The Katcina Altars in Hopi Worship - Jesse Walter Fewkes
Explore the heart of Hopi religious life with Jesse Walter Fewkes's "The Katcina altars in Hopi worship," a detailed exploration of Indigenous rituals and beliefs. This meticulously prepared print edition delves into the significance of Katcinas within Hopi mythology and religious ceremonies. Fewkes, a renowned anthropologist, provides invaluable insights into the construction and purpose of Katcina altars, offering a window into the sacred practices of the Hopi people.
This book examines the vital role of these altars in Hopi worship and provides a deeper understanding of Native American religion and Pueblo traditions. Discover the intricate symbolism and profound spiritual meaning embedded within these ancient practices. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in Native American history, cultural anthropology, and the enduring power of Indigenous teachings.
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EAN: 9781023445443