Notes on the Kiowa Sun Dance
Published by Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066129521
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In "Notes on the Kiowa Sun Dance," Leslie Spier intricately documents the sacred rituals, cultural significance, and community practices surrounding the Kiowa Sun Dance, a profound spiritual ceremony integral to the Kiowa people. Spier employs a meticulous ethnographic style, blending personal observation with historical context, that illuminates not only the sensory experiences of the dance itself but also its deeper meanings within Kiowa cosmology. This work stands as a critical contribution to American Indian studies and ethnography, revealing the intricate tapestry of beliefs, social structures, and the connection between the Kiowa and their ancestral traditions. Leslie Spier was a prominent anthropologist whose extensive fieldwork among the Kiowa people deeply influenced his understanding of Native American cultures. His academic background and commitment to documenting the oral traditions of Indigenous peoples reflect his respect for their heritage'—a perspective shaped by early 20th-century anthropology's evolving attitudes towards cultural representation. His insights into the Sun Dance ceremonies provide readers with an authentic window into the Kiowa worldview, showcasing the complexities of their ceremonial life as both spiritual and communal affirmations. This book is highly recommended for scholars, students, and anyone interested in Indigenous Studies or American anthropology. Spier's thoughtful narration and rigorous research make it an essential read for those wishing to explore the richness of Kiowa spirituality and the broader implications for understanding American Indian cultural resilience.
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