NAVAJO INDIANS - RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY

Tabu and Navajo material culture

Author
D. Gunnerson
Article Date
February 1959
Article Abstract
Disccusses the relation of tabus and rites to the decline of skin dressing and stone work although both these things are needed for ceremonies
Language
English
Journal Title
El Palacio
Journal Volume
66
Page Number(s)
1-9
Object type
Rights
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Symbols in sand

Author
Frances Ring
Article Date
November 1972
Language
English
Journal Title
Westways
Journal Volume
64
Page Number(s)
38-41
Object type
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Songs of the Navajos

Author
W. Matthews
Article Date
October 1896
Language
English
Journal Title
LS
Journal Volume
5
Page Number(s)
197-201
Object type
Rights
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Snakeskins and hoops

Author
L. C. Wyman
Article Date
Summer 1966
Article Abstract
One of the most apposite examples of ritual as a dramatic nimesis of myth is ghe big hoop ceremony of the Navajo. This procedure... is a quasi-exorcistic activity characteristic of Ghostway or Evilway rituals...
Language
English
Journal Title
Plateau
Journal Volume
39
Page Number(s)
1-25
Object type
Rights
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