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Navaho Myths, Prayers, and Songs: Navajo Religious Texts, Myths, Prayers, and Ceremonial Songs

Navaho Myths, Prayers, and Songs: Navajo Religious Texts, Myths, Prayers, and Ceremonial Songs - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:Washington MatthewsTheme:Ethnic Orientation/Native AmericanPublish date:8/9/2007Pages:48
Languages:EnglishPublisher:A & D PublishingISBN-13:9781604590340ISBN-10:1604590343UPC:9781604590340Book Category:History, Poetry, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Indigenous, Native American, Native American StudiesSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.10 inchesWeight:0.077Product ID:SCMRWX70MB

Navaho Myths, Prayers, and Songs is Washington Matthews's concise collection of Navajo religious narratives, ceremonial prayers, songs, and translated texts. Edited by Pliny Earle Goddard and first published by the University Press in Berkeley in 1907, the volume presents materials connected with Navajo language, religion, mythology, and ceremonial tradition, including translated prayers and songs associated with ritual practice. HathiTrust identifies the work under Navajo language and Native North American religion, which is the right bibliographic frame for this A&D edition.

Matthews was one of the important nineteenth-century recorders of Navajo ceremonial and linguistic material, and this short volume preserves examples of mythic narrative, prayer, chant, and song in a form useful to readers of Native American religion, folklore, anthropology, and Indigenous studies. The older spelling "Navaho" reflects the title and period of publication; modern cataloguing and discovery should also account for "Navajo," since that is the form most readers and libraries will search.

For readers of Native American religion, Navajo mythology, Indigenous oral tradition, ceremonial song, comparative folklore, and early ethnographic writing, Navaho Myths, Prayers, and Songs remains a compact historical source: limited by its period and editorial frame, but valuable as a public-domain record of sacred narrative, ritual language, and translated tradition.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:A & D PublishingISBN-13:9781604590340ISBN-10:1604590343UPC:9781604590340Book Category:History, Poetry, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Indigenous, Native American, Native American StudiesSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.10 inchesWeight:0.077Product ID:SCMRWX70MB
Matthews, Washington: - Washington Matthews (1843-1905) was an American physician, army surgeon, linguist, and ethnographer whose work on Navajo language, ceremony, mythology, and material culture made him an important recorder of nineteenth-century Native American traditions. During his years in the American West, Matthews studied Navajo language and religious practice closely, producing works on Navajo myths, ceremonies, weaving, silversmithing, and ritual song. His writings remain historically significant for readers and researchers interested in Navajo studies, Native American religion, Indigenous oral tradition, and early American anthropology.Matthews's work must also be read with awareness of its period: he was an outside observer writing within the conventions and limitations of nineteenth-century ethnography. Even so, books such as Navaho Myths, Prayers, and Songs preserve texts, translations, and ceremonial material that continue to interest readers of comparative religion, folklore, Native American studies, and the documentation of oral tradition. His publications helped bring Navajo language and religious culture into scholarly discussion at a time when many Indigenous traditions were being misrepresented, suppressed, or poorly understood by non-Native institutions.
Publisher: A & D Publishing

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