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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
4 dni temu · A 2022 Texas Tribune/ProPublica investigation into churches’ political speech found at least 20 across the country, including many in Texas, violated the law during the 2020 election and 2022 midterms. “At one point, churches fretted over losing their tax-exempt status for even unintentional missteps. But the IRS has largely abdicated its ...
18 lis 2021 · Texas political culture currently prizes itself on being pro-business, with low government regulation, and having no state income tax, in keeping with both traditionalistic and individualistic cultures.
20 sie 2024 · Religious displays on public property. Involves the placement of religious symbols, monuments, or artwork on government-owned land or buildings, such as parks, courthouses, or city halls. Raises questions about government endorsement of religion and the violation of the Establishment Clause.
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.
22 gru 2021 · On November 2, 2021, Texas voters approved an amendment to their state constitution prohibiting government limitations on religious services. The amendment added the following text to Article I of the Texas Constitution, which contains the Texas Bill of Rights: Sec. 6-a.
1 gru 1995 · Geographic isolation and social subordination profoundly affected the religious life of Mexican Americans in Texas. Over time, Tejanos crafted a religiosity deeply rooted in their history that mirrored their ethnic identity and expressed their quest for self-determination.