Soul and Native Americans
Prijzen vanaf
VERGELIJK ALLE AANBIEDERS
(2)
Bol
Hultkrantz describes the variety of Native American concepts of soul, going beyond the trite explanations that have often been passed down as ''Indian'' beliefs in Western society. We learn of different ''souls'' pertaining to death, body parts, dreams, and the free soul. First published in Sweden as an academic study, this edited version gives an overview of Native American belief in soul and how it relates to their polytheistic traditions, religions, and societies.
Lees meer
22,64
Uitgelicht
|
22,64 |
Naar shop
|
|
24,94 |
Naar shop
|
Beschrijving
Bol
Hultkrantz describes the variety of Native American concepts of soul, going beyond the trite explanations that have often been passed down as ''Indian'' beliefs in Western society. We learn of different ''souls'' pertaining to death, body parts, dreams, and the free soul. First published in Sweden as an academic study, this edited version gives an overview of Native American belief in soul and how it relates to their polytheistic traditions, religions, and societies.
Bol
Hultkrantz describes the variety of Native American concepts of soul, going beyond the trite explanations that have often been passed down as ''Indian'' beliefs in Western society. We learn of different ''souls'' pertaining to death, body parts, dreams, and the free soul. First published in Sweden as an academic study, this edited version gives an overview of Native American belief in soul and how it relates to their polytheistic traditions, religions, and societies.
AmazonPagina's: 200, Editie: Subsequent, Paperback, Spring Publications,U.S.
Prijzen voor het laatst bijgewerkt op: