Aufsatz(gedruckt)1978

Religion among American Indians

In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 436, S. 27-39

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Abstract

The traditional worldview of North American Indians is outlined as a basis for explicating the central tribal ceremonials & for comprehending the tribal response to prolonged missionization for Christian denominations. The missionaries operated in a context of authoritarian superiority, & most conceived of themselves as bearing civilization, rather than a plain scriptural message; hence, there was little concern to modify Euro-Christianity to fit with native rituals & values. Today, most Indians are Christians, at least nominally; but in many cases, the Christianity is integrated with the native worldview, and the individual participates in a variety of both Christian & neotraditional rituals. The destructive impact of the European invasions stimulated millenarian movements, such as the Ghost Dance; the continued vitality of these movements was expressed in the recent occupation of Wounded Knee, which should be comprehended as a religious, rather than a political, action. The Peyote Cult, organized as the Native American Church, constitutes a syncretism of Christian & traditional rites & attitudes, & it is widespread as intertribal & pan-Indian. Further pan-Indian, neotraditional, revivalistic, & millenarian movements may be anticipated. 1 Table. Modified HA.

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