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8 wrz 2022 · Iban (Bornean people) -- Religion Publisher Oxford : Clarendon Press Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled ... -l eng Old_pallet IA402585 Openlibrary_edition ... 94 Page_number_module_version 1.0.5 Pages 274 Pdf_module_version 0.0.19 Ppi 360 Rcs_key 24143 Republisher_date 20220908213643
28 gru 2023 · In this paper, we describe one such society, the Iban, whose religious practices are often claimed to not include the worship of ancestors, despite ancestors being central to their religion.
Ibans (Bornean people) This is an ethnographic account of '…Iban behavior, the religious beliefs which are the basis for their way of life, the framework within which these exist, and the ends to which they are directed' (p. 5).
In this paper, we demonstrate the utility of a broad approach to ancestor worship with examples from the Iban of Borneo. Using data drawn from the ethnographic literature on the Iban, supplemented with ethnographic insights drawn from fieldwork in Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia, we argue
The focus of this study is the interaction between Iban religion, traditionally one of ancestor worship and more recently syncretized with Christianity (Wadley, Pashia, & Palmer, 2006), and Iban cooperative practices, which usually consists of swidden rice horticulture, wild game hunting and fishing, and gathering wild vegetables (Wadley &
Traditional Iban religion revolves around the worship of ancestors and the maintenance of cosmic order through the proper observance of rituals and taboos. Taboo violation is generally met with sanctions said to restore cosmic and social balance and to avert supernaturally-caused misfortune. From the perspective that religious behaviour involves
In the first chapter, Graham analyzes the literature on the I ban shaman. Her analysis begins with definitions of manang found in three published Iban-English dictionaries, with differing and conflicting information about their call to the shamanic role, methods of treatment, and grades or ranks.