Title:
Vivid Rites of Navajos
Date:
January 9, 1938
Scope & Content:
Printed article describing ceremonies of the Navaho. The spectacular ceremonials of the Navajo Indians present a scene that is as colorful as Bali and as primitive as Africa.
Thousands of Navajos enjoy getting together after their lonely desert life. After the lambs are sold and the harvest gathered, the first frost begins a season of festivity and companionship.
Navaho
1 page
Thousands of Navajos enjoy getting together after their lonely desert life. After the lambs are sold and the harvest gathered, the first frost begins a season of festivity and companionship.
Navaho
1 page
Object ID:
DOC.1938–01–09A
Object Name:
Newspaper Clippings
Collection:
Tribes – Navaho
Search Terms:
Navaho
Navajo
ceremonies
rites
squaw dance
song
marriage
Navajo
ceremonies
rites
squaw dance
song
marriage