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Tripping the Trail of Ghosts
- Psychedelics and the Afterlife Journey in Native American Mound Cultures
- By: P. D. Newman, Christine VanPool
- Narrated by: Sean Daeley
- Length: 5 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
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The use of hallucinogenic substances like peyote and desert tobacco has long played a significant role in the spiritual practices and traditions of Native Americans. While the majority of those practices are well documented, the relationship between entheogens and Native Americans of the Southeast has gone largely unexplored.
By: P. D. Newman, and others
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Ancestors
- Identity and DNA in the Levant
- By: Pierre Zalloua
- Narrated by: Sean Rohani
- Length: 6 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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In recent years, genetic testing has become easily available to consumers across the globe, making it relatively simple to find out where your ancestors came from. But what do these test results actually tell us about ourselves? In Ancestors, Pierre Zalloua, a leading authority on population genetics, argues that these test results have led to a dangerous oversimplification of what one’s genetic heritage means. Genetic ancestry has become conflated with anthropological categories such as “origin,” “ethnicity,” and even “race” in spite of the complexities that underlie these concepts.
By: Pierre Zalloua
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On the Cannibals
- By: Michel de Montaigne
- Narrated by: Malk Williams
- Length: 42 mins
- Unabridged
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A study into the customs and practices of indigenous peoples in the Americas, Montaigne delves into the concept of ‘civilisation’, contrasting the behaviour of so-called ‘barbarians’ with Western society. He challenges the idea that European values are superior, understanding the practices of the Tupinambá people and arguing that the horrors inflicted by the soldiers of Portugal on their enemies at the time are – in many ways – far worse. It remains a persuasive and compelling argument for cultural relativism. This audiobook edition is expertly narrated by Malk Williams.
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Crucible of the Incurable: Facing ALS
- Expertise: Cultures and Technologies of Knowledge
- By: Anthony Stavrianakis
- Narrated by: Douglas R Pratt
- Length: 11 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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Crucible of the Incurable concerns how people face life with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Anthony Stavrianakis spent a year in clinics and with people living with the illness in the United States. He examines the multiple meanings of care in a context of a chronic, degenerative, one-hundred percent fatal, neuromuscular illness, whose most common duration is between two and five years. How do people diagnosed with ALS continue to "live as well as possible, for as long as possible" in accordance with the normative work at the heart of outpatient ALS care?
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Bless Your Heart
- A Field Guide to All Things Southern
- By: Landon Bryant
- Narrated by: Landon Bryant
- Length: 5 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
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“Let’s discuss . . .” These two words began the viral sensation that is @LandonTalks led by the sharp-witted, down-home, Mississippi-born Landon Bryant. If there’s one thing Landon knows, it’s the South. His anthropological dissections of customs and traditions celebrating all things Southern are a mix of humor, history, and head nodding. In his debut book, Landon discusses everything you've ever wanted to know about the South, including why they say the things they say, why they eat the things they eat, and what it really means when someone says, "Bless your heart."
By: Landon Bryant
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Crossing Cultures with the Gospel
- Anthropological Wisdom for Effective Christian Witness
- By: Darrell L. Whiteman
- Narrated by: Darrell Whiteman, Miriam Adeney
- Length: 10 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged
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Drawing on decades of teaching and mission experience, leading missiologist Darrell Whiteman helps people in cross-cultural ministry learn how to explore and understand their social, cultural, and religious context so they can more effectively witness to people in cultures different from their own.
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Tripping the Trail of Ghosts
- Psychedelics and the Afterlife Journey in Native American Mound Cultures
- By: P. D. Newman, Christine VanPool
- Narrated by: Sean Daeley
- Length: 5 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
The use of hallucinogenic substances like peyote and desert tobacco has long played a significant role in the spiritual practices and traditions of Native Americans. While the majority of those practices are well documented, the relationship between entheogens and Native Americans of the Southeast has gone largely unexplored.
By: P. D. Newman, and others
-
Ancestors
- Identity and DNA in the Levant
- By: Pierre Zalloua
- Narrated by: Sean Rohani
- Length: 6 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
In recent years, genetic testing has become easily available to consumers across the globe, making it relatively simple to find out where your ancestors came from. But what do these test results actually tell us about ourselves? In Ancestors, Pierre Zalloua, a leading authority on population genetics, argues that these test results have led to a dangerous oversimplification of what one’s genetic heritage means. Genetic ancestry has become conflated with anthropological categories such as “origin,” “ethnicity,” and even “race” in spite of the complexities that underlie these concepts.
By: Pierre Zalloua
-
On the Cannibals
- By: Michel de Montaigne
- Narrated by: Malk Williams
- Length: 42 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
A study into the customs and practices of indigenous peoples in the Americas, Montaigne delves into the concept of ‘civilisation’, contrasting the behaviour of so-called ‘barbarians’ with Western society. He challenges the idea that European values are superior, understanding the practices of the Tupinambá people and arguing that the horrors inflicted by the soldiers of Portugal on their enemies at the time are – in many ways – far worse. It remains a persuasive and compelling argument for cultural relativism. This audiobook edition is expertly narrated by Malk Williams.
-
Crucible of the Incurable: Facing ALS
- Expertise: Cultures and Technologies of Knowledge
- By: Anthony Stavrianakis
- Narrated by: Douglas R Pratt
- Length: 11 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Crucible of the Incurable concerns how people face life with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Anthony Stavrianakis spent a year in clinics and with people living with the illness in the United States. He examines the multiple meanings of care in a context of a chronic, degenerative, one-hundred percent fatal, neuromuscular illness, whose most common duration is between two and five years. How do people diagnosed with ALS continue to "live as well as possible, for as long as possible" in accordance with the normative work at the heart of outpatient ALS care?
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Bless Your Heart
- A Field Guide to All Things Southern
- By: Landon Bryant
- Narrated by: Landon Bryant
- Length: 5 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
“Let’s discuss . . .” These two words began the viral sensation that is @LandonTalks led by the sharp-witted, down-home, Mississippi-born Landon Bryant. If there’s one thing Landon knows, it’s the South. His anthropological dissections of customs and traditions celebrating all things Southern are a mix of humor, history, and head nodding. In his debut book, Landon discusses everything you've ever wanted to know about the South, including why they say the things they say, why they eat the things they eat, and what it really means when someone says, "Bless your heart."
By: Landon Bryant
-
Crossing Cultures with the Gospel
- Anthropological Wisdom for Effective Christian Witness
- By: Darrell L. Whiteman
- Narrated by: Darrell Whiteman, Miriam Adeney
- Length: 10 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Drawing on decades of teaching and mission experience, leading missiologist Darrell Whiteman helps people in cross-cultural ministry learn how to explore and understand their social, cultural, and religious context so they can more effectively witness to people in cultures different from their own.