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Ceremonial bundles of the Blackfoot Indians.
Wissler, Clark
Published
1912
by The Trustees in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 283-284.
Statement | By Clark Wissler. |
Series | Anthropological papers of the American museum of natural history., vol.VII, pt.2 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | GN2 .A27 vol. 7, pt. 2 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 1 p. l., p. 65-289. |
Number of Pages | 289 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6573769M |
LC Control Number | 15003016 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 3191857 |
Ceremonial bundles of the Blackfoot Indians. Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History (Vol. 7, part 2). New York: American Museum of Natural History. The Blackfoot owned ceremonial bundles which were used to produce and prevent fertility. Our records indicate that botanical ingredients were used only to prevent conception and for the performance of abortion. In the matter of birth control, the Blackfoot practiced it in two ways.
The Blackfoot Indians Annual Archaeological Report, , Appendic, Minister of Education. b: The Whirlwind and The Elk in the Mythology of The Dakota. Journal American Folk-Lore, a: The Diffusion of Culture In The Plains Of North America. Proc. of the Americanist Congress, Quibec, b: The Blackfoot Indians. Filed under: Siksika Indians -- Religion. Social Organization and Ritualistic Ceremonies of the Blackfoot Indians (Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History v7, including The Social Life of the Blackfoot Indians and Ceremonial Bundles of the Blackfoot Indians; ), by Clark Wissler. multiple formats at
Ethnobotany of the Blackfoot Indians. John C. Hellson as birth control, medicine, horse medicine, diet, and for crafts. From inside the book. What people are Artemisia frigida Artemisia ludoviciana bark Beaver bundle berries Blackfoot Indian Culture boiled brew buffalo bulb Catalogue ceremonial bundles ceremonialist chewed root. Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, Social Organization and Ritualistic of the Blackfoot Indians, Volume 7, Part 2: Ceremonial Bundles of the Blackfoot Indians. Clark Wissler. from: N/A.
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Ceremonial Bundles of the Blackfoot Indians [Clark Wissler] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. On certain sacred occasions the bundles are opened, and their contents form part of the ceremonial of worship.
Appears in 6 books from Page - New-breast, an informant, says that when a bundle owner is about to sell his bundle he calls on a man to transfer it and usually makes arrangements with him to try to procure as much as he 5/5(2).
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Blackfoot, Native North Americans of the Algonquian branch of the Algonquian-Wakashan linguistic stock (see Native American languages).They occupied in the early 19th cent. a large range of territory around the Upper Missouri (above the Yellowstone) and North Saskatchewan rivers W to the Rockies.
Blackfoot Elder With Ceremonial Pipe, Circa A man has the right to transfer this medicine to another but in doing so he must relinquish any of the benefits derived from it.
It would be useless to appeal to the medicine in his moment of need for. A sacred bundle or a medicine bundle is a wrapped collection of sacred items, held by a designated carrier, used in Indigenous American ceremonial cultures.
According to Patricia Deveraux, a member of the Blackfoot Confederacy in Alberta, "These are holy bundles given to us by the Creator to hold our people together They're the same as the relics from the Catholic.
Cite this Record. Ceremonial Bundles of the Blackfoot Indians. Clark Wissler. Anthropological Papers, New York, NY: American Museum of Natural History. (tDAR id: ). Blackfoot medicine, however, was always individual and open for transfer among their cultural affinities.
In transfer Blackfoot bundles pass from Piegan to Blood or Northern Blackfoot or even to a Sarsi or Gros Ventre. The Sundance of the Blackfoot is inseparably linked to the ceremony of a bundle. Blackfoot, also called Blackfeet, North American Indian tribe composed of three closely related bands, the Piegan (officially spelled Peigan in Canada), or Piikuni; the Blood, or Kainah (also spelled Kainai, or Akainiwa); and the Siksika, or Blackfoot proper (often referred to as the Northern Blackfoot).
The three groups traditionally lived in what is now Alberta, Canada, and. Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
Paged continuously Bibliography: pt. 1, p. ; pt. 2, p. The social life of the Blackfoot Indians. - pt.
Ceremonial bundles of the Blackfoot Indians. - IndexPages: Free 2-day shipping. Buy Ceremonial Bundles of the Blackfoot Indians () at The Blackfoot Confederacy, Niitsitapi or Siksikaitsitapi (ᖹᐟᒧᐧᒣᑯ, meaning "the people" or "Blackfoot-speaking real people") is a historic collective name for linguistically related groups that make up the Blackfoot or Blackfeet people: The Siksika ("Blackfoot"), the Kainai or Kainah ("Blood"), and two sections of the Piikani (Piegan Blackfeet), the Northern Piikani Membership: North Peigan, South Peigan.
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Description: This book explores the exchange of Blackfoot "medicine bundles" within contemporary Blackfoot culture and between the Blackfoot Peoples and Euro-Americans. These ceremonial bundles, which are circulated as gifts in their native context, are robbed of their statuses as living beings or persons, when they are treated as symbolic.
The Blackfoot Confederacy is the name given to four Native American tribes in the Northwestern Plains, which include the North Piegan the South Piegan, the Blood, and the Siksika tribes.
In the beginning, they occupied a large territory stretching from the North Saskatchewan River in Canada to the Missouri River in Montana. The four groups, sharing a common language and .We use cookies to offer you a better experience, personalize content, tailor advertising, provide social media features, and better understand the use of our services.These are bundles containing items handed to the blackfoot by the spirit beings.
This is to renew connections with the spirits and ask help from the creator. When the bundles were not being used they were hung on the west wall of the tipi's. Above the inhabitants as they slept or sat. The bundles were items of great respect and handling.