LCC
E99 N3 L744 2001
Description
"I don't think people -- even those with interest in other aspects of Navajo life -- have been exposed to Navajo mythology because it is staggeringly complex. An account of just one of the dozens of known ceremonies can fill a good size book. My intent here is to render these wonderful, charming tales palatable to the reader who perhaps has never been introduced to Native American mythology much less the intricacies of the Navajo" -- Back cover.
Publication
Los Angeles CA: Mankind Publishing Company (2001), Paperback
Subjects
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