Blessing for a Long Time
The Sacred Pole of the Omaha Tribe
Robin Ridington author Dennis Hastings author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Nebraska Press
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The story and the significance of the Sacred Pole of the Omaha Tribe
Robin Ridington and Dennis Hastings ingeniously adopt the conventions of Omaha oral narratives to tell the story and convey the significance of the Sacred Pole. Portions of classic anthropological texts (particularly Fletcher and La Flesche’s The Omaha Tribe), Omaha narratives, and other historical and contemporary accounts are repeated—each time in a different, more enlightening context—in a circle of stories seamlessly woven around Umon’hon’ti. The result is an innovative account that effortlessly glides between past and present. This unique blend of Omaha poetics, ethnography, and ethnohistory is a significant contribution to our understanding of the religious life of Native Americans.
"For centuries the life of the Omaha people has centered around their Umon'hon'ti (Venerable Man), a sacred pole. Then, feeling the pressure to assimilate and adopt Christianity, in 1888 the Omaha surrendered the pole to Harvard's Peabody Museum, where it remained for the next century... This account demonstrates the complexities involved in the return of a sacred object to an Indian community. An important addition to anthropology."-Library Journal Library Journal
ISBN: 9780803289819
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 368g
259 pages