Jerrold E. Levy's masterly analysis of Navajo creation and origin myths shows what other interpretations often overlook: that the Navajo religion is as complete and nuanced an attempt to answer humanity's big questions as the religions brought to North America by Europeans. Looking first at the historical context of the Navajo narratives, Levy points out that Navajo society has never during its known history been either homogeneous or unchanging, and he goes on to identify in the myths persisting traditions that represent differing points of view within the society. The major transformations of the Navajo people, from a northern hunting and gathering society to a farming, then herding, then wage-earning society in the American Southwest, we...
In a rigorous and innovative study, Thomas R. Rocek examines the 150-year-old ethnohistorical and ar...
By 1930, Navajo studies were ready to enter a new era. The first generation of scholars, beginning i...
Navajo culture is living and changing. My research examines the Navajo Nation Historic Preservation ...
In this paper I deal with two traditions of ritual healing in Navajoland, namely with the traditiona...
Many scholars speculate that Navajo culture arose as Athabaskan migrants gradually adopted Puebloan ...
Abstract. Through a rich body of traditional Navajo narrative, poetry, and song we examine the relat...
which Navajo is a part, the nucleus of the Navajo people crossed the Bering Strait from the west and...
Most American Indians have remained traditional to their cultural belief systems and have not conver...
As Athapaskan-speaking people with a lifestyle distinct from other Southwestern groups, Navajos, upo...
In this essay I would like to focus on Native American Spiritualism, mainly within the Maya and the ...
The two following myths were collected during the period of 1934 to 1935 while one of the authors wa...
A second Navajo geographic advantage was their environment: varied, much of it dry and rugged, it wa...
The Navajo nation is one of the most frequently researched groups of Indians in North America. Anthr...
The Navajo Nation, located in the American Southwest, are a people who have traditionally maintained...
The sociology of religion has, by and large, treated religious experiences as personal, having in th...
In a rigorous and innovative study, Thomas R. Rocek examines the 150-year-old ethnohistorical and ar...
By 1930, Navajo studies were ready to enter a new era. The first generation of scholars, beginning i...
Navajo culture is living and changing. My research examines the Navajo Nation Historic Preservation ...
In this paper I deal with two traditions of ritual healing in Navajoland, namely with the traditiona...
Many scholars speculate that Navajo culture arose as Athabaskan migrants gradually adopted Puebloan ...
Abstract. Through a rich body of traditional Navajo narrative, poetry, and song we examine the relat...
which Navajo is a part, the nucleus of the Navajo people crossed the Bering Strait from the west and...
Most American Indians have remained traditional to their cultural belief systems and have not conver...
As Athapaskan-speaking people with a lifestyle distinct from other Southwestern groups, Navajos, upo...
In this essay I would like to focus on Native American Spiritualism, mainly within the Maya and the ...
The two following myths were collected during the period of 1934 to 1935 while one of the authors wa...
A second Navajo geographic advantage was their environment: varied, much of it dry and rugged, it wa...
The Navajo nation is one of the most frequently researched groups of Indians in North America. Anthr...
The Navajo Nation, located in the American Southwest, are a people who have traditionally maintained...
The sociology of religion has, by and large, treated religious experiences as personal, having in th...
In a rigorous and innovative study, Thomas R. Rocek examines the 150-year-old ethnohistorical and ar...
By 1930, Navajo studies were ready to enter a new era. The first generation of scholars, beginning i...
Navajo culture is living and changing. My research examines the Navajo Nation Historic Preservation ...