Religious transculturation in the Carribean / Steven Glazier; produced by Whiteskunk Productions.
Talk by Dr. Steven Glazier, Professor at the University of Nebraska, on early transreligious bias and perceptions immediatly after Columbus "discovered" the Americas, and the early efforts to Christianize Native Americans. Some anamistic relgions were recognized as "State" religions, but shamanism and healers resisted conversion. Glazier discusses the early historical work of Catholic Priest Penaye in Hispanola in 1495, and how many Europeans went "native."|RELIGIOUS TRANSCULTURATION IN THE CARRIBEAN / Steven Flazier| produced by Whiteskunk Productions. - SERIES: The Columbus paradox| no. 9 - Talk by Dr. Steven Glazier, Professor at the University of Nebraska, on early transreligious bias and perceptions immediatly after Columbus "discovered" the Americas, and the early efforts to Christianize Native Americans. Some anamistic relgions were recognized as "State" religions, but shamanism and healers resisted conversion. Glazier discusses the early historical work of Catholic Priest Penaye in Hispanola in 1495, and how many Europeans went "native." - RECORDED: University of California, Los Angeles, Jan. 1992.