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american-sacred-spaces

The chapter explores how American culture transforms indigenous sacred sites like Mount Rushmore into tourist attractions, reflecting a commodification of spirituality.

1 chapter across 1 book

American Gods (2001)Neil Gaiman

Chapter 37

In this chapter, Shadow and Wednesday travel westward into the American heartland, specifically reservation country near Mount Rushmore, highlighting the tension between sacred indigenous sites and American cultural appropriation. They encounter a police roadblock but evade capture through mysterious means, revealing the presence of powerful, unseen forces at work. Meanwhile, a subplot involving Mr. World and his agents underscores the ongoing conflict among competing powers within America.