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Through the Earth Darkly
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Through the Earth Darkly
Female Spirituality in Comparative Perspective
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THROUGH THE EARTH DARKLY
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Through the Earth Darkly Female Spirituality in Comparative Perspective BY JORDAN PAPER with Elizabeth and Paul Aijin-Tettey Louise Backman Jacqui Lavalley
Marilyn Nefsky Li Chuang Paper Johanna Stuckey
FOREWORD BY RITA GROSS AFTERWORD BY CATHERINE KELLER
CONTINUUM
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1999 The Continuum Publishing Company 370 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10017 Copyright © 1997 by Jordan Paper All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the written permission of The Continuum Publishing Company. Printed in the United States of America
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Paper, Jordan. Through the earth darkly : female spirituality in comparative perspective / by Jordan Paper ; with Elizabeth Aijin-Tettey . . . [et al.]; foreword by Rita Gross ; afterword by Catherine Keller, p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-8264-1050-2 (pbk.) 1. Women and religion. I. Aijin-Tettey, Elizabeth. II. Title. BL458.P36 1997 200'.82—dc21 97-23307 CIP
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HEN IN THE 1930s, Ruth Underhill was doing fieldwork among the Papago and was perturbed at the seemingly secondary role of the women in religious ceremonies, she received a very different interpretation of their situation from them: "You see, we have power. Men have to dream to get power from the spirits and they think of everything they can—songs and speeches and marching around, hoping that the spirits will notice them and give them some power. But we have power." When I looked a little surprised, the answer was: "Children. Can any warrior make a child, no matter how brave and wonderful he is?" "Warriors do take a little part in starting children." They sniffed. "A very little part. It's nothing compared to the months that a woman goes through to make a child. Don't you see that without us, there would be no men? Why should we envy the men? We made the men." —from Ruth Underhill, Papago Woman
For Henya-Golda and Sarah, Hsu P'ei-chen and Shang Wen-chen, grandmothers we did not know or barely knew; for all the slighted Grandmothers; and for our daughter, Leila Hsiian-li.
CONTENTS
Foreword by Rita M. Gross Prologue: A Personal Journey Acknowledgments
ix xiii xix
CHAPTER
1. Introduction
1 PART I. FRAMING EUROPE
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2. Pre-Christian Saami Religion, with Louise Backman 3. Israelite Religion and Its Precursors, with Johanna Stuckey
15 28
PART II. EAST ASIA 4. Traditional Chinese Religion 5. Contemporary Chinese Religion, with Li Chuang Paper 6. Effects of Chinese Religion on Neighboring Traditions Aspects of Japanese Religion, with Marilyn Nefsky Aspects of Korean Religion
43 69 97 98 104
PART III. NATIVE NORTH AMERICA 7. Introduction: Four Vignettes Bridging the Continents: A Female Image Sedna: From Earth Mother to Sea Mother The Amazonian Earth Mother and Her Rituals Inca Gender Parallelism
111 112 116 119 124
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8. Anishnabe Religion Introduction Pre-Contact Female Spirituality Contemporary Anishnabe Female Spirituality, with Jacqui Lavalley Traditions Corollary to Those of the Anishnabeg: Lenape and Nitsitapi 9. Hopi Religion 10. Fusion: Dine Menarche Rituals
150 159 174
PART IV. SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 11. Glimpses of West Central African Religions Yoruba Religion Akan Religion, with E.