Skip to Content
Home
About
Journals
Collections
Books
Exhibits
Home
› NAVAJO INDIANS - RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY
NAVAJO INDIANS - RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY
When White Hat returned to the land of the Witch Woman
Author:
R. Van Valkenburgh
Article Date:
May 1952
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
NAVAJO INDIANS - RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY
When the thunder and the snake are asleep
Author:
L.A.Armer
Article Date:
October 1960
Article Abstract:
Describes the author's recording of the Night Chant in 1927
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
NAVAJO INDIANS - RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY
We saw the devil chant of the Navajo
Author:
R. Van Valkenburgh
Article Date:
March 1947
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
NAVAJO INDIANS - RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY
War dance of the Enemy Way
Author:
R. Van Valkenburgh
Article Date:
M 1944
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
NAVAJO INDIANS - RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY
Untruthful James
Author:
C. F. Lummis
Article Date:
March 1901
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
NAVAJO INDIANS - RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY
Two Navaho sand-paintings with certain comparisons
Author:
L. A. Armer
Article Date:
May-June 1950
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
NAVAJO INDIANS - RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY
Traditional Navaho theories of disease and healing
Author:
Karl W. Luckert
Article Date:
July 1972
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
NAVAJO INDIANS - RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY
Therapeutic values in Navajo religion
Author:
A. and D. Leighton
Article Date:
August 1967
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
NAVAJO INDIANS - RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY
The unfinished ceremony
Author:
L.A.Armer
Article Date:
1960
Article Abstract:
A sing in 1927
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
NAVAJO INDIANS - RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY
The spirit of the dead ( a Navajo ceremony)
Author:
W. E. Rollins
Article Date:
March 15, 1922
Language:
English
Subject Headings:
NAVAJO INDIANS - RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
next ›
last »