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Title: The Religious Life of the Zuñi Child
Note: Reading ease score: 72.8 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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Summary: "The Religious Life of the Zuñi Child" by Matilda Coxe Stevenson is an ethnographic account written in the early 20th century. This scientific publication delves into the rich spiritual and cultural practices of the Zuñi people, specifically from the perspective of their children. It explores various rituals and beliefs that define the religious upbringing of Zuñi children, showcasing the interplay between mythology and daily life. The book provides an in-depth examination of the myths, customs, and ceremonies integral to the religious life of a Zuñi child, starting from birth and continuing through initiation into sacred orders. Stevenson describes the family's ceremonial practices related to childbearing, the rituals surrounding the birth of a child, and the various ways children are prepared for adulthood, particularly focusing on their involuntary and voluntary initiation into the Kōk-kō order. The text captures the essence of Zuñi spirituality, illustrating how children are immersed in their cultural heritage from a very young age, as they participate in a blend of mythological narratives, community rituals, and the worship of their deities, notably the Sun. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1850-1915
EBook No.: 16932
Published: Oct 24, 2005
Downloads: 87
Language: English
Subject: Zuni Indians -- Religion
Subject: Indian children -- North America
LoCC: History: America: America
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: The Religious Life of the Zuñi Child
Note: Reading ease score: 72.8 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Credits:
Produced by Carlo Traverso, William Flis, and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at https:
//www.pgdp.net,
from
images generously made available by the Bibliothèque
Nationale de France at http:
//gallica.bnf.fr.
Color plates graciously provided by 1st-hand-history.org
Summary: "The Religious Life of the Zuñi Child" by Matilda Coxe Stevenson is an ethnographic account written in the early 20th century. This scientific publication delves into the rich spiritual and cultural practices of the Zuñi people, specifically from the perspective of their children. It explores various rituals and beliefs that define the religious upbringing of Zuñi children, showcasing the interplay between mythology and daily life. The book provides an in-depth examination of the myths, customs, and ceremonies integral to the religious life of a Zuñi child, starting from birth and continuing through initiation into sacred orders. Stevenson describes the family's ceremonial practices related to childbearing, the rituals surrounding the birth of a child, and the various ways children are prepared for adulthood, particularly focusing on their involuntary and voluntary initiation into the Kōk-kō order. The text captures the essence of Zuñi spirituality, illustrating how children are immersed in their cultural heritage from a very young age, as they participate in a blend of mythological narratives, community rituals, and the worship of their deities, notably the Sun. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Stevenson, Matilda Coxe, 1850-1915
EBook No.: 16932
Published: Oct 24, 2005
Downloads: 87
Language: English
Subject: Zuni Indians -- Religion
Subject: Indian children -- North America
LoCC: History: America: America
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.