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Walking to Magdalena: Personhood and Place in Tohono O''odham Songs, Sticks, and Stories

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By (author): Seth Schermerhorn

In Walking to Magdalena, Seth Schermerhorn explores a question that is central to the interface of religious studies and Native American and Indigenous studies: What have Native peoples made of Christianity? By focusing on the annual pilgrimage of the Tohono Oodham to Magdalena in Sonora, Mexico, Schermerhorn examines how these Indigenous people of southern Arizona have made Christianity their own. This walk serves as the entry point for larger questions about what the Tohono Oodham have made of Christianity.

With scholarly rigor and passionate empathy, Schermerhorn offers a deep understanding of Tohono Oodham Christian traditions as practiced in everyday life and in the words of the Oodham themselves. The authors rich ethnographic description and analyses are also drawn from his experiences accompanying a group of Oodham walkers on their pilgrimage to Saint Francis in Magdalena. For many years scholars have agreed that the journey to Magdalena is the largest and most significant event in the annual cycle of Tohono Oodham Christianity. Never before, however, has it been the subject of sustained scholarly inquiry.

Walking to Magdalena offers insight into religious life and expressive culture, relying on extensive field study, videotaped and transcribed oral histories of the Oodham, and archival research. The book illuminates Indigenous theories of personhood and place in the everyday life, narratives, songs, and material culture of the Tohono Oodham. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781496206855

About Seth Schermerhorn

Seth Schermerhorn is an associate professor of religious studies at Hamilton College.  

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