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E-raamat: Landscapes of Ritual Performance in Eastern North America

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  • Formaat: 192 pages
  • Sari: American Landscapes 8
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Feb-2023
  • Kirjastus: Oxbow Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789259308
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  • Formaat: 192 pages
  • Sari: American Landscapes 8
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Feb-2023
  • Kirjastus: Oxbow Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789259308

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New insights into wide-ranging temporal and geographical evidence for rituals and ritual specialists across the Paleoindian, Archaic, Woodland and Mississippian Periods in the Southeastern USA.

In the long history of documenting the material culture of the archaeological record, meaning and actions of makers and users of these items is often overlooked. The authors in this book focus on rituals exploring the natural and made landscape stages, the ritual directors, including their progression from shaman to priesthood, and meaning of the rites. They also provide comments on the end or failure of rites and cults from Paleoindian into post-DeSoto years. Chapters examine the archaeological records of Cahokia, the lower Ohio Valley, Aztalan Wisconsin, Vermont, Florida, and Georgia, and others scan the Eastern US, investigating tobacco/datura, color symbolism, deer symbolism, mound stratigraphy, flintknapping, stone caching, cults and their organization, and red ochre. These authors collectively query the beliefs that can be gleaned from mortuary practices and their variation, from mound construction, from imagery, from the choice of landscape setting. While some rituals were short-lived, others can be shown to span millennia as the ritual specialists modified their interpretations and introduced innovations.
List of contributors
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Chapter 1 Cultic ritual complexes
1(18)
Cheryl Claassen
Part 1 Cults and rituals
Chapter 2 The old Fire-deer spirits cult in the Archaic period of eastern North America
19(20)
Cheryl Claassen
Chapter 3 Priestesses and priests, temples, and goddesses: structuring and recentering ritual in early Cahokian religious landscapes
39(14)
Thomas E. Emerson
Chapter 4 Continuity, resilience, and transformation in Choctaw ritual practice
53(16)
David H. Dye
Chapter 5 Places of stone and skill: an exploration of Paleoindian and Early Archaic rituals and ritual practitioners in Northeastern North America
69(16)
Francis "Jess" Robinson
Chapter 6 Watchfires above the wetwoods: late Middle Archaic mortuary ritual and landscape in the Falls of the Ohio region
85(16)
Anne Tobbe Bader
Chapter 7 Persons of the Directions: ontology and ethics meet cosmology in understanding the world views and rituals of Adena, Hopewell, and post-contact Eastern Woodland Indian societies
101(24)
Christopher Can
Chapter 8 Set, setting, and sacra: Eastern North America's tobacco shamans and the New World narcotic complex
125(14)
Bobi Deere
Chapter 9 Figured practices: the material heritage of ritual in the Great Lakes region
139(18)
William Fox
Neal Ferris
Part 2 Landscape, shrines, and pilgrimage
Chapter 10 Portals through the spirit world: pre-contact ceremonial cave use in the American Southeast
157(26)
Jan F. Simek
Beau Duke Carroll
Alan Cressler
Chapter 11 Rituals of stone: Native American use of stone in the Southeastern US
183(20)
James R. Wettstaed
Johannes H.N. Loubser
Chapter 12 Revisiting Aztalan: looking at ritual from several perspectives
203(14)
Lynne Goldstein
Sissel Schroeder
Donald Gaff
Jake Pfaffenroth
Chapter 13 Sacred journeys in the greater Cahokia region
217(16)
B. Jacob Skousen
Chapter 14 Paths of the lightning arrow: the Apalachee ballgame and the persistence of landscapes
233
Jesse C. Nowak
Charles T. Rainville
Cheryl Claassen (PhD, Harvard 1982) has written about landscape and ritual over several decades. She is Research Professor of Anthropology at Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, USA. Recent works include Religion in Sixteenth Century Mexico (2022) with Laura Ammon, Native American Landscapes: An Engendered Perspective (2017), Beliefs and Rituals in Ancient Eastern North America (2015) and Feasting with Shellfish: Archaic Rituals and Landscape (2010). Other research addresses the history of shell buttons, analytical techniques for archaeological shell and gender in the American past.