Navajo Black Clad Owl - Ray & Alondra Lansing (#175)
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Navajo Folk Art Birds See all items in this categoryRelated legends:
Owl
Owls (ne'ecdja')
(H) are not differentiated very carefully in the literature, although they certainly
are by the Navaho. According to Matthews, Eye Killers became poorwills (xo'cdodi'),
which are said to sleep in the daytime and to come out at night to make things
beautiful and the earth happy. More about this legend
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