Ritual, Life Histories, and the Afterlives of People and Things.: An article from: Journal of the Southwest
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Author(s)William H. Walker
PublisherUniversity of Arizona
ISBN / ASINB00099LONO
ISBN-13978B00099LON6
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From the supplier: Researchers study the religious practices of the Native American tribes in the Southwest, focusing on their beliefs concerning death. The ceremonies and rituals conducted by such tribes as the Hopi and Navajo were observed to understand their beliefs regarding the responsibility of souls in the afterlife and social relations between the souls and the living.
Citation Details
Title: Ritual, Life Histories, and the Afterlives of People and Things.
Author: William H. Walker
Publication:Journal of the Southwest (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1999
Publisher: University of Arizona
Volume: 41 Issue: 3 Page: 383
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: Researchers study the religious practices of the Native American tribes in the Southwest, focusing on their beliefs concerning death. The ceremonies and rituals conducted by such tribes as the Hopi and Navajo were observed to understand their beliefs regarding the responsibility of souls in the afterlife and social relations between the souls and the living.
Citation Details
Title: Ritual, Life Histories, and the Afterlives of People and Things.
Author: William H. Walker
Publication:Journal of the Southwest (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1999
Publisher: University of Arizona
Volume: 41 Issue: 3 Page: 383
Distributed by Thomson Gale
