Fieldwork in Religion: AfroDiasporic & Indigenous
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Uploaded UploadedThe Power of the Dead: Spirits, Socialism, and Selves in an Afro-Cuban Universe
UploadedDancing Golden Stools: Indigenous Religion as a strategy for identity construction in Ghana
UploadedAmbiguities of “Insider-ness” in the Study of Religion: Reflecting on Experiences from Ethiopia
UploadedFestival, Identity and Social Integration: A Study of the New Yam Festival in Otun-Ekiti, Southwest Nigeria
UploadedSubjectivity: Offerings from African Diasporic Religious Ethnography
UploadedThe Use of Ayahuasca among Rubber Tappers of the Upper Juruá
UploadedBrazilian Literature on Ayahuasca Religions
UploadedThe Brazilian Ayahuasca Religions
UploadedThe Religious Uses of Licit and Illicit Psychoactive Substances in a Branch of the Santo Daime Religion
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