“(A) deeply moving, must-read for mothers and daughters everywhere.” – Chanticleer Reviews
In a series of intimate, revelatory personal histories, Navajo grandmothers, mothers, and daughters in twenty-one families tell their stories. They open up about how they have been shaped by powerful cultural and historical forces–and by their love for each other. In these compelling, multi-generational oral histories, collected by a former teacher with profound admiration for Navajo culture, women talk about their experiences in their own words. As they do, their faces are captured in defining portraits. Woven into the women’s stories are tales from Navajo history and culture, including Changing Woman, the coming-of-age ceremony (kinaald?), the Long Walk, education, and the importance of sheep to Navajo lifeway. “A valuable look at how Navajo women band together to celebrate life’s joys, push through adversity, and guide the next generation.” – Foreword Clarion ReviewsAuthor: Kathy Eckles Hooker
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Soulstice Publishing
Published: 05/08/2022
Pages: 232
Weight: 2.52lbs
Size: 9.39h x 9.31w x 0.81d
ISBN: 9781734989922
Language: English







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