The Navajo
skinwalker
a person who can turn into any animal, perform some horrible act to be able to do this
yeibeichai
bear ceremonial, most often held because of suspected witchcraft, performed in winter, performed in the event of a disaster or illness that cannot otherwise be treated
hozho
beauty principle, balance, doing things well and with reciprocity
girl's sing
four day ceremony held to announce and celebrate a girl's first menstrual period
singer
hatli, the core of navajo religious activities
yei
holy people, associated with specific natural features of the land, with other holy people and with aspects of the weather, vegetation, mineral deposits and with certain animals, can be persuaded by proper ritual acts
hogan
home of nuclear units
changing woman
most important figure in navajo mythology, conception and birth were miraculous affairs, mated with the sun and water, personification of earth
long walk
moving of the navajo from their land, burned their crops and killed their sheep, marched to fort sumner by foot, trying to break the spirit of the navajo, led to the formation of a treaty stating the navajo would cease raiding
southern athapaskan
navajo descended from these people
homestead
nuclear family
squaw dance
only performed during warm months, performed when an individual feels ill and suspects that a ritual cure might relieve him
dine bikeyah
the scene of miraculous events from which the navajo society is felt to have evolved, the land of the people