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Representation of Self and Reincarnation
Among the Dene-Tha
Dreams and visions are conceived by the Dene-tha of
northwestern Alberta as "ways of knowing with the mind".
In particular, dreams and visions are a means through
which the spirits of deceased persons may be encountered
and observed. In some cases the spirit of the deceased is
"seen" or "known" to enter a woman’s body to reincarnate
as a child. This "knowledge" determines the way in which
Dene-tha represent themselves to themselves and to each
other. The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyze
the Dene-tha representation of self as reincarnated individual.
Thus, the paper draws the implications for an anthropological
understanding of dreams, visions, and self
among an aboriginal population.