The Human Being as Multiple Soul-Like Essences in the Ontologies of Postcontact Eastern Woodland and Plains Indians: Interwoven Concepts, Their Regional Distinctions, and Meta-Themes across Oral Narratives

Author:

Rafidi Brianna J.,Carr Christopher,Kupsch Mary F.

Funder

Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research

Field Museum of Natural History Robert O. Bass Distinguished Visiting Scientist Fellowship program

National Park Service’s Center for Preservation Technologies and Training

Eastern National Parks and Monuments Association

Battelle International Research Laboratories of Columbus

the Ohio State University’s Provost Research Fund

Arizona State University’s Sabbatical Leave program

ASU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Minigrant Fund

ASU Department of Anthropology and SHESC Research Incentive Fund

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

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