The Missionaries: God Against The Indians
Based on his experiences with missionaries in Southeast Asia and Central and Latin America, Lewis has written a scathing account of how some missionary sects deal with indigenous peoples in their bid for the conquest of souls. He cites the creation of fear and the establishment of dependency upon goods which, without becoming wage-earners, the Indians could not procure. As native peoples are hurried through the process of acculturation, Indian customs and ways of life, ceremonies, art, music, and dance are often lost only to be replaced by illness, apathy, and forced labor. This volume combines autobiography, travel writing, and social commentary. No index or bibliography. Recommended for public libraries. — Publishers Weekly
- Author
- Norman Lewis
- Format
- paperback
- Publisher
- Picador
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 978-0-330-35445-5
- EAN
- 9780330354455
- Genres
- history, travel, religion, brazil, anthropology
- Release date
- 1998
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