Kachina Dolls and the Effects of Spanish Colonialism on Religious Practice

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025
  • This video is a pechakucha (a presentation where ~20 slides are shown for ~20 seconds each) in which we examine the usage of kachina dolls and dances by the Southwestern U.S. Puebloans and the effects that Spanish colonialism had on this culture. This is a little bit different than my usual content which tends to be more focused on contemporary politics and economics, but if you enjoyed, please like and subscribe to support small channels like mine!! :)
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