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  2. Navajo song ceremonial complex - Wikipedia

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    Navajo song ceremonial complex. The Navajo song ceremonial complex is a spiritual practice used by certain Navajo ceremonial people to restore and maintain balance and harmony in the lives of the people. One half of the ceremonial complex is the Blessing Way, while the other half is the Enemy Way (Anaʼí Ndááʼ).

  3. Asdzą́ą́ Nádleehé - Wikipedia

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    Asdzą́ą́ Nádleehé (Navajo pronunciation: [àstsɑ̃́ː nátˡèːhé]) (also spelled Ahsonnutli, Estsanatlehi, and Etsanatlehi in older sources), [1] meaning "the woman who changes", [2] is one of the creation spirits of the Navajo. According to the Navajos, she created the Navajo people by taking old skin from her body and using her ...

  4. Gender roles among the Indigenous peoples of North America

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    Similar to other Indigenous cultures, Navajo girls participate in a rite of passage ceremony that is a celebration of the transformation into womanhood. This event is marked with new experiences and roles within the community. Described as Kinaaldá, the ritual takes place over four days, during the individual's first or second menstrual period.

  5. Why Mark Ruffalo Joined the Navajo Nation’s 3-Mile Walk to ...

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    Mark Ruffalo is encouraging Native American communities make their voices heard in the polls, one step at a time. The 56-year-old actor traveled to the Navajo Nation on Saturday, Oct. 12, to ...

  6. Listening Woman - Wikipedia

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    Listening Woman is a crime novel by American writer Tony Hillerman, the third in the Joe Leaphorn / Jim Chee Navajo Tribal Police series, first published in 1978. The novel features Joe Leaphorn. Pursuing what begins as a routine police call, Leaphorn is nearly killed by the driver of a car. He is then entangled in a tense hostage situation in ...

  7. 'My grandma's legacy': How to make Navajo steamed corn stew

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    Stacks of the corn go into the pit and are sprinkled with water to produce steam. They layer empty corn husks on top, bury the corn under the hot dirt and build another fire over it. They keep the ...

  8. Padres muster no offense to support Yu Darvish's inspired ...

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    Yu Darvish tapped the “PS” patch on his uniform and then went to work on the way to an inspired performance. With the Padres' offense in a slumber, the Dodgers pulled out a 2-0 victory in the ...

  9. Hosteen Klah - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Weaver, artist and medicine man (chanting and sandpainting) Movement. Founded the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian with Mary Cabot Wheelwright. A weaving based on a Whirling Log ceremony sand painting by Klah, circa 1925. Hosteen Klah (Navajo: Hastiin Tłʼa, 1867– February 27, 1937) [1] was a Navajo artist and medicine man.