This work argues that anthropologists have observed and recorded
religious rites and rituals but have largely ignored the role of
religion when constructing an analytical framework. The author
contends that religious phenomena are inextricably intertwined with
issues of power, politics, and economics among the upland groups
(such as the Kachin) of Southeast Asia.
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