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concept "worldview," a distinct way of thinking about the cosmos and of evaluating life's actions in terms of those views", and focuses on "an interpretive effort to express indigenous understandings of human-earth relations as an interactive and pervasive context that outsiders might label religion."
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The field of sociology also adopted the word 'lifeway', with one sociologist explaining that "the definition of status differences and the conceptualization of lifeway patterns ... reflect the central significant of economic referents;" "each lifeway pattern would appear .. as a linked values system
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Recent explanations of the term in the field of Native American and other Indigenous studies "suggest the close interaction of worldview and economy in small-scale societies". The word 'lifeway' "emphasizes the road of life as indigenous people see it. Such a perspective can be associated with the
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From the mid 19th century, the word was used with the meaning 'way through life' or 'way of life'. It appears, for example, in literary contexts in the stories of
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in 1930, "Our key to the future is locked in the life-ways of our Indian predecessors". Use of the term in anthropology was established with the publication of
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Foreman, Paul B. (August 1948). "Negro Lifeways in the Rural South: A Typological Approach to Social Differentiation".
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The very beauty of her life-way has lifted her to high place in the admiration of the American people.
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An Apache Life-Way: The Economic, Social, and Religious Institutions of the Chiricahua Indians
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and Scots-English descent, was one of the earliest to use the term in reference to
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The entire life-way of Borah has been the way of a lone wolf in politics.
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Wallace, Samuel E. (Summer 1968). "The Road to Skid Row".
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A Sociological Analysis of the Chicago Skid Row Lifeway
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A Sociological Analysis of the Chicago Skid Row Lifeway
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ways of life, saying in an article published by the
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Index

LifeWay Christian Resources
Lifeway Foods
anthropology
sociology
archeology
Clara Lee
Rose Porter
Frank L. Stanton
Edgar Howard
Arthur C. Parker
Seneca
Native American
Binghamton Press
Morris Edward Opler
Lifestyle
Folkways


"lifeway, n."
"Delia Arnold - A Heart History"
"Grace Hinsdale's Lily"
"Songs of Frank L. Stanton - On the Life-Way"
"Senator Borah Tells why"
"A Remarkable Woman"
"Americans Becoming Indians Faster Than They Realize, Dr. Parker Says; Telling Why"
"Reviewed Work: An Apache Life-Way: The Economic, Social, and Religious Institutions of the Chiricahua Indians by Morris E. Opler"
doi
10.1525/aa.1942.44.4.02a00100
JSTOR
663315

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