Among the Primitive Bakongo

Among the Primitive Bakongo
Title Among the Primitive Bakongo PDF eBook
Author John H. Weeks
Publisher
Pages 392
Release 1914
Genre Africa, Central
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Describes the peoples of the lower Congo, supplementing the author's former work "Among Congo cannibals" which dealt with a riverine tribe of the upper Congo. cf. Preface

Journal of the African Society

Journal of the African Society
Title Journal of the African Society PDF eBook
Author African Society
Publisher
Pages 142
Release 1914
Genre Africa
ISBN

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The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion

The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion
Title The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion PDF eBook
Author James George Frazer
Publisher Biblo & Tannen Publishers
Pages 220
Release 1966
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780819601674

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Includes works first published during the period 1933-36. Sir James G. Frazer (1854-1941) is famous as the author of "The Golden Bough."

The History of human marriage v. 1

The History of human marriage v. 1
Title The History of human marriage v. 1 PDF eBook
Author Edward Westermarck
Publisher
Pages 608
Release 1922
Genre
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The History of Human Marriage

The History of Human Marriage
Title The History of Human Marriage PDF eBook
Author Edward Westermarck
Publisher
Pages 608
Release 1922
Genre Celibacy
ISBN

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The History Of Human Marriage (6 Vols. Set)

The History Of Human Marriage (6 Vols. Set)
Title The History Of Human Marriage (6 Vols. Set) PDF eBook
Author Edward Westermarck
Publisher Concept Publishing Company
Pages 1952
Release 2007
Genre Marriage
ISBN 9788172681609

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Near-Death Experience in Indigenous Religions

Near-Death Experience in Indigenous Religions
Title Near-Death Experience in Indigenous Religions PDF eBook
Author Gregory Shushan
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 321
Release 2018-07-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 0190872489

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Near-death experiences are known around the world and throughout human history. They are sometimes reported by individuals who have revived from a period of clinical death or near-death and they typically feature sensations of leaving the body, entering and emerging from darkness, meeting deceased friends and relatives, encountering beings of light, judgment of one's earthly life, feelings of oneness, and reaching barriers, only to return to the body. Those who have NDEs almost invariably understand them as having profound spiritual or religious significance. In this book, Gregory Shushan explores the relationship between NDEs, shamanism, and beliefs about the afterlife in traditional indigenous societies in Africa, North America, and Oceania. Drawing on historical accounts of the earliest encounters with explorers, missionaries, and ethnologists, this study addresses questions such as: Do ideas about the afterlife commonly originate in NDEs? What role does culture play in how people experience and interpret NDEs? How can we account for cross-cultural similarities and differences between afterlife beliefs? Though NDEs are universal, Shushan shows that how they are actually experienced and interpreted varies by region and culture. In North America, they were commonly valorized, and attempts were made to replicate them through shamanic rituals. In Africa, however, they were largely considered aberrational events with links to possession or sorcery. In Oceania, Micronesia corresponded more to the African model, while Australia had a greater focus on afterlife journey shamanism, and Polynesia and Melanesia showed an almost casual acceptance of the phenomenon as reflected in numerous myths, legends, and historical accounts. This study examines the continuum of similarities and differences between NDEs, shamanism, and afterlife beliefs in dozens of cultures throughout these regions. In the process, it makes a valuable contribution to our knowledge about the origins of afterlife beliefs around the world and the significance of related experiences in human history.