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AUTOR(ES) Daniel Paul Modaff
ANO 2016
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Journal of Organizational Ethnography
ISSN 2046-6749
E-ISSN 2046-6749
EDITORA Emerald Group Publishing
DOI 10.1108/joe-01-2015-0008
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 9e58ed0b9a937e925ff3146f95f4ee07

Resumo

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the organizing practices of a Lakota Sun Dance, and to contribute to the literature on rituals and ceremonies in organizational culture. Design/methodology/approach – The researcher acted as participant-as-observer during this extended ceremony. Fieldnotes capturing observations and informal interviews with Lakota elders were the source of data as recording devices were not permitted on the Sun Dance grounds. Observations were conducted for approximately 45 hours over the course of five days. Findings – The Lakota Sun Dance can be understood through organizational theory, particularly through a unique integration of the concepts of agency, loosely coupled systems, and just-in-time organizing. The current research highlights the role of agency in organizational ceremonies. Originality/value – This research offers a thick description of the organizing practices of an extended Lakota ceremony. The integration of traditional Lakota organizing principles with modern organizational theory is absent from the literature, and offers a unique perspective on organizing from a non-Western perspective.

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