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Andrea McComb Sanchez

Member of the Graduate Faculty | Assistant Professor, American Indian Studies-GIDP | Associate Professor, Religious Studies / Classics

Religious Studies and Classics

About

Dr. Andrea McComb Sanchez Ph.D. in Religious Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara) specializes in Native American religious traditions, religion in the Southwest, religion and colonialism in the U.S. and religion and the environment. She is a member of the American Indian Studies Graduate Interdisciplinary Program and an affiliate of the Institute of the Environment. Dr. McComb Sanchez’s current book project under contract with the University of Nebraska Press) Of Corn and Catholicism: A History of Religion and Power in Pueblo Indian Patron Saint Feast Days, focuses on the imposition, adaptation, and eventual appropriation of Catholicism by Pueblo Indians through their development of the Patron Saint Feast Days, and analyzes how these Feast Days are both a relaxation and a maintenance of boundaries between Catholicism and older Pueblo traditions and ceremonies. Dr. McComb Sanchez teaches courses on Native American religious traditions, religion and culture in the Southwest, religion and ecology, and theory and method in religious studies.

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Recent

  • Religion, Spirituality, and the Sacred in Native North America

  • Introduction to the Study of Religion

  • Indian Religions and Spirituality

  • Religion and Ecology

  • Religion and Culture in the Southwest

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