
In Contemporary Indian Country, Many Of The People Who Identify As American Indian Fall Into The Urban Indian Category: Away From Traditional Lands And Communities, In Cities And Towns Wherein The Opportunities To Live One's Identity As Native Can Be Restricted, And Even More So For American Indian Religious Practice And Activity. Ancestral Ways, Modern Selves: Tradition, Performance, And Religion In Native America Explores A Possible Theoretical Model For Discussing The Religious Nature Of Urbanized Indians. It Uses Aspects Of Contemporary Pantribal Practices Such As The Inter-tribal Pow Wow, Substance Abuse Recovery Programs Such As The Wellbriety Movement, And Political Involvement To Provide Insights Into Contemporary Native Religious Identity. Simply Put, This Book Addresses The Question What Does It Mean To Be An Indigenous American In The 21st Century, And How Does One Express That Indigeneity Religiously? It Proposes That Practices And Ideologies Appropriate To The Pan-indian Context Provide Much Of The Foundation For Maintaining A Sense Of Aboriginal Spiritual Identity Within Modernity. Individuals And Families Who Identify Themselves As Native American Can Participate In Activities Associated With A Broad Network Of Other Native People, In Effect Performing Their Indian Identity And Enacting The Values That Are Connected To That Identity. -- Provided By Publisher.
This book investigates how urbanized Native Americans maintain and express their religious and spiritual identities within the constraints of modern, non-traditional environments. Author Dennis F. Kelley, a scholar in religious studies, utilizes a theoretical framework centered on performance and pantribalism to analyze how contemporary Indigenous individuals navigate their heritage. By examining the intersection of modern social structures and ancestral traditions, the work argues that specific communal activities serve as the primary vehicle for sustaining an authentic Indigenous religious identity in the 21st century.
What You Will Find
Scholars and students of Indigenous studies frequently cite this work for its focused application of performance theory to modern religious practice. Readers note the text provides a clear, academic lens for understanding the complexities of urban Native identity in contemporary society.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0415823625
ISBN-13:
9780203550571
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