The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian TraditionsBeacon Press, 1 sep 1992 - 336 pagina's This pioneering work, first published in 1986, documents the continuing vitality of American Indian traditions and the crucial role of women in those traditions. |
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction I | 1 |
Ritual Gynocracy in Native | 13 |
Strong Women | 30 |
Copyright | |
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Abel Acoma alienation American Indian American Indian literature American Indian women Anglo-European believe berdache Black Elk Speaks cacique central ceremony Cherokee chief Christian clan colonization consciousness context corn dance death dream earth female feminist Gerald Vizenor Grandmother Gunn harmony healing home behold homosexuality Hopi human Iroquois Iyatiku Joy Harjo Keres Kochinnenako Laguna Lakota Lame Deer lesbians Leslie Marmon Silko literary lives Maheo male means medicine menstruation Mi-o-chin Miochin Momaday mother myth narrative Native American nature Navajo Neihardt non-Indian novels oral tradition participants patriarchal perception poetry poets political protagonist psychic Pueblo reality relationship ritual tradition role sacred Scott Momaday seated at home sense sexual Sh-ah-cock shamans significance Silko social society songs spirit story structure symbols tale Tayo theme things Thought Woman tion told traditional American Indian tribes understanding universe Uretsete vision western winkte Winter write Yellow Woman
