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The Paths of Kateri`s Kin: American Indian Catholics

Autor Christopher Vecsey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 1999
Kateri Tekakwitha, the renowned Mohawk convert of the late 17th century, symbolizes for thousands of American Indian Catholics today their own two-part cultural identity. Indeed, many feel a profound spiritual kinship with her as they travel the paths of Native American Catholicism. However, this book tells not just her story nor just that of her Mohawk people. The Paths of Kateri's Kin offers the first comprehensive study of the interweaving of Catholic and North American Indian ways from the French missionary days of the early 1600s through the complex tapestry of Indian Catholic spirituality alive today. These chapters take you down the many and various trails North American Indians have followed in expressing their Catholic identity and spirituality. This book examines the fascinating dynamic between Catholic and Indian traditions in many tribal settings across North America and across nearly five centuries, always emphasizing the spiritual lives and practices of contemporary Native American Catholics. The Paths of Kateri's Kin reveals an exciting range of religious adaptation -- from those who enter mainstream parish life to those who syncretize native and Catholic forms of spirituality. While the first volume in this series, On the Padres' Trail, explores the heritage of Spanish Catholicism among the Indians of the Caribbean, Mexico, and the American Southwest, this second volume surveys the traditions begun in New France. From the eastern shores of Nova Scotia and Maine through the Great Lakes heartland, the entire Mississippi valley and finally the Pacific Northwest, French Catholics came and imposed their faith and institutions. For those pursuing religious studies, Native American studies, or American Catholic studies, this definitive work provides the most inclusive approach to date toward this significant, interdisciplinary area.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780268038649
ISBN-10: 0268038643
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: MR – University of Notre Dame Press
Seria American Indian Catholics


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This text tells the story of the Mohawk convert of the late 17th century, Kateri Tekakwitha, and of her Mohawk people. It studies the interweaving of Catholic and North American ways from the early 1600s, describing how the North American Indians have expressed their Catholic identity.

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“[I]t is high time for a fresh consideration of how native American communities wove Catholicism into the fabric of their lives. Rich in story and lean in interpretive overlay, the book will nourish efforts to rethink the history of missions, the study of native religions, and the breadth of American Catholicism.”

"[A] highly accessible and comprehensive survey of Native American/French contact from the early explorations of Cartier (1535) and Champlain (1603) to recent expressions of 20th-century Native American spirituality. Engagingly written, this study fills a major void in knowledge of Native Americans."
 

“This entire series is a must for both scholars and ‘ordinary readers’ alike, written as it is in such accessible prose. Theologians, hopefully, and especially theologians arising from the ranks of indigenous peoples, will certainly feel the challenge of creating a fresh hermeneutical method for interpreting the data Vecsey records and for developing an inculturated theology and Church."
 

“Vecsey’s reliance on Indians’ views of their Catholic faith, practices, history, and identity make The Paths of Kateri’s Kin a significant contribution to our understanding of the lives of contemporary American Indians. It is a pity that this type of scholarship is still rare. Vecsey lets Indian voices come through directly and succinctly, allowing us to assess their stories for ourselves."