Ritual Control and Transformation in Middle-Range Societies: An Example from the American Southwest

Ritual practices play an important role in the constitution and reproduction of social structures in middle-range societies. Oftentimes individuals and groups transform rituals during periods of social disruption in order to restructure the social landscape. This article develops a practice-based ap...

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