"Dine Be keyah"": The Cultural Geography and Environmental Connectedness Associated with the Religion of the Navajo Nation, Including a Brief Synopsis of Navajo Perceptions Illustrated in Sacred Crowns

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"Dine Be keyah"": The Cultural Geography and Environmental Connectedness Associated with the Religion of the Navajo Nation, Including a Brief Synopsis of Navajo Perceptions Illustrated in Sacred Crowns
Description
This thesis is about the how the Navajo lifestyle has diverged away from respecting their sacred environment, the root cause being economic forces and federal governmental influences. The thesis also discusses Navajo religious traditions and beliefs defining the Navajo Nation's existence and explains the Navajo Blessingway ceremony. There is also a synopsis of Sacred Clowns by Tony Hillerman.
name
Magnus Maciejewski
Type
Written/Texual Resource
Date
May 1997
Creator
Maria M. Macy
Audience
All Adult Audiences
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Format
Pdf
Rights
https://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/bitstream/handle/handle/191427/M33_1997MacyMariaM.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
Access Rights
02/16/2022