Mountain Chant

Mountain Chant

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Matthews, Washington
e-artnow s.r.o.
EAN: 9788026888895
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&quote;The ceremony of dsilyidjeqacal, or mountain chant-literally, chant towards (a place) within the mountains-is one of a large number practiced by the shamans, or medicine men, of the Navajo tribe. I have selected it as the first of those to be described, because I have witnessed it the most frequently, because it is the most interesting to the Caucasian spectator, and because it is the best known to the whites who visit and reside in and around the Navajo country.&quote;Contents:Myth of the Origin of DsilyidjeQacalCeremonies of DsilyidjeQacalFirst Dance (Nahikai) Second Dance (Great Plumed Arrow)Third Dance Fourth Dance Fifth Dance (Sun) Sixth Dance (Standing Arcs) Seventh Dance Eighth Dance (Rising Sun) Ninth Dance (Hoshkawn, or Yucca)Tenth Dance (Bear) Eleventh Dance (Fire) The Great Pictures of DsilyidjeQacalFirst Picture (Home of the Serpents)Second Picture (Yays and Cultivated Plants)Third Picture (Long Bodies) Fourth Picture (Great Plumed Arrows)Sacrifices of DsilyidjeQacalOriginal Texts and Translations of Songs, &c. Songs of Sequence First Song of the First DancersFirst Song of the Mountain SheepSixth Song of the Mountain SheepTwelfth Song of the Mountain SheepFirst Song of the Thunder Twelfth Song of the Thunder First Song of the Holy Young Men, or Young Men GodsSixth Song of the Holy Young MenTwelfth Song of the Holy Young MenEighth Song of the Young Women Who Become BearsOne of the Awl Songs First Song of the Exploding StickLast Song of the Exploding StickFirst Daylight Song Last Daylight Song Other Songs and Extracts Song of the Prophet to the San Juan RiverSong of the Building of the Dark CirclePrayer to Dsilyi' NeyaniSong of the Rising Sun Dance Prayer of the Prophet to His MaskLast Words of the Prophet
EAN 9788026888895
ISBN 8026888898
Typ produktu Ebook
Vydavateľ e-artnow s.r.o.
Dátum vydania 17. apríla 2018
Jazyk English
Krajina Uruguay
Autori Matthews, Washington