%0 Book Section %T Bali: Rangda and Barong %A Belo, Jane %B Monographs of the American Ethnological Society %D 1949 %N no. 16 %I J. J. Augustin %C New York %G English %F of07-004 %O Jane Bello %O 116s pulled; LOC search performed 12/10/07; Pages: 89; %O Includes bibliographical references (p. 61) %X This volume is a study of two Balinese deities: Rangda and Barong. After examining their historical and social identities the author seeks to determine the psychological meaning behind these supernaturals as expressed in the actions of the individuals who impersonate them in various temple ceremonies. %K Balinese (Indonesian people)/Bali Island (Indonesia) %K Religion %K Balinese %K Community structure %K Sodalities %K Settlement patterns %K Kin relationships %K Castes %K Priesthood %K Ethnic stratification %K Political parties %K Sanctions %K Spirits and gods %K Sacred objects and places %K Cult of the dead %K Organized ceremonial %K Prayers and sacrifices %K Gender status %K Revelation and divination %K Religious and educational structures %9 bibliographic %U https://ehrafworldcultures.yale.edu/document?id=of07-004 %P x, 61 %[ 2022-06-26