Quviasukvik. The celebration of an Inuit winter feast in the central Arctic
Quviasukvik. The celebration of an Inuit winter feast in the central Arctic. In this paper we discuss the celebration of Christmas among the Inuit of Northeast Canada. Their adoption of Christianity implied a break with the past. Missionaries as well as Inuit contrasted the traditional life dominate...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:910c39ae49834d81bda676addbe8c5d4 2023-05-15T14:56:13+02:00 Quviasukvik. The celebration of an Inuit winter feast in the central Arctic Frédéric Laugrand Jarich Oosten 2002-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.4000/jsa.2772 https://doaj.org/article/910c39ae49834d81bda676addbe8c5d4 EN ES FR eng spa fre Société des américanistes http://journals.openedition.org/jsa/2772 https://doaj.org/toc/0037-9174 https://doaj.org/toc/1957-7842 0037-9174 1957-7842 doi:10.4000/jsa.2772 https://doaj.org/article/910c39ae49834d81bda676addbe8c5d4 Journal de la Société des Américanistes, Vol 88, Pp 203-225 (2002) ritual Christmas Winter-feast symbolic system History of Civilization CB3-482 article 2002 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.4000/jsa.2772 2022-12-30T21:24:14Z Quviasukvik. The celebration of an Inuit winter feast in the central Arctic. In this paper we discuss the celebration of Christmas among the Inuit of Northeast Canada. Their adoption of Christianity implied a break with the past. Missionaries as well as Inuit contrasted the traditional life dominated by many ritual rules, with the new Christian life. In practice, the transition was much more complex. Many old ideas and practices did not die as easily as missionaries or Inuit assumed, but returned in a new guise. Using White and Inuit testimonies, we examine here the nature of this transition by comparing the pre-Christian Inuit winter-feasts with the celebration of Christmas after the conversion to Christianity. Many features of the pre-Christian religion returned in the Christmas celebrations but in a new context and provided with new meanings. We have considered temporal and regional variation as well as the differences between the Catholic and Anglican versions of the feast. Central topics are: gifts, food and drinks, games and sexual symbolism. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Central Arctic inuit Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Canada Journal de la société des américanistes 88 88 203 225 |
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Quviasukvik. The celebration of an Inuit winter feast in the central Arctic. In this paper we discuss the celebration of Christmas among the Inuit of Northeast Canada. Their adoption of Christianity implied a break with the past. Missionaries as well as Inuit contrasted the traditional life dominated by many ritual rules, with the new Christian life. In practice, the transition was much more complex. Many old ideas and practices did not die as easily as missionaries or Inuit assumed, but returned in a new guise. Using White and Inuit testimonies, we examine here the nature of this transition by comparing the pre-Christian Inuit winter-feasts with the celebration of Christmas after the conversion to Christianity. Many features of the pre-Christian religion returned in the Christmas celebrations but in a new context and provided with new meanings. We have considered temporal and regional variation as well as the differences between the Catholic and Anglican versions of the feast. Central topics are: gifts, food and drinks, games and sexual symbolism. |
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