This article presents the ancient Mesopotamian Mīs Pî ceremony as a case study in the relationship between ritual and the natural world using Roy Rappaport’s framework of Ecological Anthropology as a guide. Rappaport’s premise is that human populations do not operate independently but are instead, “ecological populations in an ecosystem that also includes the other living organisms and the nonliving substances found within the boundaries of [their] territory.” In Rappaport’s framework, rituals involving the use of animal, plant, and other organic materials link human communities to the ecosystems in which they dwell and to that which they seek to ritualize. Applying this mode of analysis to the Mīs Pî ritual yields the thesis that, from the...
Ancient conceptualizations of ecosystems exist in several Amerindian, Asia-Pacific, European, and Af...
An extensive analysis of the faunal material recovered from the four Homol'ovi pueblos yielded data ...
Humans have long sought knowledge of the future, and in their seeking have turned to rocks, sticks, ...
The environmental crisis has challenged faith traditions to take a stand and act both globally and l...
ABSTRACT In this article I discuss the characteristics of ritual practices, according to Roy Rappapo...
The environmental crisis has challenged faith traditions to take a stand and act both globally and l...
Pagan rituals structure the way that Pagans relate to each other and the other-than-human world. I a...
The shepherds and shepherdesses inhabiting the Jasimaná highland, province of Salta, in northwestern...
The theoretical and methodological approaches of Cultural and Social Anthropology have long since be...
Contribution to new theorising of "wilderness" (putatively "wild nature" or "pristine land") as imag...
Ritual treatment of animal remains after hunt and consumption as an act of reciprocity with animal p...
The author of the article notes the obvious contradiction of our time, which consists in the fact th...
The article provides a brief analysis of family rituals that promote traditional environmental cultu...
This work investigates what motivates environmental action through developing a case study on how ec...
The myths of origin and more particularly the creation narratives in the ancient Near East reflect o...
Ancient conceptualizations of ecosystems exist in several Amerindian, Asia-Pacific, European, and Af...
An extensive analysis of the faunal material recovered from the four Homol'ovi pueblos yielded data ...
Humans have long sought knowledge of the future, and in their seeking have turned to rocks, sticks, ...
The environmental crisis has challenged faith traditions to take a stand and act both globally and l...
ABSTRACT In this article I discuss the characteristics of ritual practices, according to Roy Rappapo...
The environmental crisis has challenged faith traditions to take a stand and act both globally and l...
Pagan rituals structure the way that Pagans relate to each other and the other-than-human world. I a...
The shepherds and shepherdesses inhabiting the Jasimaná highland, province of Salta, in northwestern...
The theoretical and methodological approaches of Cultural and Social Anthropology have long since be...
Contribution to new theorising of "wilderness" (putatively "wild nature" or "pristine land") as imag...
Ritual treatment of animal remains after hunt and consumption as an act of reciprocity with animal p...
The author of the article notes the obvious contradiction of our time, which consists in the fact th...
The article provides a brief analysis of family rituals that promote traditional environmental cultu...
This work investigates what motivates environmental action through developing a case study on how ec...
The myths of origin and more particularly the creation narratives in the ancient Near East reflect o...
Ancient conceptualizations of ecosystems exist in several Amerindian, Asia-Pacific, European, and Af...
An extensive analysis of the faunal material recovered from the four Homol'ovi pueblos yielded data ...
Humans have long sought knowledge of the future, and in their seeking have turned to rocks, sticks, ...