Explore: Navajo Magic
Discover books, insights, and more — all in one place.
Learn more about Navajo Magic with top reads curated from trusted sources — all in one place.
AI-Generated Overview About “navajo-magic”:
Books Results
Source: The Open Library
The Open Library Search Results
Search results from The Open Library
1Navaho Witchcraft
By Clyde Kluckhohn
“Navaho Witchcraft” Metadata:
- Title: Navaho Witchcraft
- Author: Clyde Kluckhohn
- Languages: English - und
- Number of Pages: Median: 271
- Publisher: Beacon P.,U.S. - Beacon Press
- Publish Date: 1967 - 1993
- Publish Location: Boston
“Navaho Witchcraft” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Indian magic, north america - Indians of north america, southwest, new - Indians of north america, rites and ceremonies - Navajo Indians - Indian magic - Superstitions - Magic - North American Indians - Navajos (Indios) - Mitología - Navajo magic
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL22348224M - OL22348315M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 437726745 - 1108105 - 779584
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 62013533
- All ISBNs: 0807046973 - 0807046213 - 9780807046210 - 9780807046975
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1967
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
Online Marketplaces
Find Navaho Witchcraft at online marketplaces:
- Amazon: Audiable, Kindle and printed editions.
- Ebay: New & used books.
Wiki
Source: Wikipedia
Wikipedia Results
Search Results from Wikipedia
Skin-walker
within Navajo beliefs. These witches are seen as the antithesis of Navajo values, performing malevolent ceremonies and using manipulative magic in stark
Navajo
The Navajo are an Indigenous people of the Southwestern United States. Their language is Navajo (Navajo: Diné bizaad), a Southern Athabascan language
Coyote (Navajo mythology)
Coyote (Navajo: mąʼii) is an irresponsible and trouble-making character who is nevertheless one of the most important and revered characters in Navajo mythology
Witchcraft in North America
about witchcraft. Indigenous communities such as the Cherokee, Hopi, the Navajo among others, included in their folklore and beliefs malevolent figures
Joe Shirley Jr.
Shirley Jr. (born December 4, 1947) is a Navajo politician who is the only two-term President of the Navajo Nation. He served as president from 2003 to
Indian rolling
homeless Navajo and Apache individuals committed by non-Indians in the Southwestern United States, especially in the border towns surrounding the Navajo Nation
Witchcraft
Navajo-English Dictionary. Hippocrene Books, New York, 1998. ISBN 0781802474. Wallace, Dale Lancaster (January 2015). "Rethinking religion, magic and
Shades of white
Colors often considered "shades of white" include cream, eggshell, ivory, Navajo white, and vanilla. Even the lighting of a room, however, can cause a pure
Finding Nemo
the Wayback Machine: "Navajo Version of 'Finding Nemo' Aims to Promote Language". YouTube. December 22, 2014. "Making Movie Magic in Any Language". D23
Rebecca Roanhorse
Mexico. She has written short stories and science fiction novels featuring Navajo and other indigenous American characters. Her work has received Hugo and