The transition from shamanism to Russian Orthodoxy in Alaska

Responding to twofold question how did the transition occur; and what were its implications for the ancient cultures? - this thesis places an emphasis upon the transition as an indigenous movement, involving a transformation of the ancient. The primary focus is comprised of the Aleut and Alutiiq peo...

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Main Author: Mousalimas, Soterios A.
Published: University of Oxford 1992
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-3341452015-03-19T05:16:13ZThe transition from shamanism to Russian Orthodoxy in AlaskaMousalimas, Soterios A.1992Responding to twofold question how did the transition occur; and what were its implications for the ancient cultures? - this thesis places an emphasis upon the transition as an indigenous movement, involving a transformation of the ancient. The primary focus is comprised of the Aleut and Alutiiq peoples who converted virtually as whole nations in the later 18th century. They then maintained this faith themselves within their village structures, a premise that will be substantiated in the Introduction. While a similar ingrafting occurred among other Alaskan peoples as well, an amount of published evidence is available for the Aleuts and Alutiiqs that can render the premise especially secure for them. These other Alaskan peoples - the Yupiit, the "Ingalik" Athapascans, the Kolchan Athapascans, the Denaᐟina Athapascans, the historical Eyak, and the Tlingit have provided corroborative ethnographical and social anthropological material; and the main concepts articulated in this study could potentially be extended to them as well, and extended further to peoples of similar cultures across northern Eurasia who were part of this history (as explained in Chapter 1 and in the epilogue in Chapter 6). [continued in text ...]100History : Aleuts : Religion : Alutiiqs : Converts : Shamanism : Church history : AlaskaUniversity of Oxfordhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.334145http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:f8089a32-0331-4b9e-a89b-50d4dc27373bElectronic Thesis or Dissertation
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History : Aleuts : Religion : Alutiiqs : Converts : Shamanism : Church history : Alaska
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History : Aleuts : Religion : Alutiiqs : Converts : Shamanism : Church history : Alaska
Mousalimas, Soterios A.
The transition from shamanism to Russian Orthodoxy in Alaska
description Responding to twofold question how did the transition occur; and what were its implications for the ancient cultures? - this thesis places an emphasis upon the transition as an indigenous movement, involving a transformation of the ancient. The primary focus is comprised of the Aleut and Alutiiq peoples who converted virtually as whole nations in the later 18th century. They then maintained this faith themselves within their village structures, a premise that will be substantiated in the Introduction. While a similar ingrafting occurred among other Alaskan peoples as well, an amount of published evidence is available for the Aleuts and Alutiiqs that can render the premise especially secure for them. These other Alaskan peoples - the Yupiit, the "Ingalik" Athapascans, the Kolchan Athapascans, the Denaᐟina Athapascans, the historical Eyak, and the Tlingit have provided corroborative ethnographical and social anthropological material; and the main concepts articulated in this study could potentially be extended to them as well, and extended further to peoples of similar cultures across northern Eurasia who were part of this history (as explained in Chapter 1 and in the epilogue in Chapter 6). [continued in text ...]
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title_short The transition from shamanism to Russian Orthodoxy in Alaska
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title_fullStr The transition from shamanism to Russian Orthodoxy in Alaska
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