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INTRODUCTION.
CONSTRUCTION OF THE MEDICINE LODGE.
SIXTH DAY.
SEVENTH DAY.
EIGHTH DAY.
Footnotes
In this vivid ethnographic narrative, the author recounts a rare nine‑day Navajo healing ceremony he witnessed in 1885, immersing listeners in the sights, sounds, and rituals of the desert plateau near Keam’s Canyon. From the bustling assembly of twelve hundred participants to the solemn preparations of the medicine lodge, the account captures the blend of mythic rites, communal games, and the urgent quest to restore a chief’s failing eyesight. The listener is introduced to the complex symbolism of sand paintings, the delicate taboos surrounding their creation, and the layered connections between Navajo practices and those of neighboring Pueblo peoples.
Beyond the ceremony’s choreography, the work weaves together the stories of the Hasjelti Dailjis dance and the mythic figures that populate the sand art, offering a window into the tribe’s worldview and oral tradition. As children are initiated into the ceremony’s mysteries, the narrative balances scholarly observation with the palpable awe felt by an outsider privileged to stay through the ritual’s most intense moments.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (146K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-09-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1840–1888
A self-taught explorer of the American West, he turned fieldwork into vivid reports on geology, natural history, and Indigenous life in the Southwest. His books preserve firsthand observations from major survey expeditions of the late 19th century.
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