Rituals Among the Nacirema
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Horace Miner's article first prepares us to find an example of the extremes to which human behhavior can go. He gives us the locations of the Nacirema,their myth of origin and their market orientation. He introduces his topic ritual activity,the main point of the article of which is the human body,the way it looks and health. "The fundamental beliefunderlyinig the whole system appears to be that the human body is ugly and that its natural tendency is to debility and disease." Nacirema people work hard ritually in order to fix these characteristics.
As Miner goes on to give us descriptions of the shrine in which some are private and secreat. THe box or chest containing charms and magical potions located in the shrine which no native believes he could live. Beneath the box is a small font,in which everyday a family memeber will enter the shrine room and sort holy water in the font.
He mentions the "holy-mouth-man" refering the specialist as to health and romantic,horror and fascination with the mouth. He writes about visits to the holy-mouth-man,arguing that their sadism curiously contrast with general masochism of people. Examples of masochism,referring