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Overview

Wondrous stories of Changing Woman, First Man and First Woman, Coyote, Great Snake, Gila Monster and others who infuse the rich and complex canvas of the Navajo world view. This book illuminates the traditional oral narratives of the tribe and shows how they work ceremonially as healing ways. Collectively, they also convey the origin story of The People and in addition they provide a moral code for harmonious existence with the natural world. The enlightened state of Navajo consciousness, which they call "walking in beauty" is presented in such a way that all of us can learn to use it and live by it.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013671225
Publisher: Irie Books
Publication date: 01/22/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 429,388
File size: 105 KB

About the Author

Gerald Hausman lived in New Mexico for 22 years and formed many close relationships with his Navajo friends. Over a long period of time he gathered creation stories from them and learned that the stories were called The Ways. Hausman's commitment to this project lasted all during the years he lived in New Mexico with his wife and two daughters. Hausman is the author of over 70 books, many of them about Native American storytelling, spirituality and and life values.
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