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    Katsinas AIS 100

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    a large group of people‚ the United States federally recognizes them as a tribe‚ giving them a political status as a tribe‚ and making them eligible for funding and services from the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The Hopi had religious ceremonies and rituals represented by Katsina spirits. These spirits represented the essence of things in the living world‚ being manifested through in human forms. They are also one of the most secretive and closed tribe‚ since they do not disclose details of their ceremonies

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    The Rhetorical Aims of “Civil Religion in America” This abstract reading written by Robert N. Bellah‚ introduces the idea of a “Civil Religion” and argues that‚ apart from the normal religious traditions our nation follows‚ there is an unrecognized “Civil Religion” that becomes evident during national crisis or during high public ceremony. According to Bellah‚ “there actually exists alongside of and rather clearly differentiated from the churches an elaborate and well-institutionalized civil

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    Those of the Hopi and Zuni had a matrilineal exogenous clans‚ integrative sodalities‚ as well as warrior societies. Their civic and ceremonial leaders were also considered as clan leaders. Clan leaders controlled land‚ ritual technologies‚ knowledge about nonhuman agencies‚ and the many artifacts used (kivas‚ idols‚ altar materials). Individual sodality members may manage their own Katsina masks. The Keresans had a matrilineal exogenous clans and a dual-division ceremonial system where they utilized

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    throughout the company – they can been seen as high profile symbols and may be deliberately fostered by senior management; taken-for-granted assumptions are more informal and develop over time often in the form of low profile symbols such as rites‚ rituals‚ stories‚ physical symbols‚ common language‚ etc). Definitions are not required as long as answers‚ through examples and their justification‚ make it clear that candidates are aware of the difference. Give an example from AG of shared values 一个例子

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    | Migrant’s culture in host country Culture is generally accepted way of doing activities in a society which includes beliefs‚ symbols‚ values‚ behaviour and social organization. Migrants adopt and mix with new culture since culture change in inevitable. There are certain arguments for maintaining one’s native culture in a new country. However‚ it is a defended that migrants should adopt the host country’s culture. This essay will consider the arguments for retaining or not retaining ones culture

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    Indigenous Sacred Ways

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    community. It is allowed for indigenous patients at some hospitals. And even referred to in some instances‚ ex: Navajo. One example of self-sacrifice is the Sun Dance. Dancers will dance for days without food or water. They will also endure torturous rituals with piercing sticks and body mutilation. They believe the suffering makes their prayers mean more. Vision-quests are normally done at the onset of puberty. A tribe member is sent to a sacred spot to ask the spirits for help in their journey. In

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    Military Rite Of Passage

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    one thinks of the term “Rite of Passage” it’s generally thought of as old world traditions involving some sort of circumcision or test of strength‚ to become a man. Upon researching the topic several articles and journals covering these types of rituals was found. After further research I found that not only is the military considered its own culture but within the military are other cultures. Special Operations or Special Forces culture is the elite group among the military they are trained to endure

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    Fasting, Feasting

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    What do you learn about MamaPapa (their attitudes and beliefs) from Part One of Fasting Feasting and how far do you think they are responsible for the way their children’s lives turn out to be? In Part One of Fasting Feasting‚ MamaPapa was seen to have a strong preference for sons over daughters‚ a strong opposition against women going out to work instead of staying at home to take care of the household as well as a strong opposition against any forms of religion. While their attitude and beliefs

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    Marriage Marriage is an important rite of passage because it is meant to be a lifelong relationship with the purpose of creating a family. However‚ in today’s society‚ not many people agree. To survive in this world gracefully‚ you need a partner. Marriage is an excellent way to accomplish this. The first step to marriage is the engagement. This step is considered the separation process. Separating themselves from life as they knew it before. The engagement is an agreement

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    All people have an experience of ¡°Rite of Passage¡± because it is necessary to be an adult. What is Rite of Passage? It means a ritual or ceremony signifying an event in a person’s life indicative of a transition from one stage to another‚ as from adolescence to adulthood. In the story ¡°Barn Burning¡± by William Faulkner‚ Sarty‚ who was the son of barn burner- Abner Snopes‚ he experienced his Rite of Passage at the end of the story. Although his decision leads to his father¡¯s death‚ it helps him

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