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The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in American Indian Traditions

by Paula Gunn Allen

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41; rituals of, 205<br />

Irriaku, see Corn Mo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Istoakoa (Reed Woman), 232<br />

Ixchel (Mayan goddess, Yucatán), 27<br />

Iyatiku, see Corn or Earth Woman<br />

Jackson, Andrew, 218, 220<br />

Jacobs, Sue Ellen, 197<br />

Jefferson, Thomas, 214<br />

Jemez Pueblo <strong>Indian</strong>s, 87. See also Pueblo <strong>Indian</strong>s<br />

Jesuits, 38–41. See also Christianity<br />

Joaqu<strong>in</strong> Murieta: <strong>The</strong> Celebrated California Bandit (Ridge),<br />

76<br />

Joseph (Nez Percé chief), 266<br />

Joyce, James, 81<br />

Juarez, Benito, 214<br />

Judeo-Christian tradition, 57–58, 247. See also Christianity<br />

Jungian <strong>the</strong>ory, 71, 123<br />

Kablaya, 274n10<br />

Kamia <strong>Indian</strong>s, 197<br />

Kansas <strong>Indian</strong>s, 197<br />

Kashia Pomo <strong>Indian</strong>s, 203–4. See also Pomo <strong>Indian</strong>s<br />

Kaska <strong>Indian</strong>s, 196<br />

Kats<strong>in</strong>as (spirit messengers), 14, 22, 29, 99, 269n1, 271n12, 18<br />

Katz, Jonathan, 197<br />

Kenny, Maurice, 264<br />

Keres <strong>Indian</strong>s, 32, 96, 153; creation story of, 13, 15, 16, 19, 20,<br />

45, 98; Fire Society goddess of, 26; as mo<strong>the</strong>r-right/femalecentered<br />

people, 11, 14, 17, 22, 41, 48, 98, 209–10, 226, 255,<br />

264, 268; and ra<strong>in</strong>, 18; song of, 56; violence abhorred by, 18,<br />

21, 227, 238; Yellow Woman story of, see Yellow Woman<br />

(Kochennenako). See also Laguna Pueblo <strong>Indian</strong>s

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