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The beginning of Hanbleceyapi; praying with your mentor in preparation fot the time of fasting and isolation.
Part of the Dine tribe; a coming of age ceremony for girls.
Part of the Lakota tribe; Spider-trickster spirit; culture hero for Lakota.
a practice that involves a practitioner reaching altered states of consciousness in order to encounter and interact with the spirit world.
Songs, prayers, and dancers were performing for the honor of the first salmon, which was cut in a ritual manner and ceremonially celebrated, and remains were returned to the river.
Pacific Northwest Coast
First Salmon
sticks
boats
dancers and drummers
log house
Northern Planes
Sun Dance
Sage
Buffalo Fat
Dancers
Eagle Claws
Rawhide
Mentor
Religious ceremony
Lakota Tribe
Wiwanyang wacipi (gazing at the sun)
A holy woman who protects
she gave the village a sacred pipe and instructed them how they were to practice, ceremonies that would bring them well-being and comfort in life.
The traditional round, wood-frame structure used by the Dine for ceremonies.
Navajo nation
Kinaalada
corn
outfit
mentor
hooghan
powerful
dangerous
sacred
Holy Wind
underlying Dine, cosmotology is the notion of the Nitchi, which animates and binds the cosmos.
During a Kinaalda, the girls mentor will bend over her, massaging her body and forming her into the shape of a changing woman.
Within the Dine cosmology, is a central philosophical concept:
synthesis of the entire Navajo religious and philosophical system.
"Long life Happiness"
The Holy people
children will yell as loud as they can to try and summon the Ye'ii during the Kinaalda
"Crying for a vision"
The vision quest
large ceremonial giveaways, designed to confer social and spiritual prestige on the giver.
Balance or harmony
when thought as a unified whole, in its original and ultimately unified form.
"the sum of all things unknown"