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Publication Date: 2017-Sep
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Writing "Wakan": The Lakota Pipe as Rhetorical Object
David M. Grant
College Composition and Communication, v69 n1 p61-86 2017
Examining the "chanupa," or ceremonial pipe, from a Lakota perspective reveals it as responding to a particular ontology and extends indigenous rhetorics to consider the ontological dimensions of communication. Distinctions between indigenous rhetorics and new materialist rhetorics bring greater attention to how groups and individuals constellate themselves as beings
Descriptors: American Indians, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, American Indian Culture, Reservation American Indians, Attitudes, Empowerment, Barriers, Philosophy, Cultural Differences, Rhetorical Theory, Self Determination, Tribal Sovereignty, Religion, American Indian Languages
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