Ojibwe Singers

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Ojibwe Singers

Hymns, Grief, and a Native Culture in Motion

Regional / International studies Colonialism and imperialism National liberation and independence Religion and beliefs Indigenous peoples Anthropology

Author: Michael D. McNally

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Collection: Religion in America

Language: English

Published by: Oxford University Press

Published on: 21st September 2000

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9780190285487


Introduction to the Ojibwe

The Ojibwe or Anishinaabe are a native American people of the northern Great Lakes region.

Historical Context

19th-century missionaries promoted the singing of evangelical hymns translated into the Ojibwe language as a tool for rooting out their "indianness," but the Ojibwe have ritualized the singing to make the hymns their own.

Book Overview

In this book, McNally relates the history and current practice of Ojibwe hymn singing to explore the broader cultural processes that place ritual resources at the center of so many native struggles to negotiate the confines of colonialism.

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