What people are saying - Write a reviewReview: Going Native or Going Naive?: White Shamanism and the Neo-Noble SavageUser Review - Monique - GoodreadsIt is possible that Wernitznig has a valid point or two, but if so they are lost under the vitriolic and straw-man rhetoric that passes for a writing style. The author also seems strongly inclined to ... Read full review Review: Going Native or Going Naive?: White Shamanism and the Neo-Noble SavageUser Review - Evgenia - GoodreadsThe introduction was informative and brought up some good points. I thought that the rest of the book was a bit harsh and very badly written. Read full review Related books
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Common terms and phrasesAge Indianness Age movement Agean Indianness Agers American Indian Andrews Animal-Speak aspects become Brad Steiger Caucasian Cherokee civilization civilization's cliches concept critics Dances with Wolves Elizabeth Cook-Lynn enlightenment environmentalism esoteric Indianness esoteric seekers esotericism ethnic European example Female Shamanism films Geary Hobson Healing Quest Hollywood's Hopi Hopi Survival Ibid ignoble Indian culture Indian spirituality indigenous instance Invented Indian lives London Mails Medicine Wheel Medicine Wheel Ceremonies Michael Bromley Michael Dorris Mihesuah modern Mother Earth movie nature negative neo-noble Indian neo-primitivism neo-primitivist never noble savage overcivilization particularly perception Personal Animal Totem Plastic Medicine Wo)Men Playing Indian political portrayals primitive primitivism primitivist Rodberg role Sacred savage image Shakti Woman Shamanic Path so-called society's Spirit Stones stereotypical story style sweat lodges teachers teachings traditional tribal tribe trinkets turned University Press Vicki Vine Deloria Jr vision quest wannabe Indians white shaman books white shaman writing white shamans wilderness wisdom women York References to this bookFrom Google ScholarAyahuasca healing beyond the Amazon: the globalization of a ...KENNETH W TUPPER, KENNETH W TUPPER - 2009 - Global Networks International Journal of CulturalJay Johnston, Ruth Barcan - International Journal of Cultural Studies Bibliographic information |