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Record #132775:

Behind Inupiaq reincarnation: cosmological cycling / Edith L.B. Turner.

Title: Behind Inupiaq reincarnation: cosmological cycling / Edith L.B. Turner.
Author(s): Turner, Edith L. B.
Date: 1994.
Publisher: Toronto: University of Toronto Press
In: Amerindian rebirth : reincarnation belief among North American Indians and Inuit. (1994.),
Abstract: Author suggests that concept of rebirth runs through every aspect of cosmological beliefs of Inupiaq Eskimo of North Alaska, including whales, seals, caribou and humans. Argues that Inupiat awareness of human and animal reincarnation stems from tribal principle of horizontal connectedness and interaction throughout cosmos.
Notes:

In: Amerindian rebirth : reincarnation belief among North American Indians and Inuit / Antonia Mills, Richard Slobodin, eds.

Keywords: 39 -- Ethnography: Eskimo. Inupiat.
299 -- Religions, indigenous.
113/119 -- Attitudes to nature.
T -- Social anthropology and ethnography.
(*49) -- Alaska.
(*494) -- Alaska, northwestern.
SPRI record no.: 132775

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