The Hopi Kachina Cult: Religion and Ritual as Elements of Cultural Identity Preservation

Number: 8 October 1, 1998
Meldan Tanrısal
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The Hopi Kachina Cult: Religion and Ritual as Elements of Cultural Identity Preservation

Abstract

The descendents of the prehistoric peoples who lived in the Southwest of the United States fifteen hundred years ago, the Pueblo Indians have to this day preserved their identity and rich culture despite the assaults of Euro-American civilization. If certain traditional forms of Pueblo life seem to have changed little from, for example, ten centuries ago, it is because, for the Pueblo, religion and ritual have been inseparable from social life. Their religion has protected them from the encroachment of outside influences.

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APA
Tanrısal, M. (1998). The Hopi Kachina Cult: Religion and Ritual as Elements of Cultural Identity Preservation. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, 8, 29-42. https://izlik.org/JA55JZ97UD
AMA
1.Tanrısal M. The Hopi Kachina Cult: Religion and Ritual as Elements of Cultural Identity Preservation. JAST. 1998;(8):29-42. https://izlik.org/JA55JZ97UD
Chicago
Tanrısal, Meldan. 1998. “The Hopi Kachina Cult: Religion and Ritual As Elements of Cultural Identity Preservation”. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, nos. 8: 29-42. https://izlik.org/JA55JZ97UD.
EndNote
Tanrısal M (October 1, 1998) The Hopi Kachina Cult: Religion and Ritual as Elements of Cultural Identity Preservation. Journal of American Studies of Turkey 8 29–42.
IEEE
[1]M. Tanrısal, “The Hopi Kachina Cult: Religion and Ritual as Elements of Cultural Identity Preservation”, JAST, no. 8, pp. 29–42, Oct. 1998, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA55JZ97UD
ISNAD
Tanrısal, Meldan. “The Hopi Kachina Cult: Religion and Ritual As Elements of Cultural Identity Preservation”. Journal of American Studies of Turkey. 8 (October 1, 1998): 29-42. https://izlik.org/JA55JZ97UD.
JAMA
1.Tanrısal M. The Hopi Kachina Cult: Religion and Ritual as Elements of Cultural Identity Preservation. JAST. 1998;:29–42.
MLA
Tanrısal, Meldan. “The Hopi Kachina Cult: Religion and Ritual As Elements of Cultural Identity Preservation”. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, no. 8, Oct. 1998, pp. 29-42, https://izlik.org/JA55JZ97UD.
Vancouver
1.Meldan Tanrısal. The Hopi Kachina Cult: Religion and Ritual as Elements of Cultural Identity Preservation. JAST [Internet]. 1998 Oct. 1;(8):29-42. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA55JZ97UD