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Ritual Practice as Power Play or Redemptive Hegemony : The Mi’kmaq Appropriation of Catholicism

Författare

Summary, in English

This article aims to examine the dialectic interface between the Canadian Mi’kmaq traditions and Catholicism, the latter brought into their territory by French missionaries as early as the beginning of the 17th century. Although today there have been critical voices raised by some Mi’kmaq against the Catholic church, which they see as a symbol for colonial repression, most Mi’kmaq today belong to the Catholic congregation. But to fully understand the Mi’kmaq relation to Catholicism we have to consider different contexts where colonial history and contemporary reserve life play important roles for its present form. Mi’kmaq have created their history within a colonial frame, but they have not passively adopted colonial power structures into their communities. Instead they have interpreted the new conditions and acted in ways in which they have built models both of the world and for the world. In this building of new models and practices, rituals for the Mi’kmaq have played a decisive role when molding their way of being in the Canadian society.

Publiceringsår

2004

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

169-193

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Swedish Missiological Themes

Volym

92

Dokumenttyp

Artikel i tidskrift

Förlag

Swedish Institute of Mission Research

Ämne

  • History of Religions

Nyckelord

  • rituals
  • interreligious dialogue
  • Catholicism
  • Mi’kmaq traditions
  • Treaty Day
  • neotraditionalism
  • St. Anne’s day

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 0346-217X