Pilgrimage as Peoplehood: Indigenous Relations and Self-Determination at Places of Catholic Pilgrimage in Mi’kma’ki and the Métis Homeland
Movement across traditional territory to sacred places has always been central to Indigenous thought, action, and governance. And these places are co-constituted by relations with the Land and Waters, with kin, and with other collective peoples, human and more-than-human. This article examines Indig...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor & Francis
2022
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Material religion
Year: 2022, Volume: 18, Issue: 1, Pages: 32-45 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Catholic church
/ Micmac
/ Métis
/ Sanctuary
/ Pilgrimage
/ Affiliation with
/ Relationship
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RelBib Classification: | AF Geography of religion AG Religious life; material religion BB Indigenous religions CB Christian life; spirituality KBQ North America KCD Hagiography; saints KDB Roman Catholic Church |
Further subjects: | B
Settler Colonialism
B Indigenous sovereignty B Mobility B religion as relations B Relationality B nationhood and peoplehood B White possessiveness B Catholic pilgrimage |
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