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Does a spiritual belief system need to be practised by indigenous people to be an indigenous religion? Are indigenous religions and peoples necessarily linked or can they be independent of one another?




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REFERENCES


Cox, J. L. (2007) From Primitive to Indigenous: The Academic Study of Indigenous Religions, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.


Cox, J. L. (ed.) (2016) Critical Reflections on Indigenous Religions, London, New York Routledge.


Harvey, G. (ed.) (2000) Indigenous Religions: A Companion, London; New York, Continuum.


Hunter, J. (2015) ‘“Between Realness and Unrealness”: Anthropology, Parapsychology and the Ontology of Non-Ordinary Realities’, DISKUS, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 4–20 [Online]. DOI: 10.18792/diskus.v17i2.68.


Kraft, S. E., Tafjord, B. O., Longkumer, A., Alles, G. D. and Johnson, G. (eds.) (2020) Indigenous Religion(s): Local Grounds, Global Networks, 1st edition., Abingdon, Oxon; New York, Routledge.


Owen, S. (2013) [2016 on-screen by mistake] ‘Druidry and the Definition of Indigenous Religion’, in Cox, J. L. (ed), Critical Reflections on Indigenous Religions, London, New York, Routledge, pp. 81–92.


Puca, A. (2018) ‘Scientism and Post-Truth. Two contradictory paradigms underlying contemporary shamanism?’, Journal of the British Association for the Study of Religion (JBASR), vol. 20, pp. 83–99 [Online]. DOI: 10.18792/jbasr.v20i0.30.


Puca, A. (2019) ‘The Tradition of Segnature: Underground Indigenous Practices in Italy’, The Journal of the Irish Society for the Academic Study of Religions, no. 7, pp. 104–123.




00:00 Introduction: Indigenous religions and practitioners


01:27 The characteristics of an indigenous religion


02:33 The category of indigenous people


03:49 Indigenous people practising other religions


05:29 Overlapping traits


07:37 Summary


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