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Kankanay Ceremonies (American Archaeology and Ethnology)
O książce
In «Kankanay Ceremonies (American Archaeology and Ethnology),» C. R. Moss delves into the rich fabric of Kankanay culture, exploring its intricate rituals and ceremonies as expressions of identity and communal values. Employing a meticulous ethnographic style, the work combines field observations with historical contexts, offering insights into indigenous practices that have persisted over generations. Moss situates these ceremonies within a broader anthropological framework, making connections to cultural continuity and change in the face of external influences, thereby adding depth to the understanding of American Indigenous studies. C. R. Moss, a noted anthropologist and ethnographer, has dedicated much of his scholarly career to understanding the complexities of indigenous cultures in the Philippines. His firsthand experiences living alongside Kankanay communities have equipped him with an authentic perspective, allowing him to convey the nuances of their ceremonial practices. This intimate relationship with the Kankanay people informs his analysis, as Moss seeks to illuminate the interplay between tradition and modernity, demonstrating the resilience of cultural practices amidst challenges. This book is an essential read for scholars of anthropology, archaeology, and indigenous studies, as well as for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Kankanay people. Moss's profound insights and vivid portrayal of ceremonies not only enrich academic discourse but also celebrate and preserve a vital aspect of human heritage. Engage with «Kankanay Ceremonies» to appreciate the beauty and complexity of this vibrant culture.