Literature DB >> 391434

Games, goods and gods: an analysis of Iroquoian gambling.

M A Salter.   

Abstract

This study questions the traditional, historical view of the Indian as a compulsive gambler. Eleven northern Iroquoian gambling games were examined in both their secular and sacred environments. The analysis demonstrated that social gambling served to establish economic parity within, and between, the ritualistic gambling associated with many ceremonies was quasi-religious in nature and necessary to ensure that the desired outcome of the rite was realized.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 391434

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Appl Sport Sci        ISSN: 0700-3978


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