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The Osage and the invisible world: from the works of Francis La Flesche

University of Oklahoma Press217 • Published In 1995 • Pages: xiv, 323

By: La Flesche, Francis, Bailey, Garrick Alan.

Abstract
This book is concerned with the nature of Osage religion. The focus is on change and continuity in the religious life of the Osage by contrasting ethnographic information from his own fieldwork in mid-1960 to 1970s with that of Francis La Flesche, a native Omaha scholar, from 1880s. In doing so, the author was puzzled by the absence of any readily definable continuity between the traditional Osage world described by La Flesche and the Osage world of later times. He noted that the peyote religion was introduced to the Osages at the beginning of the twentieth century. A majority of the full-bloodied Osage were converted to this religion in just fifteen to ten years time. This converted abandoned traditional Osage religious beliefs and practices including most of the sacred bundles which they sold, buried, or burned. The author observed that older Osages turned their backs to the old religion and refused to discuss the past even with their children. All the formal religious institutions of the past looked devoid of the past. When turning to Osage religious ideas, concepts and beliefs, however, the author started to note continuity with the past. Much of the book is devoted to religious rituals, songs and symbols which prove this continuity.
Subjects
General character of religion
Organized ceremonial
Ritual
Priesthood
Prophets and ascetics
Revelation and divination
Cultural identity and pride
Cultural participation
Acculturation and culture contact
External relations
Sacred objects and places
Sorcery
Techniques of socialization
Transmission of beliefs
Music
Verbal arts
Prayers and sacrifices
Localized kin groups
Status, role, and prestige
Special garments
Dance
culture
Osage
HRAF PubDate
2010
Region
North America
Sub Region
Plains and Plateau
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Anthropologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Teferi Abate Adem; 2010
Field Date
1960-1988
Coverage Date
1880-1988
Coverage Place
Osage Idians, USA
Notes
introduced and edited by Garrick A. Bailey
Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-314) and index
LCCN
95017999
LCSH
Osage Indians--Rites and ceremonies
Osage Indians--Religion