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Hail chant and water chant

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Museum of Navajo Ceremonial Art - Volume II)Santa Fe, NM Museum of Navajo Ceremonial Art c1946Content type:
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N'dlohe, or hail chant. Procedure of n'dlohe (hail) ceremony. Tohe or water chant I. Tohe or water chant II. Procedure of the tohe (water chant) ceremony. Sources and motives of the chants (by Dr. Phyllis Ackerman). Description and explanation of kehtahns and ceremonial objects. Sand paintings of hail chant. Sand paintings of water chant. Appendix - General introduction reprinted from Volume I with additions and corrections
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N'dlohe, or hail chant. Procedure of n'dlohe (hail) ceremony. Tohe or water chant I. Tohe or water chant II. Procedure of the tohe (water chant) ceremony. Sources and motives of the chants (by Dr. Phyllis Ackerman). Description and explanation of kehtahns and ceremonial objects. Sand paintings of hail chant. Sand paintings of water chant. Appendix - General introduction reprinted from Volume I with additions and corrections

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