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The Neo-Indians is a rich ethnographic study of the emergence of the neo-Indian movement--a new form of Indian identity based on largely reinvented pre-colonial cultures and comprising a diverse group of people attempting to re-create purified pre-colonial indigenous beliefs and ritual practices without the contaminating influences of modern society. There is no full-time neo-Indian. Both indigenous and non-indigenous practitioners assume Indian identities only when deemed spiritually significant. In their daily lives, ...

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    • Title: The Neo-Indians by Jacques Galinier; Antoinette Molinié
    • Publisher: University Press of Colorado
    • Print ISBN: 9781607322733, 1607322730
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    • Edition: 2013
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