Navajo Sacred Places

Navajo Sacred Places
Author: Klara B. Kelley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780253331168

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The Navajo see even the most minute parts of their homelands and surrounding territory as infused with sacred significance. Places of special power are the most alive, and stories usually go with them. Navajos visit these places to connect with their power. The places anchor the ways of Navajo life as well as the stories about the origins and the correct pursuit of those ways. Navajos have responded to curiosity about these places and landscapes by trying to keep the locations and stories behind them secret - to save the sites from destruction and to keep their power from being sapped. In the face of unbridled land development, however, protecting the landscapes may mean telling the stories, and it is in that spirit that Kelley and Francis discuss the Navajo's sacred landscapes and the stories that go with them. Navajos tell many kinds of stories, both old and new, about these landscapes, and Kelley and Francis have included some of these stories in this book. The authors believe that in time more examples may be revealed with the blessing of the Navajos who care for them, but the day when Navajos willingly give many such stories to others will come only when the Navajo people themselves have gained control over the use of their land.

Navajo Sacred Places

Navajo Sacred Places
Author: Richard F. Van Valkenburgh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1974
Genre: Navajo Indians
ISBN:

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First report presented before the Indian Claims Commission, docket no. 229, plaintiff's exhibit no. 687.

Navajo Sacred Places

Navajo Sacred Places
Author: Klara Bonsack Kelley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1994
Genre: Economic development
ISBN: 9780253208934

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Navajo Sacred Places

Navajo Sacred Places
Author: Editha L. Watson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1964
Genre: Navajo Indians
ISBN:

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Native American Sacred Places

Native American Sacred Places
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- )
Publisher:
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2002
Genre: Cultural property
ISBN:

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Navajo Indians

Navajo Indians
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1974
Genre: Navajo Indians
ISBN: 9780824007034

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Where the Lightning Strikes

Where the Lightning Strikes
Author: Peter Nabokov
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2007-03-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1440628599

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From the author of How the World Moves: A revelatory new look at the hallowed, diverse, and threatened landscapes of the American Indian For thousands of years , Native Americans have told stories about the powers of revered landscapes and sought spiritual direction at mysterious places in their homelands. In this important book, respected scholar and anthropologist Peter Nabokov writes of a wide range of sacred places in Native America. From the “high country” of California to Tennessee’s Tellico Valley, from the Black Hills of South Dakota to Rainbow Canyon in Arizona, each chapter delves into the relationship between Indian cultures and their environments and describes the myths and legends, practices, and rituals that sustained them.

Sacred Sites, Sacred Places

Sacred Sites, Sacred Places
Author: David L. Carmichael
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1135633274

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Sacred Sites, Sacred Places explores the concept of 'sacred' and what it means and implies to people in differing cultures. It looks at why people regard some parts of the land as special and why this ascription remains constant in some cultures and changes in others. Archaeologists, legislators and those involved in heritage management sometimes encounter conflict with local populations over sacred sites. With the aid of over 70 illustrations the book examines the extreme importance of such sacred places in all cultures and the necessity of accommodating those intimate beliefs which are such a vital part of ongoing cultural identity. Sacred Sites, Sacred Places therefore will be of help to those who wish to be non-destructive in their conservation and excavation practices. This book is unique in attempting to describe the belief systems surrounding the existence of sacred sites, and at the same time bringing such beliefs and practices into relationship with the practical problems of everyday heritage management. The geographical coverage of the book is exceptionally wide and its variety of contributors, including indigenous peoples, archaeologists and heritage professionals, is unrivalled in any other publication.

Sacred Objects and Sacred Places

Sacred Objects and Sacred Places
Author: Andrew Gulliford
Publisher: Niwot, Colo. : University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The issues of returning human remains, curating sacred objects, and preserving tribal traditions are addressed to provide the reader with a full picture of Native Americans' struggle to keep their heritage alive."--BOOK JACKET.