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Nagualism: A Study in Native American Folk-lore and History(Paperback, Daniel G. Brinton)

Nagualism: A Study in Native American Folk-lore and History(Paperback, Daniel G. Brinton)

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"Nagualism: A Study in Native American Folk-lore and History" by Daniel G. Brinton explores the rich tapestry of Native American beliefs and practices surrounding the concept of the nagual. This term refers to a spiritual guide or shapeshifter, often associated with the ability to transform into animals or other beings. Brinton delves into various tribes' folklore, examining how these beliefs reflect their understanding of the natural world and the spiritual realm. His work highlights the significance of these traditions in shaping cultural identity and community cohesion among Native American peoples.***Brinton's analysis not only sheds light on the nagual's role in indigenous spirituality but also critiques the broader implications of colonialism on these traditions. He emphasizes the importance of preserving and understanding these folklores as they offer insights into the values and worldviews of Native American societies. By documenting these narratives, Brinton contributes to the recognition of indigenous knowledge systems and their relevance in contemporary discussions about cultural heritage and identity. His work serves as a vital resource for those interested in anthropology, folklore, and Native American studies.