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    example, for Yoruba, animals may be sacrificed. Blood of the sacrifice is smeared on the altar to increase the orisha’s ashe, for blood is believed to contain ashe. Next, magic can be defined as someone who speaks words of power while performing ritual actions. They can control spirits and forces that will make the desired material change. Magic can be performed to help or hurt people. Yoruba believes that men perform magic for their advantage and hurt others. Moreover, they also believe that

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    Part A: Research an initiation ritual in a tradition other than Christianity. Name of initiation ritual and the tradition/culture/religion to which it is attached Initiation is a rite of passage marking entrance or acceptance into a group or society. For Aboriginals Initiation ceremonies are performed to introduce and celebrate adolescent boys and girls into adult members of the community as well as welcoming them into the Aboriginal community. This initiation ceremony is often called One's Right

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    When Goddess went underground and the teachings of her ways became hidden, man severed himself from mother nature, from Goddess, from woman herself. Young girls in the Temples of Isis were taught the rituals of Tending the Temple. They learned that each ritual in the Temple, were the same rituals that would tend to themselves. As within, so without is a foundational principle of universal law. The ways in which the space was kept clear, unobstructed and clean - energetically and physically.

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    studied as a feminist and environmental artist, and rarely is her Jewishness studied in relation to her art practice. To fully understand her art requires an understanding of her Jewish upbringing and her Jewish ideas—in particular, those ideas around ritual, cleansing, and repair. The Standard story: Late 60s, Mierle is a young art student at NYU. Her sculpture teacher sees that she is pregnant and tells her, “well, I guess now you can’t be an artist.” She has her daughter with her husband, Jack. People

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    dispose of bodies after death in a wide variety of ways. Burial takes place in some, both under and above ground. Some bodies are placed in coffins in their graves, others are kept in a mausoleum, others may be mummified. Some societies also use cremation in a variety of ways, including the use of a crematory or a funeral pyre. Families help prepare and dispose of the body in some societies, others seek the expertise of outside professionals for this task. I would say of all the rituals described

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    Truth Exposed in Body Rituals among the Nacirema “Body Rituals among the Nacirema” is a document written by Mr. Horace Miner. Miner was a graduate of the University of Chicago, with a degree in anthropology. Throughout his life, Miner was dedicated to his studies ranging in anthropology to sociology. He was very interested in the study of anthropology, but Miner disagreed with the way that other cultures were represented. He thought American anthropologists believed that the American

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    look at the “Nacirema’s” cultural behaviors regarding physical appearance and health without any insight or knowledge of the specific beliefs or values of that culture, they might seem bizarre and even incomprehensible. By showing behaviors and “rituals” performed by this unknown tribe, Miner allowed others to see that the way studies were representing distinctive cultures was narrowminded and defective. Without the proper comprehension of the basis of any society, huge cultural misunderstandings

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    go to the extreme with their bodies. Nacirema are very conscious about their body, as it is seen as ugly and week. Therefore most of the rituals described are to cure the body and to make it more atheistic to their people. As well as, going to the extreme to make their body and mouth approachable to others, they also posses charms and potions to maintain it. Reading about Nacirema’s rituals at first it might sound out of the common sense. They believe that the body is our social medium, in which

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    preparing one for the afterlife and rebirth. Chinese funeral rites have strict guidelines as to where the rites are to be performed, how the rites are performed (ritual bathing of the corpse), the dress of the attendees and the dead, the transfer of material goods on Earth to the dead, acknowledgement of the deceased and the actual burial of the body. All these sacred rites are performed by specialists (usually

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    Turner Study Shamanism

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    revolves around practicality and materialism. Turner refers to some anthropologists who participated in shamanic rituals, but not fully. For instance, Clifford Geertz believes that the role of researchers should be in listening and interacting with another culture, but at a certain distance.8 This is the method of many researchers, but it leads to the distorted interpretation of rituals and spirit events because it does not capture the idea and essence of the experience.

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