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Gonennoncwal

For the Huron, Gonennoncwal represents the attraction of a particular soul to crtain objects which embody a manifestation of its needs." [1]

Related LP Terms

Huron >

Exogenous to the LP

Huron > Arendiwane, Oki

Syncretic Terms

Indigenous Spiritualities

Notes

Recognition of Khiondhecwi and Ondinoc led to " health and well-being but the inhibition of that need could lead to illness and possibly death." [2]

Note, the community got together to help satisfy the individuals needs and desires. "In the broader context, the ondinoc of the individual would be announced to the entire village by a chief and all of its members would attempt, as soon as possible, to provide the necessary goods and actions that would lead to the dreamers satisfaction (JR 17:155; Sagard 1939:118). In this way, dreaming functioned dynamically as a religiously motivated basis for processes of social integration and interaction."[3]

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Footnotes

  1. Irwin, Lee. “The Huron-Jesuit Relations: Contesting Dreams, Confirming Worldviews.” Religion 22 (1992): 259–70.
  2. Irwin, Lee. “The Huron-Jesuit Relations: Contesting Dreams, Confirming Worldviews.” Religion 22 (1992): 259–70.
  3. Irwin, Lee. “The Huron-Jesuit Relations: Contesting Dreams, Confirming Worldviews.” Religion 22 (1992): 259–70.