Way Of Blessing Way Of Life

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Genre : Theology, Doctrinal
Author : Clark M. Williamson
Publisher : Chalice Press
Release : 1999
File : 348 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0827242689


Planning In Action On The Navajo Hopi Indian Reservations

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Genre : Navajo Indians
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Release : 1955
File : 750 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015067299779


The Navajo Yearbook

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Genre : Navajo Indian Reservation
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Release : 1961
File : 634 Pages
ISBN-13 : OSU:32435020906731


Celebrating Life Customs Around The World 3 Volumes

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This book documents hundreds of customs and traditions practiced in countries outside of the United States, showcasing the diversity of birth, coming-of-age, and death celebrations worldwide. From the beginning of our lives to the end, all of humanity celebrates life's milestones through traditions and unique customs. In the United States, we have specific events like baby showers, rites of passage such as Bat and Bar Mitzvahs and "sweet 16" birthday parties, and sober end-of-life traditions like obituaries and funeral services that honor those who have died. But what kinds of customs and traditions are practiced in other countries? How do people in other cultures welcome babies, prepare to enter into adulthood, and commemorate the end of the lives of loved ones? This three-volume encyclopedia covers more than 300 birth, life, and death customs, with the books' content organized chronologically by life stage. Volume 1 focuses on birth and childhood customs, Volume 2 documents adolescent and early-adulthood customs, and Volume 3 looks at aging and death customs. The entries in the first volume examine pre-birth traditions, such as baby showers and other gift-giving events, and post-birth customs, such as naming ceremonies, child-rearing practices, and traditions performed to ward off evil or promote good health. The second volume contains information about rites of passage as children become adults, including indigenous initiations, marriage customs, and religious ceremonies. The final volume concludes with coverage on customs associated with aging and death, such as retirement celebrations, elaborate funeral processions, and the creation of fantasy coffins. The set features beautiful color inserts that illustrate examples of celebrations and ceremonies and includes an appendix of excerpts from primary documents that include legislation on government-accepted names, wedding vows, and maternity/paternity leave regulations.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Victoria R. Williams
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release : 2016-11-21
File : 1427 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781440836596


Traveling Indian Arizona

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In collaboration with the Heard Museum, this book is a practical introduction to visiting Native American communities in Arizona. Covering the etiquette, present-day culture, traditions, and arts of contemporary Arizona's native inhabitants, tourists will be prepared to explore the heart of tribal populations. See how the twenty-one federally recognized tribal communities continue to evolve. Enjoy this rare invitation to sample the food, view the performing arts, and purchase the visual arts as you witness today's Native American cultural regeneration.

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Genre : Travel
Author : Anne Hughes O'Brien
Publisher : Big Earth Publishing
Release : 2006
File : 304 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1565795180


Language Shift Among The Navajos

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Discusses the alarming reduction in the speaking of the Navajo language on the reservation, mapping out some of the intricacies of relations between the English and Navajo languages and the teaching of them, explaining why and how Navajos are having difficulty maintaining their native language, and making suggestions as to what can be done about this.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Deborah House
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Release : 2002
File : 162 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0816522200


Freedom In Resistance And Creative Transformation

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In Freedom in Resistance and Creative Transformation, Michael Miller addresses the concept of freedom that is central to the grammar of Christian faith and important in a wide range of religious and nonreligious settings across the globe. He confronts the fact that despite the claimed importance of freedom there continues to be interpersonal, socio-political, and religious power hierarchies that keep some people dominant and others subjugated. The book suggests that often these hierarchies are informed by Christian teachings that deny freedom to human beings on the basis of their humanity per se. Having classified humanity as fallen, we are instructed that freedom is experienced by disparaging our humanity as we actually experience it, seeing ourselves as our own worst enemies and accepting bondage to God--the bondage reflected in the character of relations with those seen as God's special representatives in the world. Miller presents a case against this understanding of the human situation, and in the process he critically engages the Old and New Testaments along with ideas of significant representatives of Christian orthodoxy. As an alternative he promotes freedom that is finite, realistically libertarian, and relational as most compatible with the character of human beings that are partially self-creating and self-determining. Contributing to this position is the view that an infinitely temporal God, by character and desire, participates in human life in a way that ensures the requisite space for authentic decision making, from which emerges genuinely novel possibilities for human life. This dynamic has implications for the continued development of the human species and the quality of life in the cosmos as a whole.

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : Michael St. A. Miller
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Release : 2013
File : 304 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780739173527


The Structure Of A Moral Code

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Mr. Ladd here presents a philosophical analysis of the nature and structure of a moral code. He exemplifies his general theory by providing the first systematic description of Navajo ethics, based on raw material gathered by intensive anthropological field work among the Navajo. The complete transcript of his field notes is contained in the Appendix to this book. Mr. Ladd shows how the codes of other societies can be described with scientific rigor and objectivity. Drawing upon recent developments in analytical ethics that emphasize the uses of discourse and the logic of imperatives, he develops a general theory of moral codes which holds considerable significance for moral philosophers and which presents for anthropologists a methodology for their investigations into the ethical systems of non-literate cultures.

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : John Ladd
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Release : 2004-01-28
File : 498 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781725209497


Weaving Women S Lives

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Well-known anthropologist Lamphere highlights the voices of three generations of Navajo women who are weaving their traditional beliefs with modern American culture to create a new blueprint for their lives and the next generations.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Louise Lamphere
Publisher : UNM Press
Release : 2007
File : 332 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0826342787


Preaching And The Other

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Preaching and the Other introduces the reader to six major themes characteristic of the postmodern era that are important for preaching and explains their implications. Themes discussed include: perception as interpretation, deconstruction, otherness, transgression, pluralism, and the importance of apologetics.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Ronald J. Allen
Publisher : Chalice Press
Release : 2008-11-01
File : 166 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780827230163