Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Artist's statement
- Contributors
- Preface
- Invocation
- Introduction: sacred waters
- I Entering sacred space
- 1 ‘Singing through the sea’: song, sea and emotion
- 2 Water of life, water of death: Pagan notions of water from antiquity to today
- 3 The fertility goddess of the Zulu: reflections on a calling to Inkosazana's Pool
- 4 Rivers of memory, lakes of survival: indigenous water traditions and the Anishinaabeg nation
- II Divine connections
- III The sacredness of water
- IV Waves of energy: in defence of water
- Eco-logue: and in me you find peace
- Close
- Index
4 - Rivers of memory, lakes of survival: indigenous water traditions and the Anishinaabeg nation
from I - Entering sacred space
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Artist's statement
- Contributors
- Preface
- Invocation
- Introduction: sacred waters
- I Entering sacred space
- 1 ‘Singing through the sea’: song, sea and emotion
- 2 Water of life, water of death: Pagan notions of water from antiquity to today
- 3 The fertility goddess of the Zulu: reflections on a calling to Inkosazana's Pool
- 4 Rivers of memory, lakes of survival: indigenous water traditions and the Anishinaabeg nation
- II Divine connections
- III The sacredness of water
- IV Waves of energy: in defence of water
- Eco-logue: and in me you find peace
- Close
- Index
Summary
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- Deep BlueCritical Reflections on Nature, Religion and Water, pp. 67 - 86Publisher: Acumen PublishingPrint publication year: 2008