Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes - Molly Bassett

Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes - Molly Bassett

65. What do Indigenous religious traditions in the Americas have in common?

Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes - Molly Bassett

Inés Hernandez-Avila [+-]
University of California, Davis
Inés Hernandez-Avila (Niimiipuu/Nez Perce, enrolled on the Colville Reservation, and Tejana), is Professor of Native American Studies, UC Davis. She is a scholar, poet, visual artist, and cultural worker. Her research/teaching areas include contemporary Native American/Indigenous literature (U.S. and Mexico), and Indigenous religious traditions.

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We must remember that there is no one Native American or Indigenous culture, but rather hundreds upon hundreds of Indigenous cultures throughout North, Central, and South America, each with a distinct language and a unique way of interpreting their lives, their worlds, and their beings.

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Hernandez-Avila , Inés. 65. What do Indigenous religious traditions in the Americas have in common?. Indigenous Religious Traditions in Five Minutes. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 205-207 Sep 2022. ISBN 9781800502031. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=43180. Date accessed: 25 Apr 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.43180. Sep 2022

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