Continuity, symbiosis, and mind in traditional cultures of modern societies
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Continuity, symbiosis, and mind in traditional cultures of modern societies
Hokkaido University Press, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Yuuyaraq (the way of the human being) : Yup'ik voices in the transmission of religious and cultural knowledge / Kanaqlak (George P. Charles)
- Sami concepts and modern indigenous approaches to theorizing their culture / Jelena Porsanger
- Keeping Tibetanness in refugees' societies / Rinzing Dolma Noguchi
- Negotiation toward the continuation of traditional festivals : a Case study in rural Japan / Kengo Konishi
- Siberian indigenous religious traditions in an ever changing world : the Khanty and Nenets case / Elena Glavatskaya
- Traces of Shamanistic beliefs in life patterns of the Uzbeks in the Fergana Valley / Adkham A. Ashirov
- Kazakh memorial services in the post-Soviet period : a case study of Northern Kazakhstan Villages / Toko Fujimoto
- The traditional Paganism and the modern Neo-Paganism in the consciousness, culture and politics of Russia's Finno-Ugric peoples / Svetlana Tchervonnaia
- Continuity and symbiosis of traditional cultures : from animism to a philosophy of ecology / Takako Yamada
- Ritual and discourses on nature among the changing post-Soviet reindeer herders in Northern Kamchatka / Takashi Irimoto
- Nature and man : past and present in Egypt / Aliaa R. Rafea
- A strategy for coexistence : the case of the festival at Temple W in Haidong District, Qinghai Province, China / Chikako Uehara
- The survival and symbiosis of Blacksmiths in Bishnupur, India / Takayuki Saito
- A struggle for the co-existence between the Euro-Canadians and the Kaska First Nations / Mikako Yamaguchi
- Revival of the Ainu bear festival : the mind, ethnic symbiosis and continuity of traditional culture / Takashi Irimoto
- Anthropology of continuity and symbiosis of traditional cultures / Takako Yamada