Two new papers published on interactions between Western religions and indigenous peoples

Two new papers published on interactions between Western religions and indigenous peoples

Dec. 12, 2012

CHANS-Net members Jose Manuel Fragoso, Jeff Luzar, and Kirsten Silvius have two new papers in Human Ecology. Both examine the interactions between varous Western religions and the religions of indigenous peoples. They also examine the implications of changes in belief systems because of interactions on biodiversity.

The papers are: Church Affiliation and Meat Taboos in Indigenous Communities of Guyanese Amazonia and Shamanism, Christianity and Culture Change in Amazonia.

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