Once the Maroons escaped from slavery and established their communities in the remote interior of Suriname, attention shifted from military threat to internal danger. As they faced these dangers in an unknown rainforest, they sought refuge in prophetic movements directed by charismatic religious leaders.
This book charts the history of Okanisi religious movements from their escape to the present day. It is based on sixty years of fieldwork by the late Bonno Thoden van Velzen and Ineke van Wetering, archival research and oral histories. Prophets of Doom is a tribute to Okanisi society and reflects decades of research and dedication.
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Höhe: 235 mm
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Dicke: 26 mm
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978-90-04-69363-0 (9789004693630)
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H.U.E. Thoden van Velzen (1933-2020) was Professor of Anthropology at Utrecht University and the Amsterdam School for Social Science Research. Among his publications are The Great Father and the Danger (KITLV,1988), In the Shadow of the Oracle (Waveland Press, 2004) and Een Zwarte Vrijstaat in Suriname: De Okaanse Samenleving in de 19e en 20e eeuw (Brill, 2013) with W. van Wetering.
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Foreword: Two anthropologists at Work: An Insider's Perspective
Acknowledgements
Glossary
List of Maps and Illustrations
Introduction
1 The Construction of History in Maroon Society
2 The Lost Homeland and the Years of Suffering
3 Loweten: The Great Trek
4 In a Forest Sanctuary
5 The Fight for Supremacy and the Exploration of the Hinterland
6 Peace
7 Dangerous Newcomers
8 A War Like No Other
9 Great Events
10 Saka in Command of the Tribal Obiya
11 New Movements
12 At the Oracle of Gaan Tata
13 A Fury Unleashed
14 The Jungle Commando's Obiya
15 Demons
16 Hard Facts and the Stories
Archival Sources and References
Index