RT Article T1 Tracking the Indigenous Sacred, Chidester-style JF Journal for the study of religion VO 31 IS 2 SP 198 OP 208 A1 Hackett, Rosalind I. J. LA English YR 2018 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1663237808 AB The article evaluates David Chidester's Wild religion (2012) for what it teaches us about tracking and studying the 'indigenous sacred' in contemporary South Africa, and, by extension, in Africa more generally, and the diaspora. By adopting a more dynamic and open-ended approach to religion as a set of resources and strategies, Chidester provides critical insights on the production, appropriation, and interpretation of indigenous religious myths and rituals in the post-apartheid setting. K1 South Africa K1 Dreams K1 Education K1 Heritage K1 Indigeneity K1 Media K1 Methodology K1 Politics K1 Symbols K1 Traditional Religion DO 10.17159/2413-3027/2018/v31n2a9