Dancing Gods
by Fergusson, Erna
Published by : Univ. of NM Press (Albuequerque, NM) Physical details: xxviii, 286 p. ISBN:0826310508; 9780826310507.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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299.72 Far Living life's circle : | 299.72 Kel Dreamquest : | 299.72 Leo Native Mesoamerican spirituality | 299.74 Fer Dancing Gods | 299.74 Few Hopi Snake Ceremonies, | 299.75 Atw Spirit healing : Native American magic and medicine / | 299.78 Ana Lord of the dawn |
Includes index
The Pueblo people
Dances of the Rio Grande Pueblos
Dances of the Zuni Pueblo
The Hopis
Hopi dances
The Navajos
Navajo religion
The Apaches
Apache dances
One of the most remarkable features of life in the Southwest is the presence of Native American religious ceremonies in communities that are driving distance from Sunbelt cities. Many of these ceremonies are open to the public and Dancing Gods is the best single reference for visitors to dances at the Rio Grande Pueblos, Zuni Pueblo, the Hopi Mesas, and the Navajo and Apache reservations. Fergusson's classic guide to New Mexico and Arizona Indian ceremonies is once again available in print. It offers background information on the history and religion of the area's Native American peoples and describes the principal public ceremonies and some lesser-known dances that are rarely performed. Here is information on the major Pueblo rituals--the Corn Dance, Deer Dance, and Eagle Dance--as well as various dances at Zuni, including the complicated Shalako. Fergusson also describes the Hopi bean-planting and Niman Kachina ceremonies in addition to the Snake Dance, the Navajo Mountain Chant and Night Chant, and several Apache ceremonies
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