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The Omiwatari Religious Ritual: An Example of Climate Change-Driven Loss of Intangible Cultural Heritage
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Case Studies in the Environment
Case Studies in the Environment (2024) 8 (1): 2323147.
Published: 18 July 2024
..., noting whether the ice ridge appeared [ 35 ]. To do so, the chief priests were helped by local fishermen [ 31 ]. 8 Email: [email protected] © 2024 by The Regents of the University of California 2024 Shinto is Japan’s main religion by number of ‘adherents’, followed closely...
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Preaching Conservation to Andean Pentecostal Communities: A Case of Engaging Key Stakeholders of Religious Communities in Peruvian Tropical Forests
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Case Studies in the Environment
Case Studies in the Environment (2018) 2 (1): 1–10.
Published: 31 December 2018
... so rapidly on a continent that has been thought of as Catholic for so many centuries continues to puzzle Latin American scholars” [ 10 ]. Religious freedom was granted in Peru at the beginning of the past century; but Protestant churches and any non-Catholic religions were ignored or persecuted...
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