THE GHOST DANCE
The Ghost Dance: The Origins of Religion by Weston La Barre
(1915-1996) is a classic search for the origins of religion,
employing psychology and anthropology to explain elements of Greek,
Egyptian, Jewish, Christian, shamanic and Native American
religion.
The Ghost Dance offers a fascinating exploration of the history
and origins of religious belief from earliest times to the present
day. The Ghost Dance takes its place beside other great studies of
religion, such as those by Sigmund Freud, Geza Roheim or Mircea
Eliade.
WESTON LA BARRE
Weston La Barre is best known for his work in anthropology and
ethnography, in which he drew on the theories of psychoanalysis and
psychiatry. Born in Uniontown, PA, La Barre studied at Princeton
and Yale, and later taught at Rutgers, Wisconsin and Duke
universities. La Barre conducted field work across North and South
America, and later through India, China, Africa and Europe. He
studied the Plains Indians and their peyote cult with Richard Evans
Schultes (which resulted in the 1938 book The Peyote Cult). La
Barre's masterwork is The Ghost Dance: The Origin of Religion
(1970), which draws together his explorations of shamanism, world
religion, Native American culture, altered states of consciousness
and the use of drugs in belief systems. His other books include The
Human Animal (1954), They Shall Take Up Serpents (1962), Culture In
Context (1990), and Muelos (1985).
BOOKS BY WESTON LA BARRE
The Peyote Cult The Aymara Indians of the Lake Titicaca Plateau
The Human Animal Materia Medica of the Aymara They Shall Take up
Serpents: Psychology of the Southern Snakehandling Cult Shadow of
Childhood: Neoteny and the Biology of Religion The Ghost Dance: The
Origins of Religion Culture in Context, Selected Writings of Weston
La Barre Muelos: A Stone Age Superstition About Sexuality
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