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NAVAJO INDIANS - CEREMONIES
The sweat bath is special to us'
Author:
M.Aaland
Article Date:
April 4, 1976
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
NAVAJO INDIANS - CEREMONIES
The social organization of ceremonial practitioners at Navajo Mountain, Utah
Author:
J.S.Chisholm
Article Date:
Winter 1975
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
NAVAJO INDIANS - CEREMONIES
The prayer of the Navajo carved figurine, an interpretation of the Navajo remaking rite
Author:
S.D.Gill
Article Date:
Fall 1974
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
NAVAJO INDIANS - CEREMONIES
The Navajo hand trembling ceremony
Author:
M.Sawyer
Article Date:
July 1973
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
NAVAJO INDIANS - CEREMONIES
The Navajo house blessing ceremonial
Author:
C.J.Frisbie
Article Date:
Autumn 1968
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
NAVAJO INDIANS - CEREMONIES
The deer, and his importance to the Navaho
Author:
F. H. Elmore
Article Date:
November 1953
Article Abstract:
Domestic and ceremonial uses
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
NAVAJO INDIANS - CEREMONIES
Notes from the Museum of Navaho Ceremonial Art
Article Date:
Fall-Winter 1968
Article Abstract:
Life-size dioramas portray ceremonies of the Navajo
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
NAVAJO INDIANS - CEREMONIES
Navaho trading and trading ritual: a study of cultural dynamics
Author:
W. W. Hill
Article Date:
Winter 1948
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
NAVAJO INDIANS - CEREMONIES
More to healing than the medicine
Author:
K.W.Luckert
Article Date:
October 12, 1975
Article Abstract:
Excerpted from Karl W. Luckert's The Navajo Hunter Tradition (University of Arizona Press, 1975)
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
NAVAJO INDIANS - CEREMONIES
Kinaalda: the pathway to Navajo womanhood
Author:
D. Begay Ryan
Article Date:
Winter 1988
Article Abstract:
The author gives a detailed account of the age-old ritual by which a girl passes into womanhood. Chaning Woman, daughter of First Man & First Woman, set the pattern for the ritual. Illus. Ports
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
NAVAJO INDIANS - CEREMONIES
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