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Listening for the Teachings: Poetics as Ceremony in Indigenist Re-search

This article introduces Indigenist poetic inquiry, an arts-based re-search method grounded in Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and doing. As a Muskego Inninuwak re-searcher, I share how poetic and relational practices guided knowledge gathering with Indigenous full-spectrum doulas who view birth work as Indigenous resurgence. Grounded in an Indigenist paradigm, this approach honors reciprocity, interconnectedness,…

picked 14 Aug 2026

Reference · Wikidata

Michael

archangel in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic teachings

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Encyclopedia · Wikipedia

Michael (archangel)Michael (archangel)

Michael, also called Archangel Michael or Michael the Taxiarch, is an archangel and the warrior of God in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam while additionally being venerated as a saint in some Christian traditions. The earliest surviving mentions of his name are in third- and second-century BC Jewish works, often but not always apocalyptic, where he is the chief of the angels and archangels, and he is the guardian p…

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Book · DOAB

Nehanda

This volume is the third part of BiAS volumes clelebrating the jubilee of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians (the Circle). BiAS 41/ ERA 15 is framed on the notion of theologies of liberation in order to show case women’s contributions to liberation theologies in response to multiple oppressions in southern Africa. Anchored on Nehanda, the book is framed in the narrative of Nehanda Charwe Nyakasikana, …

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Review for Religious - Issue 58.1 (January/February 1999)Review for Religious - Issue 58.1 (January/February 1999)

Issue 58.1 of the Review for Religious, January/February 1999.

Saint Louis University, via DPLA
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