The Fifth World of Forster Bennett

Portrait of a Navajo

Bison Books ed edition
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The Fifth World of Forster Bennett

Portrait of a Navajo

Bison Books ed edition

"It is told that the ancestors of the Navajos journeyed through four worlds to reach the fifth, or present, one. The pressing complexities and underlying wonder of their fifth world of modern reservation life are portrayed in this classic ethnographic account by Vincent Crapanzano." "As a young, inexperienced anthropologist, Crapanzano spent a summer with a Navajo man he calls Forster Bennett. In his fifties, Bennett was raised during the early reservation years, fought in the South Pacific in the Second World War, and, like many, carried a deep but not always openly expressed resentment toward whites. Crapanzano's honest and gritty account of his time with Bennett and Bennett's community reveals a stark portrait of the "flat, slow quality of reservation life," where boredom and poverty coexist with age-old sacred rituals and the varying ways that Navajos react and adjust to changes in their culture."--Jacket.

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Publisher
Bison Books
Language
English
Pages
245

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The Fifth World of Forster Bennett: Portrait of a Navajo
May 1, 2003, Bison Books
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The fifth world of Forster Bennett: portrait of a Navaho.
1972, Viking Press
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Library of Congress
E99.N3.B463 2003, E99.N3 B463 2003, E99.N3 .B463 2003

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
245
Dimensions
8.2 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches
Weight
10.2 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7905716M
ISBN 10
0803264313
ISBN 13
9780803264311
LCCN
2002075093
OCLC/WorldCat
50958935
Library Thing
8680706
Goodreads
1421884

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It is told that the ancestors of the Navajos journeyed through four worlds to reach the fifth, or present, one. The pressing complexities and underlying wonder of their fifth world of modern reservation life are portrayed in this classic ethnographic account by Vincent Crapanzano.

As a young, inexperienced anthropologist, Crapanzano spent a summer with a Navajo man he calls Forster Bennett. In his fifties, Bennett was raised during the early reservation years, fought in the South Pacific in the Second World War, and, like many, carried a deep but not always openly expressed resentment toward whites. Crapanzano’s honest and gritty account of his time with Bennett and Bennett's community reveals a stark portrait of the “flat, slow quality of reservation life,” where boredom and poverty coexist with age-old sacred rituals and the varying ways that Navajos react and adjust to changes in their culture.

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