Defend the Sacred: Native American Religious Freedom beyond the First Amendment

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Religion as Weapon -- 2. Religion as Spirituality -- 3. Religion as Spirituality -- 4. Religion as Cultural Resource -- 5. Religion as Collective Right -- 6. Religion as Collective Right --...

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1. VerfasserIn: McNally, Michael David (VerfasserIn)
Medienart: Elektronisch Buch
Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Princeton, NJ Princeton University Press [2020]
In:Jahr: 2020
Rezensionen:[Rezension von: McNally, Michael David, Defend the sacred] (2021) (Dees, Sarah E.)
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Indigenes Volk / Indianer / Religionsfreiheit / USA
IxTheo Notationen:KBQ Nordamerika
SA Kirchenrecht; Staatskirchenrecht
weitere Schlagwörter:B SOCIAL SCIENCE / Indigenous Studies
B Winnifred Sullivan
B eagle feathers
B Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
B medicine men
B Dakota Access Pipeline
B Indians of North America Religion
B Elizabeth Shakman Hurd
B US law
B protests
B Hobby Lobby
B religious ceremonies
B Native American studies
B peyote
B Suzan Shawn Harjo
B Todd Morman
B religious observances
B Nicholas Shrubsole
B burial grounds
B Freedom Of Religion (United States)
B Indians of North America Legal status, laws, etc
B Finbarr Curtis
B American Indians
B UN DRIP
B cultural resource management
B religious rituals
B Bears Ears
B Indian religion
B legal studies
B public land management
B Peter Nabokov
B American Indian
B Greg Johnson
B Keystone XL
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Zusammenfassung:Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Religion as Weapon -- 2. Religion as Spirituality -- 3. Religion as Spirituality -- 4. Religion as Cultural Resource -- 5. Religion as Collective Right -- 6. Religion as Collective Right -- 7. Religion as Poeplehood -- 8. Religion as Peoplehood -- 9. Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
The remarkable story of the innovative legal strategies Native Americans have used to protect their religious rightsFrom North Dakota's Standing Rock encampments to Arizona's San Francisco Peaks, Native Americans have repeatedly asserted legal rights to religious freedom to protect their sacred places, practices, objects, knowledge, and ancestral remains. But these claims have met with little success in court because Native American communal traditions don't fit easily into modern Western definitions of religion. In Defend the Sacred, Michael McNally explores how, in response to this situation, Native peoples have creatively turned to other legal means to safeguard what matters to them.To articulate their claims, Native peoples have resourcefully used the languages of cultural resources under environmental and historic preservation law; of sovereignty under treaty-based federal Indian law; and, increasingly, of Indigenous rights under international human rights law. Along the way, Native nations still draw on the rhetorical power of religious freedom to gain legislative and regulatory successes beyond the First Amendment.The story of Native American advocates and their struggle to protect their liberties, Defend the Sacred casts new light on discussions of religious freedom, cultural resource management, and the vitality of Indigenous religions today
Physische Details:1 Online-Ressource (400 p), 12 b/w illus. 2 maps
Medienart:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:069120151X
Zugangseinschränkungen:restricted access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9780691201511