Eternal Ancestors

Eternal Ancestors
Title Eternal Ancestors PDF eBook
Author Barbara Drake Boehm
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 368
Release 2007
Genre Ancestral shrines
ISBN 1588392279

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"Many masterpieces of central African sculpture were created to amplify the power of sacred relics that affirm a family's vital connection to its ancestral heritage. This important volume, focusing on some 130 works representing a diverse variety of regional genres, illuminates the purpose and significance of these icons of African art, which first came to prominence because of their appeal to the Western avant-garde. While providing an overview of sources ranging from colonial explorers, missionaries, critics, artists, and art historians, the book breaks new ground in its examination of the complex aesthetic and spiritual dimensions of the reliquaries. Its interdisciplinary approach brings together the perspectives of scholars in African and medieval art history along with those in African history, religion, and ethnography." -- Publisher.

Eternal Ancestors

Eternal Ancestors
Title Eternal Ancestors PDF eBook
Author Alisa LaGamma
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art New York
Pages 355
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Ancestral shrines
ISBN 9781588392282

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Eternal Ancestors: The Art of the Central African Reliquary

Eternal Ancestors: The Art of the Central African Reliquary
Title Eternal Ancestors: The Art of the Central African Reliquary PDF eBook
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Eternal Ancestors

Eternal Ancestors
Title Eternal Ancestors PDF eBook
Author Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.). Department of Communications
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Release 2007
Genre Ancestor worship
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Teaching Primary Science

Teaching Primary Science
Title Teaching Primary Science PDF eBook
Author Peter Loxley
Publisher Routledge
Pages 392
Release 2014-06-17
Genre Education
ISBN 1317863992

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Primary Science: Promoting positive attitudes to conceptual learningis a full colour, core textbook to support, inform and inspire anyone training to teach Science at primary level. This book is a new kind of text linking subject knowledge and pedagogy in one package, rather than treating them as separate entities. The text aims to encourage trainee teachers to teach scientific concepts in contexts which will inspire the children to look at the world in new and intriguing ways, rather than presenting it as a list of facts and definitions. Encouraging critical reflection and offering practical support, this book will help trainee teachers to overcome negative attitudes to Science. The two part structure of the book first presents insights into the nature of science and science education, exploring issues such as the value and purpose of teaching Science in the primary school and the value of scientific enquiry. It then moves on to cover subject knowledge, relating it to pedagogy.

Feeding the Dead

Feeding the Dead
Title Feeding the Dead PDF eBook
Author Matthew R. Sayers
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 192
Release 2013-07-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199917485

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Feeding the Dead outlines the early history of ancestor worship in South Asia, from the earliest sources available, the Vedas, up to the descriptions found in the Dharmshastra tradition. Most prior works on ancestor worship have done little to address the question of how shraddha, the paradigmatic ritual of ancestor worship up to the present day, came to be. Matthew R. Sayers argues that the development of shraddha is central to understanding the shift from Vedic to Classical Hindu modes of religious behavior. Central to this transition is the discursive construction of the role of the religious expert in mediating between the divine and the human actor. Both Hindu and Buddhist traditions draw upon popular religious practices to construct a new tradition. Sayers argues that the definition of a religious expert that informs religiosity in the Common Era is grounded in the redefinition of ancestral rites in the Grhyasutras. Beyond making more clear the much misunderstood history of ancestor worship in India, this book addressing the serious question about how and why religion in India changed so radically in the last half of the first millennium BCE. The redefinition of the role of religious expert is hugely significant for understanding that change. This book ties together the oldest ritual texts with the customs of ancestor worship that underlie and inform medieval and contemporary practice.

First Knowledges Law

First Knowledges Law
Title First Knowledges Law PDF eBook
Author Marcia Langton
Publisher Thames & Hudson Australia
Pages 169
Release 2023-04-25
Genre Law
ISBN 1760762830

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Our Laws are forever present and provide the pathways for all Australians to truly learn how to belong to this continent.' - June Oscar 'No other current work has been able to so comprehensively explain the significance of traditional law in all its manifestations.' - Henry Reynolds Law is culture, and culture is law. Given by the ancestors and cultivated over millennia, Indigenous law defines what it is to be human. Complex and evolving, law holds the keys to resilient, caring communities and a life in balance with nature. Marcia Langton and Aaron Corn show how Indigenous law has enabled people to survive and thrive in Australia for more than 2000 generations. Nurturing people and places, law is the foundation of all Indigenous societies in Australia, giving them the tools to respond and adapt to major environmental and social changes. But law is not a thing of the past. These living, sophisticated systems are as powerful now as they have ever been, if not more so. Law: The Way of the Ancestors challenges readers to consider how Indigenous law can inspire new ways forward for us all in the face of global crises.