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The Union of Two Worlds: Reconstructing Elements of Proto-Athabaskan Folklore and Religion
Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies Faculty Publications
  • Joseph A. P. Wilson, Sacred Heart University
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
1-1-2016
Abstract

This study reconstructs elements of proto-Athabaskan folklore and religion, challenging received wisdom about the character of Southern Athabaskan culture. Detailed parallelism between Athabaskan and Old World folklore traditions, especially Inner Asian ones, means we must now consider that Southern Athabaskan cultures may retain significant elements of proto-Athabaskan belief systems originating in Asia.

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Joseph A.P. Wilson is an adjunct professor of religion in the College of Arts and Sciences at Sacred Heart University.

DOI
10.1080/0015587X.2015.1119976
Citation Information

Wilson, J.A.P. (2017). The Union of two worlds: Reconstructing elements of proto-Athabaskan folklore and religion. Folklore, 127(1), 26-50. doi: 10.1080/0015587X.2015.1119976