NAVAJO INDIANS - CEREMONIES

The Navajo house blessing ceremonial

Author
C.J.Frisbie
Article Date
Autumn 1968
Language
English
Journal Title
El Palacio
Journal Volume
75
Page Number(s)
27-35
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The Navajo hand trembling ceremony

Author
M.Sawyer
Article Date
July 1973
Language
English
Journal Title
AFFword
Journal Volume
3
Page Number(s)
33-40
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The deer, and his importance to the Navaho

Author
F. H. Elmore
Article Date
November 1953
Article Abstract
Domestic and ceremonial uses
Language
English
Journal Title
El Palacio
Journal Volume
60
Page Number(s)
371-384
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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
Journal Title
Sw Assoc Indian Affairs Q
Journal Volume
5
Page Number(s)
11-16
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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
Journal Title
Arizona
Page Number(s)
27+
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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
Journal Title
Native Peoples
Page Number(s)
2-7
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