Ritual and Remembrance in the Ecuadorian Andes

Ritual and Remembrance in the Ecuadorian Andes
Title Ritual and Remembrance in the Ecuadorian Andes PDF eBook
Author Rachel Corr
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Total Pages 201
Release 2010-03-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816501114

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Not every world culture that has battled colonization has suffered or died. In the Ecuadorian Andean parish of Salasaca, the indigenous culture has stayed true to itself and its surroundings for centuries while adapting to each new situation. Today, indigenous Salascans continue to devote a large part of their lives to their distinctive practices—both community rituals and individual behaviors—while living side by side with white-mestizo culture. In this book Rachel Corr provides a knowledgeable account of the Salasacan religion and rituals and their respective histories. Based on eighteen years of fieldwork in Salasaca, as well as extensive research in Church archives—including never-before-published documents—Corr’s book illuminates how Salasacan culture adapted to Catholic traditions and recentered, reinterpreted, and even reshaped them to serve similarly motivated Salasacan practices, demonstrating the link between formal and folk Catholicism and pre-Columbian beliefs and practices. Corr also explores the intense connection between the local Salasacan rituals and the mountain landscapes around them, from peak to valley. Ritual and Remembrance in the Ecuadorian Andes is, in its portrayal of Salasacan religious culture, both thorough and all-encompassing. Sections of the book cover everything from the performance of death rituals to stories about Amazonia as Salasacans interacted with outsiders—conquistadors and camera-toting tourists alike. Corr also investigates the role of shamanism in modern Salasacan culture, including shamanic powers and mountain spirits, and the use of reshaped, Andeanized Catholicism to sustain collective memory. Through its unique insider’s perspective of Salasacan spirituality, Ritual and Remembrance in the Ecuadorian Andes is a valuable anthropological work that honestly represents this people’s great ability to adapt.

The Politics of Ritual and Remembrance

The Politics of Ritual and Remembrance
Title The Politics of Ritual and Remembrance PDF eBook
Author Grant Evans
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 244
Release 1998-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780824820541

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Communist revolutions in this century have suppressed existing ritual and symbolic structures and invented new ones. Armed with new flags, new national celebrations, or new school textbooks, they have attempted to reconstruct social memory. This fascinating work of political anthropology examines the case of Laos from the heady days of the 1975 revolution to the more sober "post-socialist" present. Grant Evans traces the attempt at ritual and symbolic change in Laos, and the recent reemergence of older and deeper cultural structures, while identifying what has perhaps been irretrievably lost. In this challenging study of the cultural consequences of failed total revolution, Evans reaches some striking conclusions concerning the nature of social memory, cultural possibilities foregone, and the need for cultural continuity.

Ritual and Remembrance

Ritual and Remembrance
Title Ritual and Remembrance PDF eBook
Author Jon Davies
Publisher
Total Pages 284
Release 2006-04-01
Genre
ISBN 9780756798659

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Since the end of the last Ice Age ten thousand or so years ago, over the period that we know as Ôhistory', about 100 billion people have died. Death is, on the one hand, an ordinary, inevitable, mundane event, which must be budgeted for & dealt with pragmatically. On the other hand, human beings have always endowed death & its mystery with enormous cultural significance, & have sought to transcend it through rituals & memorials of all kinds. This fascinating collection of essays provides a range of perspectives on death, encompassing literature, archaeology, law, medical ethics, music & art. The essays are arranged by topic: the politics of ancestry; death in war; disposing of the dead; & matters of life & death.

Seder Ritual of Remembrance

Seder Ritual of Remembrance
Title Seder Ritual of Remembrance PDF eBook
Author Seder Ritual Committee
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1950
Genre
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Remembering Well

Remembering Well
Title Remembering Well PDF eBook
Author Sarah York
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 241
Release 2000-08-28
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0787955078

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A gentle guide on how to plan an original memorial service, ritual or remembrance that personally reflects and honors the life of the one who has died.

Remembrance

Remembrance
Title Remembrance PDF eBook
Author Jerry M. Gilles
Publisher
Total Pages 401
Release 2009
Genre African Americans
ISBN 9780974481135

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Light from the Darkness

Light from the Darkness
Title Light from the Darkness PDF eBook
Author Deborah Fripp
Publisher Behrman House Publishing
Total Pages 48
Release 2020
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781681150116

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"Filled with song and story, ritual and remembrance, this short and empowering guided experience helps us do what Holocaust survivors have always asked of us: to tell the story, to remember, and to act"--