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Mystic lands. Anasazi & Haiti [videorecording]

Contributor(s): Questar Inc.
Series: Mystic Lands. Publisher: Chicago, Ill. : Questar, 2006Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 50 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.ISBN: 1594642184 (set); 9781594642180 (set).Other title: Anasazi & Haiti [videorecording] | Anasazi and Haiti [videorecording].Subject(s): Sacred space | Pueblo Indians -- Religion | Pueblo Indians -- Antiquities | Haiti -- Religion | Haiti -- AntiquitiesDDC classification: 291.35
Contents:
Peru: Kingdom in the clouds -- Egypt: Cycle of life.
Summary: Anasazi: The ancient ones: The mysteries of the Anasazi in the deserts of the U.S. Southwest unfold through their myths and legends. Sunbaked ruins, pottery shards, elaborate road systems, and ceremonial great houses showcase the spiritual life of this early people. Haiti: Dance of the spirits: This provacative program reveals the truth behind the mystical practice of Voodoo. Stereotyped as "sinister and bizarre," Voodoo is a blend of west African beliefs and Roman Catholicism. Visually arresting dance and drumming ceremonies demonstrate the intricacies of this religion.
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"Journey to the World's most spiritual places"--Container.

Peru: Kingdom in the clouds -- Egypt: Cycle of life.

Anasazi: The ancient ones: The mysteries of the Anasazi in the deserts of the U.S. Southwest unfold through their myths and legends. Sunbaked ruins, pottery shards, elaborate road systems, and ceremonial great houses showcase the spiritual life of this early people. Haiti: Dance of the spirits: This provacative program reveals the truth behind the mystical practice of Voodoo. Stereotyped as "sinister and bizarre," Voodoo is a blend of west African beliefs and Roman Catholicism. Visually arresting dance and drumming ceremonies demonstrate the intricacies of this religion.