1971
DOI: 10.2307/481593
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The Delaware Nativist Revival of the Mid-Eighteenth Century

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“…Most peyote-using groups in the United States can trace their origins to the shamanistic visionseeking rituals of the several Apache groups (Opler, 1938). The Comanche acquired the ritual from the Apache, introducing it to the Oklahoma Indian Territory, where it spread rapidly (La Barre, 1960;Hultkrantz, 1997 (Hunter, 1971). The loss of key religious personnel to military conflict with the United States caused whole tribes to adopt the less complex Peyote Way (Swan, 1998).…”
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“…Most peyote-using groups in the United States can trace their origins to the shamanistic visionseeking rituals of the several Apache groups (Opler, 1938). The Comanche acquired the ritual from the Apache, introducing it to the Oklahoma Indian Territory, where it spread rapidly (La Barre, 1960;Hultkrantz, 1997 (Hunter, 1971). The loss of key religious personnel to military conflict with the United States caused whole tribes to adopt the less complex Peyote Way (Swan, 1998).…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Denominados, pelos antropólogos, de "religiões de revitalização" ("revitalization religions"), esses movimentos são interpretados como uma tentativa, feita pelos membros de certas sociedades, de construir uma cultura mais satisfatória e adequada a determinada situação histórica. Constituem sem dúvida uma importante resposta positiva dos ameríndios contra a cristianização (WALLACE, 1956;HUNTER, 1971;RONDA, 1977, p. 79-80).…”
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