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"In Memory Eternal, Sergei Kan combines anthropology and history, anecdote and theory to portray the encounter between the Tlingit Indians and the Russian Orthodox Church in Alaska in the late 1700s and to analyze the indigenous Orthodoxy that developed over the next 200 years.
As a native speaker of Russian with eighteen years of fieldwork experience among the Tlingit, Kan is uniquely qualified to relate little-known material from the archives of the Russian church in Alaska to Tlingit oral history and his own observations.
By weighing the one body of evidence against the other, he has reevaluated this history, arriving at a persuasive new concept of "converged agendas" - the view that the Tlingit and the Russians tended to act in mutually beneficial ways but for entirely different reasons throughout the period of their contact with one another."--BOOK JACKET.
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Memory Eternal: Tlingit Culture and Russian Orthodox Christianity Through Two Centuries
2015, University of Washington Press
in English
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Memory Eternal: Tlingit Culture and Russian Orthodox Christianity through Two Centuries
Jul 08, 2014, University of Washington Press
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Memory Eternal: Tlingit Culture and Russian Orthodox Christianity Through Two Centuries
October 1999, University of Washington Press
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