They Sang for Horses: The Impact of the Horse on Navajo and Apache Folklore

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They Sang for Horses: The Impact of the Horse on Navajo and Apache Folklore

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Among the Indians of the Southwest, none placed more emphasis on the horse than did the Navajo and the various Apache groups which comprise the Southern Athapascan linguistic family.
Now the great horse age of these peoples — an age which had its beginning in the seventeenth century — is coming to an end.
In this book Mrs. Clark examines for the first time at length the impact of the horse upon traditional forms of Navajo and Apache folklore during more than three centuries of influence. She shows how the horse, an acquisition from the Spaniards, became the "gift of the gods," and how the storytellers, singers, medicine men — even painters — transformed the new elements in their folklore after the likeness of the old. Using translations of recorded material, she defines or clarifies the horse's symbolic significance in ceremony, song, prayer, custom, and belief.
Poetic in tone, scholarly in treatment, its beauty enhanced by six full-color horse paintings by the well-known Indian artists Harrison Begay, Adee Dodge, Andy Tsinajinie, and Beatien Yazz, this book is truly one to be treasured and enjoyed.

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225

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They Sang for Horses: The Impact of the Horse on Navajo and Apache Folklore
2001, University Press of Colorado
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They sang for horses: the impact of the horse on Navajo & Apache folklore
2001-01-01, University Press of Colorado
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They Sang for Horses: The Impact of the Horse on Navajo and Apache Folklore
1966, The University of Arizona Press
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Table of Contents

Preface. xi
The Acquisition of the Horse. 1
The Horse of the Gods. 11
The Gift of the Gods. 43
The Magic and Ritual of the Raid for Horses. 85
The People's Ways for Keeping Horses Holy. 123
The Horse's Powers Over the People's Health. 166
The Horse's Role in Folk Customs and Other Ceremonies. 190
Conclusion. 209
Bibliography. 213
Index. 221

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 213-220.

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Tucson, AZ
Copyright Date
1966 by The Arizona Board of Regents.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
398.24
Library of Congress
E78.S7 C55, E78.S7 C55 1966

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback; Hardcover
Pagination
xx, 225 p. illus. (part col.) maps (part fold.) table
Number of pages
225

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22102663M
Internet Archive
theysangforhorse00clar
ISBN 10
0816508100
ISBN 13
9780816508105
LCCN
66018527
OCLC/WorldCat
418204
Library Thing
1607788
Goodreads
1349197

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