Pueblo and Navajo Indian Life Today

Pueblo and Navajo Indian Life Today

Author: Kris Hotvedt

Publisher: Sunstone Press

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9780865342040

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This collection represents a segment of the lives of the Navajo and Pueblo people of the American Southwest-two diverse groups who are an important part of American culture today. Each year thousands of visitors from all over the world attend their various ceremonial dances and events and many arrive with a knowledge and understanding of these happenings. For others, these are totally new experiences and a door is opened to unfamiliar ways of life, customs, traditions, and beliefs that have existed for hundreds and sometimes thousands of years, long before this country was called America. The "American-Indian Quarterly" said that "this text promotes the same kind of browsing magazines invite. Come to these gatherings and stroll, it seems to imply on page after page; at your leisure learn to appreciate how feasting and singing merge with dancing and storytelling." * * * * Kris Hotvedt studied at the Layton School of Art in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, received a BFA degree from San Francisco Art Institute, and her MFA from the Instituto Allende in Mexico. An artist of strong professional commitment and identification with Native American and Hispanic culture, Hotvedt exhibited widely throughout the United States in both group and solo shows. Her work is represented in public and private collations. The woodblock print was her principal medium, a medium that seems to best capture her unique interpretation of the American Southwest scene.


The Navajo

The Navajo

Author: Donna Janell Bowman

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2017-12-11

Total Pages: 35

ISBN-13: 1543538355

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The Long Walk to forced imprisonment in eastern New Mexico still haunts the Navajo people. But after years of suffering they were allowed to return to their traditional lands where they prospered. Today the Navajo celebrate their strengths and proudly maintain their cultural traditions in modern America.


Navajo

Navajo

Author: Richard M. Gaines

Publisher: ABDO Publishing Company

Published: 2000-08-15

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 1617866504

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Presents a brief introduction to the Navajo Indians including information on their society, homes, food, clothing, crafts, and life today.


Social Life of the Navajo Indians

Social Life of the Navajo Indians

Author: Gladys Amanda Reichard

Publisher:

Published: 1928

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13:

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Presents information gather from 1923-1925 on the Navajo Indians. Looks at Navajo life, the clans, marriage, property and inheritance, and folklore and beliefs.


American Indians and the Urban Experience

American Indians and the Urban Experience

Author: Kurt Peters

Publisher: AltaMira Press

Published: 2002-05-09

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 0585386366

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Modern American Indian life is urban, rural, and everything in-between. Lobo and Peters have compiled an unprecedented collection of innovative scholarship, stunning art, poetry, and prose that documents American Indian experiences of urban life. A pervasive rural/urban dichotomy still shapes the popular and scholarly perceptions of Native Americans, but this is a false expression of a complex and constantly changing reality. When viewed from the Native perspectives, our concepts of urbanity and approaches to American Indian studies are necessarily transformed. Courses in Native American studies, ethnic studies, anthropology, and urban studies must be in step with contemporary Indian realities, and American Indians and the Urban Experience will be an absolutely essential text for instructors. This powerful combination of path-breaking scholarship and visual and literary arts—from poetry and photography to rap and graffiti—will be enjoyed by students, scholars, and a general audience. A Choice Outstanding Academic Book.


DK Super Readers Level 3 Reservation Life Today

DK Super Readers Level 3 Reservation Life Today

Author: DK

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2024-09-24

Total Pages: 51

ISBN-13: 0593960394

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Help your child power up their reading skills and learn all about the lives, culture and traditions of four American indigenous peoples, in this fact-filled nonfiction reader—carefully leveled to help children progress. What is life like on a reservation, and what can we learn about the past and present culture and traditions of America’s indigenous peoples. The engaging text has been carefully leveled using Lexile so that children are set up to succeed. A motivating introduction to using essential nonfiction reading skills. Children will love to find out about the Cherokee, Apache, Navajo, and Nez Perce peoples.


Mother Earth, Father Sky

Mother Earth, Father Sky

Author: Marcia Keegan

Publisher: Clear Light Pub

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 111

ISBN-13: 9780940666054

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Desert scenes recreate the sense of harmony with nature traditionally enjoyed by the Southwestern Indians


Paths of Life

Paths of Life

Author: Thomas E. Sheridan

Publisher: University of Arizona Press

Published: 1996-02

Total Pages: 359

ISBN-13: 0816514666

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Describes the history and culture of the Native peoples of the regions on either side of the border with Mexico