Unsettling times : Interior Salish religious responses to the 1872 earthquake in the Inland Northwest

On December 14, 1872 at 9:40pm the Inland Northwest experienced its biggest earthquake since the eighteenth century. While seismologists have begun investigating this historic quake, scholars in the humanities have thus far ignored it. To begin to rediscover the human dimension of the earthquake, th...

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Main Author: Metcalfe-Chenail, Danielle
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/31676
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-316762018-01-05T17:46:13Z Unsettling times : Interior Salish religious responses to the 1872 earthquake in the Inland Northwest Metcalfe-Chenail, Danielle On December 14, 1872 at 9:40pm the Inland Northwest experienced its biggest earthquake since the eighteenth century. While seismologists have begun investigating this historic quake, scholars in the humanities have thus far ignored it. To begin to rediscover the human dimension of the earthquake, this paper explores how the Interior Salish the most numerous group in the region at the time experienced it as a spiritual event. To respond appropriately to it, it appears that they summoned their sumix (power helpers) at snyx w ám (winter dances); sought out Christian missionaries to perform rituals such as baptism and marriage; and turned to prophetic movements, an established part of their religious practice, which had taken on both Christian and anti-colonial elements during the nineteenth century. Many Interior Salish individuals used all three responses simultaneously, unsettling notions of "authentic" indigenous spirituality and demonstrating indigenous adaptability and flexibility. By drawing on more contemporary Interior Salish voices, this paper also contends that many aspects of their worldview have persisted since the 1872 earthquake. Arts, Faculty of History, Department of Graduate 2011-02-23T20:15:03Z 2011-02-23T20:15:03Z 2007 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/31676 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. University of British Columbia
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description On December 14, 1872 at 9:40pm the Inland Northwest experienced its biggest earthquake since the eighteenth century. While seismologists have begun investigating this historic quake, scholars in the humanities have thus far ignored it. To begin to rediscover the human dimension of the earthquake, this paper explores how the Interior Salish the most numerous group in the region at the time experienced it as a spiritual event. To respond appropriately to it, it appears that they summoned their sumix (power helpers) at snyx w ám (winter dances); sought out Christian missionaries to perform rituals such as baptism and marriage; and turned to prophetic movements, an established part of their religious practice, which had taken on both Christian and anti-colonial elements during the nineteenth century. Many Interior Salish individuals used all three responses simultaneously, unsettling notions of "authentic" indigenous spirituality and demonstrating indigenous adaptability and flexibility. By drawing on more contemporary Interior Salish voices, this paper also contends that many aspects of their worldview have persisted since the 1872 earthquake. === Arts, Faculty of === History, Department of === Graduate
author Metcalfe-Chenail, Danielle
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Unsettling times : Interior Salish religious responses to the 1872 earthquake in the Inland Northwest
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title Unsettling times : Interior Salish religious responses to the 1872 earthquake in the Inland Northwest
title_short Unsettling times : Interior Salish religious responses to the 1872 earthquake in the Inland Northwest
title_full Unsettling times : Interior Salish religious responses to the 1872 earthquake in the Inland Northwest
title_fullStr Unsettling times : Interior Salish religious responses to the 1872 earthquake in the Inland Northwest
title_full_unstemmed Unsettling times : Interior Salish religious responses to the 1872 earthquake in the Inland Northwest
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