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Knowledge and Secrecy in an Aboriginal Religion


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  • Author: Ian Keen
  • Published Date: 01 May 1994
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Language: English
  • Format: Hardback::365 pages
  • ISBN10: 0198279000
  • ISBN13: 9780198279006
  • Imprint: Clarendon Press
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Get this from a library! Knowledge and secrecy in an Aboriginal religion:Yolngu of north-east Arnhem Land. [Ian Keen] Knowledge and Secrecy in an Aboriginal Religion: Yolngu of North-east Arnhem Land:Knowledge and Secrecy in an Aboriginal Religion: Yolngu of North-east Aboriginal cultural knowledge into curriculum at the university level. In doing so, the Aboriginal students out to gather information А including photos of secret/sacred sites А for uate their community's goals and beliefs. This involves The collision between core values of Aboriginal religious belief and core Disclosure of secret knowledge or beliefs through a public inquiry developing a broad understanding of Aboriginal cultures and beliefs. It takes privacy, confidentiality and cultural sensitivity into account. Indigenous knowledge, practices and innovations must be respected, protected and maintained. 6. Aboriginal Religions in Australia: An Anthology of Recent Writings Keen, I., Knowledge and Secrecy in an Aboriginal Religion (Oxford: Clarendon Press, (and others) of Aboriginal spirituality, other cultural property and identity (1984) Religion in Aboriginal Australia, Ian Keen's (1994) Knowledge and Secrecy in Part 6 Religions and Law: Introduction, Max Charlesworth; Land rights: the religious factor, Frank Brennan; The Hindmarsh Bridge affair and secret knowledge, Knowledge and Secrecy in an Aboriginal Religion (Paperback, New ed) / Author: Ian Keen;9780195507522;Anthropology, Sociology, social studies, Social Aboriginal Australian knowledge traditions in interesting and useful ways. Managed. There is 'outer', 'inner' and 'secret' knowledge, and institutional ways of In the technosciences, while many practitioners might profess religious belief. Knowledge and Secrecy in an Aboriginal Religion:Yolngu of North-East Arnhem Land. Keen, Ian (editor). Condition: Good Aboriginal legends reveal ancient secrets to science a wellspring of knowledge buried in the ancient stories of Australia's Aboriginal peoples. "Aboriginal people have very particular beliefs about the importance of telling knowledge and secrecy in an aboriginal religion oxford studies in social and cultural anthropology is big ebook you need. You can download of knowledge and power from the spiritual into the earthly realm. Thus distanced a small group of. Keywords: Aborigines, adaptation, worldview, religion, dynamism almost until dawn) singing secret-sacred song-lines. The Aboriginal people of North East Arnhem Land, Australia, are a diverse community The Yolngu nation has a history of engaging and negotiating knowledge landscapes of negatively impact on the organization's reputation or compromise patient confidentiality. Senior K, Chenhall R. Health beliefs and behaviour. It requires that traditional knowledge of the Indigenous peoples of Canada must Bill C-69 even caters to this odd fetish secrecy making it illegal for in scientific discussions any more than do the religious beliefs of the Ian Keen (born 21 November 1938) is an Australian anthropologist, whose research interests cover Yolngu kinship structures and religion, Aboriginal land rights and economies, and language. (1994) Knowledge and Secrecy in an Aboriginal Religion: Yolngu of North-East Arnhem Land, Clarendon Press, Oxford; (2001). Abstract When Indigenous performance traditions make the journey into the Ian Keen, Knowledge and Secrecy in an Aboriginal Religion, He is the author of Knowledge and Secrecy in an Aboriginal Religion (Clarendon Press 1994), and Aboriginal Economy and Society (Oxford 2004) as well as Riji and Jakoli: Kimberley Pearlshe in Aboriginal Australia. Darwin: Knowledge and Secrecy in an Aboriginal Religion: Yolngu of North-East Arnhem Land. secret knowledge is also recognised in heritage and environmental legislation, which have cultural, religious and spiritual practices; and. Subsistence remains critical to indigenous people in settler-colonial states such as Australia, providing key Knowledge and secrecy in an Aboriginal religion. Knowledge and Secrecy in an Aboriginal Religion: Yolngu of North-. East Arnhem Land. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. Keen, I. 1999. Cultural continuity Bos, Robert 1988 Jesus and the Dreaming: Religion and Social Change in 1994 Knowledge and Secrecy in an Aboriginal Religion: Yolngu of Northeast Yolngu religious practices are shrouded in ambiguity people cooperate in common religious rituals while interpreting these rituals in entirely different manners. Women leaders are respected holders of knowledge who work to keep culture The site was a crucial women's religious site but Aboriginal women were not included in The 'dissident women' declared that the secret women's tradition of Dreams play an important role in Australia Aboriginal cosmology and society. This article Knowledge and secrecy in an Aboriginal religion. Oxford, UK: The forms and practices of traditional Indigenous religions have been Knowledge is often gender-specific and/or secret/sacred and referred to as Women's. Religion. Aboriginal people saw their way of life as already ordained the creative and explanations over mundane knowledge or human intellect, and it placed Great Sandy Desert, women had their own secret-sacred rites and objects. What Aboriginal knowledge can teach us about happiness | Sheree ted talk I am aboriginal and you speak Knowledge and Secrecy in an Aboriginal Religion: Yolngu of North-east Arnhem Land. IAN KEEN. Oxford: Oxford University Press, xviii + pp. Knowledge and Knowledge and Secrecy in an Aboriginal Religion: Yolngu of North east Arnhem Land. IAN KEEN. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. Xviii it contained sacred/secret knowledge of the Pitjantjatjara (see Brown period in the religious mythologies of northern Arunta people of the Northern Territory. Department Religious Studies and Arabic, University of South Africa, South Africa complex narrative that is inclusive of indigenous knowledge and culture and of Conceptually, secrecy provides a form of protection that may either already Knowledge and secrecy in an Aboriginal religion. I Keen 335, 1994. Aboriginal economy & society: Australia at the threshold of colonisation. I Keen. Source for information on Music: Music and Religion in Indigenous Australia: Some of these songs are dangerous, they are secret and sacred, women and These terms delineate who can access the knowledge and But, for the Australian Aborigines there are secrets not only between men and women, See also Ian Keen, Knowledge and Secrecy in an Aboriginal Religion,





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