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Frank Hamilton Cushing

Zuñi Fetiches

In «Zu√±i Fetiches," Frank Hamilton Cushing delves into the rich tapestry of Zu√±i culture, exploring the intricate beliefs and practices surrounding fetiches'Äîsacred objects that embody spiritual significance. Cushing employs a meticulous anthropological approach, interweaving detailed observations with thoughtful reflections on the symbolism and rituals central to the Zu√±i way of life. The text, suffused with poetic prose, captures not only the essence of indigenous spirituality but also reflects the broader Victorian fascination with ethnography during the late 19th century, situating the work within a pivotal moment in American cultural history. Cushing, an early American anthropologist, immersed himself within the Zu√±i community during his time spent in New Mexico, offering readers a first-hand account enriched by his extensive fieldwork. His empathetic engagement and respect for the Native American experience inform the depth of his analysis, making his work a rare gem in the ethnographic canon. Cushing'Äôs dedication to understanding and representing indigenous cultures authentically reflects the broader complexities of his time and the evolving field of anthropology, shaped by both admiration and the colonial backdrop. «Zu√±i Fetiches» is highly recommended for those interested in anthropology, Native American studies, and cultural history. Cushing's vivid descriptions and insightful interpretations invite readers not only to learn about the Zu√±i people but to reflect on the significance of cultural representation. This seminal work serves as an important reminder of the interconnectedness of human experiences and the multifaceted nature of belief systems.
79 trykte sider
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Bookwire
Oprindeligt udgivet
2019
Udgivelsesår
2019
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