The Mountain Chant, A Navajo Ceremony / Fifth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1883-84, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1887, pages 379-468
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An ethnographic account records a Navajo ceremonial chant, offering the origin myth and a meticulous, day-by-day description of rites performed by shamans, including private medicine-lodge ceremonies and a public final-night program of dances, dramatized acts, dry paintings, sacrifices, and sequence songs. The text documents ritual objects, dance types, and pictorial panels, provides original Navajo texts with translations, and explains orthography and performance context. It emphasizes the ceremony’s healing and communal purposes while detailing choreography, chants, and the material setup that structure the rite.
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