PSYCO239 Lecture Notes - Manitou, Great Spirit, Socalled

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Oral traditions don"t need to find ways to reconcile past texts to present needs. Colonization: tend to be found within a colonial. Most peoples with oral traditions are stuck under colonial control. people who don"t share their beliefs govern them. Variety: there is no one kind of oral tradition. These so-called indigineous traditions, though classified as world-wide, these are not the same thing. it is a scholarly category. australian aborigines are not the same as north american indigenous peoples. Usually classified as what they are not rather than what they are. Somehow depicted as existing in a static bubble. These religions are as modern as christianity or anything else. They exist in the modern era and they are constantly changing too. No one over-arching faith or church or founder Each tribe you encounter in north america basically has its own individual religion.

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