to the discipline of the study of re...
Studies. " This title provides an opportunity to do what we do in the academic study of religio...
This book addresses the conceptualization and practice of Indigenous research methodologies especial...
In this article, it is argued that a postcolonial critique of the colonial study of religion should ...
Exploring religious and spiritual changes which have been taking place among Indigenous populations ...
Context is critically important to the study of indigenous religions in North America. This paper ar...
The classification of ‘world religions’ is highly problematic because of its arbitrary construction,...
This chapter addresses the genealogy of Indigenous studies, and how it is conceptualized and practis...
This chapter addresses the genealogy of Indigenous studies, and how it is conceptualized and practis...
Several scholars have commented on the ‘spiritual tone’ of u.n. discourses on indigenous peoples, bu...
Since the mid-twentieth century, religious movements identifying themselves as Paganism, shamanism, ...
The category ‘Indigenous Religions’ has become widely accepted within university departments of reli...
Religion in society has been a complex study for both academic and non-academic disciplines. Definin...
This book offers perspectives on the academic study of indigenous religions from scholars who identi...
The primary aim of this book is to analyse critically the history of and the assumptions underlying ...
A discussion of the importance of studying indigenous religions to the discipline of the study of re...
Studies. " This title provides an opportunity to do what we do in the academic study of religio...
This book addresses the conceptualization and practice of Indigenous research methodologies especial...
In this article, it is argued that a postcolonial critique of the colonial study of religion should ...
Exploring religious and spiritual changes which have been taking place among Indigenous populations ...
Context is critically important to the study of indigenous religions in North America. This paper ar...
The classification of ‘world religions’ is highly problematic because of its arbitrary construction,...
This chapter addresses the genealogy of Indigenous studies, and how it is conceptualized and practis...
This chapter addresses the genealogy of Indigenous studies, and how it is conceptualized and practis...
Several scholars have commented on the ‘spiritual tone’ of u.n. discourses on indigenous peoples, bu...
Since the mid-twentieth century, religious movements identifying themselves as Paganism, shamanism, ...
The category ‘Indigenous Religions’ has become widely accepted within university departments of reli...
Religion in society has been a complex study for both academic and non-academic disciplines. Definin...