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11. The Concept of the Person and Reincarnation among the Kwakiutl Indians
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Preface ix
- Foreword: Reincarnation Eschatologies and the Comparative Study of Religions xi
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. Reincarnation Belief among North American Indians and Inuit: Context, Distribution, and Variation 15
- 3. Saving the Souls: Reincarnation Beliefs of the Seventeenth-Century Huron 38
- 4. The Reincarnations of Thunder Cloud, A Winnebago Indian 55
- 5. Behind Inupiaq Reincarnation: Cosmological Cycling 67
- 6. From Foetus to Shaman: The Construction of an Inuit Third Sex 82
- 7. Born-Again Pagans: The Inuit Cycle of Spirits 107
- 8. The Name Never Dies: Greenland Inuit Ideas of the Person 123
- 9. Kutchin Concepts of Reincarnation 136
- 10. Reincarnation as a Fact of Life among Contemporary Dene Tha 156
- 11. The Concept of the Person and Reincarnation among the Kwakiutl Indians 177
- 12. Person, Time, and Being: Northwest Coast Rebirth in Comparative Perspective 192
- 13. Rebirth and Identity: Three Gitksan Cases of Pierced-Ear Birthmarks 211
- 14. Cultural Patterns in Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation among the Tlingit Indians of Southeastern Alaska 242
- 15. Alternate-Generation Equivalence and the Recycling of Souls: Amerindian Rebirth in Global Perspective 263
- 16. The Study of Reincarnation in Indigenous American Cultures: Some Comments 284
- Appendix.A Trait Index to North American Indian and Inuit Reincarnation 299
- References 357
- Culture Index 391
- General Index 395
- Contributors 409
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Preface ix
- Foreword: Reincarnation Eschatologies and the Comparative Study of Religions xi
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. Reincarnation Belief among North American Indians and Inuit: Context, Distribution, and Variation 15
- 3. Saving the Souls: Reincarnation Beliefs of the Seventeenth-Century Huron 38
- 4. The Reincarnations of Thunder Cloud, A Winnebago Indian 55
- 5. Behind Inupiaq Reincarnation: Cosmological Cycling 67
- 6. From Foetus to Shaman: The Construction of an Inuit Third Sex 82
- 7. Born-Again Pagans: The Inuit Cycle of Spirits 107
- 8. The Name Never Dies: Greenland Inuit Ideas of the Person 123
- 9. Kutchin Concepts of Reincarnation 136
- 10. Reincarnation as a Fact of Life among Contemporary Dene Tha 156
- 11. The Concept of the Person and Reincarnation among the Kwakiutl Indians 177
- 12. Person, Time, and Being: Northwest Coast Rebirth in Comparative Perspective 192
- 13. Rebirth and Identity: Three Gitksan Cases of Pierced-Ear Birthmarks 211
- 14. Cultural Patterns in Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation among the Tlingit Indians of Southeastern Alaska 242
- 15. Alternate-Generation Equivalence and the Recycling of Souls: Amerindian Rebirth in Global Perspective 263
- 16. The Study of Reincarnation in Indigenous American Cultures: Some Comments 284
- Appendix.A Trait Index to North American Indian and Inuit Reincarnation 299
- References 357
- Culture Index 391
- General Index 395
- Contributors 409