Blackfoot Religion and the Consequences of Cultural Commoditization: (Vitality of Indigenous Religions)
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Kenneth Hayes Lokensgard (Author)
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Kenneth Hayes Lokensgard is the Research Coordinator at Washington State University's Plateau Center for Native American Research and Collaborations. His areas of interest include Indigenous ontologies, Indigenous epistemologies, repatriation, and religious freedom. He has conducted regular fieldwork in these areas with members of the Blackfoot Confederacy of Montana, USA and Alberta, Canada for over a decade. His publications include "The Matter of Responsibility: Derrida and Gifting across Cultures" in the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory, "Indigenous Religionists in North America" in Religions in Focus: New Approaches to Tradition and Contemporary Practices, and Native Peoples in The History of Evil (forthcoming from Routledge).
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- Contributor: Kenneth Hayes Lokensgard
- Imprint: Ashgate Publishing Limited
- ISBN13: 9780754668268
- Number of Pages: 212
- Packaged Dimensions: 156x234mm
- Packaged Weight: 521
- Format: Hardback
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Release Date: 2010-10-05
- Series: Vitality of Indigenous Religions
- Binding: Hardback
- Biography: Kenneth Hayes Lokensgard is the Research Coordinator at Washington State University's Plateau Center for Native American Research and Collaborations. His areas of interest include Indigenous ontologies, Indigenous epistemologies, repatriation, and religious freedom. He has conducted regular fieldwork in these areas with members of the Blackfoot Confederacy of Montana, USA and Alberta, Canada for over a decade. His publications include "The Matter of Responsibility: Derrida and Gifting across Cultures" in the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory, "Indigenous Religionists in North America" in Religions in Focus: New Approaches to Tradition and Contemporary Practices, and Native Peoples in The History of Evil (forthcoming from Routledge).
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