Is the Aboriginal Landscape Sentient? Animism, the New Animism and the Warlpiri

Title Is the Aboriginal Landscape Sentient? Animism, the New Animism and the Warlpiri
Authors/Contributors
Publication Title Oceania
Date 2011
Abstract Note It is now commonplace for some anthropologists, and others, to say that for Aboriginal Australians in the remote regions, the landscape is 'sentient', however, what that means is not always clear. Are the anthropologists using this term metaphorically or do they understand Aboriginal people to be animists? The 'new animists' have no doubt that the anthropologists are describing what they call the 'new animism'. Much of this literature refers to the Warlpiri or their near neighbours. Here I examine the evidence for whether Warlpiri speakers are animists.
Resource Type Journal Article
URL https://www.jstor.org/stable/20877403
Citation
Peterson, N. (2011). Is the Aboriginal Landscape Sentient? Animism, the New Animism and the Warlpiri. Oceania, 81(2), 167–179. https://www.jstor.org/stable/20877403
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