Navajo Wood Carving - Ray & Alondra Lansing (#123)
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Navajo Folk Art People See all items in this categoryRelated legends:
Yeis
Every creature,
every aspect of nature has its holy people . . . . even the stinkbug. Sometimes
you can see them, if only for an instant. They are represented, some of them,
by colors: the blue sky, the evening dusk, the night these are holy people and
one prays to them. There are iron people, crystal people, then the other rocks
" and such people." There are dawn people, twilight people, air, thunder,
and cloud people. One does not talk about such things in nature when they and
their holy people are present. More about this legend
Coyote
It should be noted that in the total body of Navajo Mythology Coyote appears not
only as a trickster but also as a beneficent figure, particularly at the time
of emergence when he takes initiative in establishing the natural phenomena of
the world? More about this legend
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