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The Iroquois Book of Rites (eBook)

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2022
171 Seiten
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The Iroquois Book of Rites - Horatio Hale
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In "The Iroquois Book of Rites," Horatio Hale meticulously compiles and analyzes the rich tapestry of ritual practices and ceremonies of the Iroquois Confederacy. Richly woven with ethnographic detail and linguistic insights, Hale's work not only serves as a chronicle of indigenous customs but also engages in a nuanced exploration of the spirituality and philosophy embedded in Iroquois culture. The text stands out for its anthropological lens, bridging literary narrative and scholarly analysis, thus contributing significantly to the corpus of Native American studies and ethnology during the late 19th century. Horatio Hale, a prominent linguist and ethnographer of his time, brought to bear a profound appreciation for indigenous languages and cultures. His experiences with the Iroquois, coupled with his academic pursuits, shaped his understanding of the intricate bond between ritual practices and identity in Native American societies. Hale's prior work and participation in the study of languages uniquely positioned him to convey the depth and complexity of Iroquois rites, reflecting a deep respect for their cultural legacy. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of anthropology, Native American history, and ritual studies. Scholars, students, and general readers alike will find Hale's work an invaluable resource that not only preserves but also interprets the vibrant traditions of the Iroquois, offering profound insights into their worldview and cultural significance.

Horatio Hale (1817-1896) was a distinguished American-Canadian ethnologist, philologist, and author, revered for his scholarly contributions to ethnography and linguistics. Born in Newport, New Hampshire, Hale graduated from Harvard University in 1837, where he developed his lasting interest in Native American languages and cultures. Widely recognized for his work as the philologist of the United States Exploring Expedition (1838-1842), Hale's research laid the foundation for his expertise in indigenous languages of the Americas. His commitment to the study of the Iroquois, for instance, culminated in the seminal work 'The Iroquois Book of Rites' published in 1883. This book investigates the cultural traditions and linguistic complexities of the Iroquois Confederacy, providing a rare glimpse into their society and highlighting the significance of their rituals and oral history. Hale's literary style is often characterized by meticulous research and a profound respect for his subjects, a testament to his pioneering role in the field of anthropology. His contributions enabled a deeper understanding of the Iroquois people and their language, reflecting a broader commitment to preserving the heritage of indigenous cultures. Hale's legacy endures through his scholarly publications, which continue to serve as essential references for researchers interested in the field of native North American studies.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Schlagworte 19th Century Scholarship • anthropological research • anthropological study • Cultural anthropology classics • cultural heritage • Ethnographic Study • fieldwork observations • Hale's ethnology • historical documentation • historical ethnography • Horatio Hale anthropologist • Indigenous ceremonial practices • indigenous traditions • Iroquois Confederacy history • Iroquois cultural customs • Iroquois culture • Iroquois Indians • Iroquois oral traditions • Mohawk language • Native American customs • Native American Literature • Native American rituals • Native American Studies • Onondaga language • Pre-Columbian American history • Ritualistic observations • Rituals of the Five Nations • spiritual beliefs • Spiritual ceremonies • texts • Traditional practices • tribal ceremonies
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