The Revival of Indigenous Spiritual Practices in North America

Authors

  • Ashley Scott
  • Adrian Carter
  • Robin Williams

Keywords:

indigenous, spirituality, north america, identity, resilience

Abstract

This article investigates the resurgence of indigenous spiritual practices in North America, focusing on their role in cultural identity and community resilience. By exploring historical suppression and contemporary revitalization efforts, the study highlights the importance of these practices in preserving indigenous heritage. Interviews with native leaders and community members provide firsthand insights into this spiritual revival.

Author Biographies

Ashley Scott

Ph.D.
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720, USA

Adrian Carter

Ph.D.
University of Toronto
27 King's College Cir, Toronto, ON M5S, Canada

Robin Williams

Ph.D.
Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education
Av. Eugenio Garza Sada 2501 Sur, Tecnológico, 64849 Monterrey, N.L., Mexico

References

Lee, G., Haga, K. Y., Park, Y. H., Yang, M., Kim, H. W., & Chung, J. K. (2024). A fruitful Christian lay man movement: A case study of University Bible Fellowship. Pharos Journal of Theology, 105(5).

Seo, I. S., Rheem, S. M., Kim, K. H., Jeong, M. J., & Chung, J. K. (2024). THE SPIRITUALITY OF DAVID BRAINARD. PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION, 61(2), 948-960.

Published

2024-11-29

Issue

Section

Articles