Based on an invited session at the 98th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association in Chicago. Includes bibliographical references (p. [279]-327) and index.
Contents:
Indian revolts and cargo cults: ritual violence and revitalization in California and New Guinea / Maria Lepowsky -- Visions of revitalization in the eastern woodlands: can a middle-aged theory stretch to embrace the first Cherokee converts? / Joel W. Martin -- Priests and prophets: the politics of voice in the Pacific / Jukka Siikala -- The Wasitay religion: prophecy, oral literacy, and belief on Hudson Bay / Jennifer S.H. Brown -- Revitalization in wartime Micronesia / Lin Poyer -- Jennifer Revitalization as catharsis: the warm house cult of western Oregon / Michael E. Harkin -- The evolution of revitalization movements among the Yangoru Boiken, Papua New Guinea / Paul B. Roscoe -- Recontextualizing revitalization: cosmology and cultural stability in the adoption of Peyotism among the Yuchi / Jason Baird Jackson -- New life for whom? the scope of the trope in Marshall Islands Kūrijmōj / Lawrence Marshall Carucci -- Ogitchida at Waswaaganing: conflict in the revitalization of Lac du Flambeau Anishinaabe identity / Larry Nesper -- Expressions of identity in Tahiti -- Lisa Henry -- "Canny about conflict": Nativism, revitalization, and the invention of tradition in native southeaster New England / Ann McMullen.
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