Reform Identity and Narratives of Belonging: The Heraka Movement in Northeast India.

By: Longkumar, ArkotongMaterial type: TextTextSeries: (Continuum Advances in Religious Studies.)Publication details: New York: Continuum International Publishing Group, 2010Description: 258pISBN: 9780826439703Subject(s): Heraka movementDDC classification: 299.509541
Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction Heraka The Zeme Nagas Nagas and the British What is in a Name? Reform and Identity Religion and Religious Wider Literature on the Movement Aim of the Book Resources Fieldwork Off to Fieldwork Walking and Writing Tahulung Chapter Outline Chapter 2 Circling the Altar Stone: Bhuban Cave and the Symbolism of Religious Traditions The Pilgrims: Do Categories Matter? The Edge of the World Temples and Myth: The Evolution of Bhuban The Cave Ritual: Life, Death, Life Enumerating Ritual Space: Poupei Chapriak and Heraka Dynamics Analysis: Reform and Discourse Cave Experiences: Coalescing Religious Traditions Pilgrimage: Authenticity over Communitas Conclusion Chapter 3 Millenarianism and Refashioning the Social Fabric Beginnings: Jadonang and Gaidinliu Millenarian Songs: The World has Changed Inventor of Religion Understanding the Problem The Burdens of Social Rank and Communal Wealth The Organization of a Village: Habitats and Conditions Cycle Migration and Kuki Immigration View from Afar Heraka: Religions Modernizing? Centrality of Power: Concentrated Wealth Summary Rubbing off History? Oral Narratives: Making of a New History Revival of a Village: Name is Everything The Past is Made Present by the Future Illness and Renewal The Village and Its Heart Constructing Villages The World has Changed Enumerating History Assessing the Field: Reworking Village Organization Conclusion Chapter 4 Changing Cosmology and the Process of Reform The Past Beginnings of the Reform: A Cosmolog in the Making The Great Transformation Mirroring a Cosmic Reality Rationalization of Cosmology? Creation Stories First Creation Narrative Second Creation Narrative The Heraka Creation Story Birth of the Gods The Match Divine Hierarchy: An Analysis Summary Note on Concepts Abolishing Gods and Sacrifices Generational Change Interpretation Hingde Book The Healer: Herakandingpeu Interpretation Heraka Hingde Mirase The Sacralization of Space Analysis: Purity and Danger Revolving Centre: The Right and Left of the Kelumki Relation of the Two Houses Heliengi The Harvest Festival Embodying Practice Conclusion Chapter 5 Negotiating Boundaries The Village Boundaries and Imagined Realities Historical Niceties: Conquest of Reason and Faith Zeme Christians Reasons for Converting Food of die Gods: Boundary' Makers The Zao Story Realm of the Naked Hindutva and Heraka: Marriage of Convenience? Vanvasi: Dweller in the Threshold Naked and Hindu: Reflections of a VHP Worker Religious Boundaries: 'Loss of Culture is Loss of Identity ' Conversion Stories Naga Nationalism Nagas and India Rani Gaidinliu: Naga/Indian To be or not to be, that is die Answer? Ethnicity and Religious Belief Categories of the Mind: Beer and Baptism Conclusion Chapter 6 Community Imaginings and the Ideal of Heguangram Heguang and Heguangram: Some Conceptual Tools Sacred Geography Fugitives and Gods: The Hangrum War 1932 Mirroring the Divine: The Anthropologist and Gods Articulation of a Vision: Heguangram and Its Grides Historical Context and Seeds of Discontent: Heraka and Christian Narrative and Story The Text An Exposition of the Text Blood and Weakness: Gender Issues Gender as Embodiment Divine Liturgy: Ranima as Durga Hangrum Camp The King is the Sun The Event: Meeting the king The King’s Court: Symbology of Power Conclusion Chapter 7 Conclusion Notes Glossary Bibliography index
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Heraka
The Zeme Nagas
Nagas and the British
What is in a Name?
Reform and Identity
Religion and Religious
Wider Literature on the Movement
Aim of the Book
Resources
Fieldwork
Off to Fieldwork
Walking and Writing
Tahulung
Chapter Outline

Chapter 2
Circling the Altar Stone: Bhuban Cave and the
Symbolism of Religious Traditions
The Pilgrims: Do Categories Matter?
The Edge of the World
Temples and Myth: The Evolution of Bhuban
The Cave Ritual: Life, Death, Life
Enumerating Ritual Space: Poupei Chapriak and
Heraka Dynamics
Analysis: Reform and Discourse
Cave Experiences: Coalescing Religious Traditions
Pilgrimage: Authenticity over Communitas
Conclusion

Chapter 3
Millenarianism and Refashioning the Social Fabric
Beginnings: Jadonang and Gaidinliu
Millenarian Songs: The World has Changed
Inventor of Religion
Understanding the Problem
The Burdens of Social Rank and Communal Wealth
The Organization of a Village: Habitats
and Conditions
Cycle Migration and Kuki Immigration
View from Afar
Heraka: Religions Modernizing?
Centrality of Power: Concentrated Wealth
Summary
Rubbing off History?
Oral Narratives: Making of a New History
Revival of a Village: Name is Everything
The Past is Made Present by the Future
Illness and Renewal
The Village and Its Heart
Constructing Villages
The World has Changed
Enumerating History
Assessing the Field: Reworking Village
Organization
Conclusion

Chapter 4
Changing Cosmology and the Process of Reform
The Past
Beginnings of the Reform: A Cosmolog
in the Making
The Great Transformation
Mirroring a Cosmic Reality
Rationalization of Cosmology?
Creation Stories
First Creation Narrative
Second Creation Narrative
The Heraka Creation Story
Birth of the Gods
The Match
Divine Hierarchy: An Analysis
Summary
Note on Concepts
Abolishing Gods and Sacrifices
Generational Change
Interpretation
Hingde Book
The Healer: Herakandingpeu
Interpretation
Heraka Hingde
Mirase
The Sacralization of Space
Analysis: Purity and Danger
Revolving Centre: The Right and Left of the Kelumki
Relation of the Two Houses
Heliengi The Harvest Festival
Embodying Practice
Conclusion

Chapter 5
Negotiating Boundaries
The Village
Boundaries and Imagined Realities
Historical Niceties: Conquest of Reason and Faith
Zeme Christians
Reasons for Converting
Food of die Gods: Boundary' Makers
The Zao Story
Realm of the Naked
Hindutva and Heraka: Marriage of Convenience?
Vanvasi: Dweller in the Threshold
Naked and Hindu: Reflections of a VHP Worker
Religious Boundaries: 'Loss of Culture is
Loss of Identity '
Conversion Stories
Naga Nationalism
Nagas and India
Rani Gaidinliu: Naga/Indian
To be or not to be, that is die Answer?
Ethnicity and Religious Belief
Categories of the Mind: Beer and Baptism
Conclusion

Chapter 6
Community Imaginings and the Ideal of Heguangram
Heguang and Heguangram: Some Conceptual Tools
Sacred Geography
Fugitives and Gods: The Hangrum War 1932
Mirroring the Divine: The Anthropologist and Gods
Articulation of a Vision: Heguangram and Its Grides
Historical Context and Seeds of Discontent:
Heraka and Christian
Narrative and Story
The Text
An Exposition of the Text
Blood and Weakness: Gender Issues
Gender as Embodiment
Divine Liturgy: Ranima as Durga
Hangrum Camp
The King is the Sun
The Event: Meeting the king
The King’s Court: Symbology of Power
Conclusion

Chapter 7
Conclusion
Notes
Glossary Bibliography
index

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