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Religiosity and Spiritual Engagement in Two American Indian Populations

Authors :
Spero M. Manson
Paul Spicer
Ellen M. Keane
Janette Beals
Christina M. Mitchell
Ai-Superpfp Team
Patricia Nez Henderson
Eva Marie Garroutte
Carol E. Kaufman
Jeffrey A. Henderson
Source :
Journal for the scientific study of religion. 48(3)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Social scientific investigation into the religiospiritual characteristics of American Indians rarely includes analysis of quantitative data. After reviewing information from ethnographic and autobiographical sources, we present analyses of data from a large, population-based sample of two tribes (n = 3,084). We examine salience of belief in three traditions: aboriginal, Christian, and Native American Church. We then investigate patterns in sociodemographic subgroups, determining the significant correlates of salience with other variables controlled. Finally, we examine frequency with which respondents assign high salience to only one tradition (exclusivity) or multiple traditions (nonexclusivity), again investigating subgroup variations. This first detailed, statistical portrait of American Indian religious and spiritual lives links work on tribal ethnic identity to theoretical work on America's "religious marketplace." Results may also inform social/behavioral interventions that incorporate religiospiritual elements.

Details

ISSN :
00218294
Volume :
48
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal for the scientific study of religion
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a6d2e3596d55686bdd6a463da1563126