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SINGING FOR POWER, The Tohono O'odham Indians of Arizona - called Papago by the Spanish, Bean Eaters by neighboring tribes - have cultivated song much as another people might exalt oratory or craft; yet for the Papago, song was not simply self-expression but rather a form o, SINGING FOR POWER
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  • SINGING FOR POWER
  • Written by author Ruth Murray Underhill
  • Published by Ballantine Books, 1973/10/12
  • The Tohono O'odham Indians of Arizona - called Papago by the Spanish, Bean Eaters by neighboring tribes - have cultivated song much as another people might exalt oratory or craft; yet for the Papago, song was not simply self-expression but rather a form o
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Still Singing Down the Clouds: A foreword
Preface
Elder Brother's People 1
The Papago Bible 11
The Drinking Ritual 21
Mockingbird Speeches 29
Covering the Wine with Song 39
Singing Up the Corn 43
The Animals, Our Superiors 49
The Head-Bearers 53
The Peaceful Go to War 63
Meeting the Owl 75
The Scalp Dance 85
The Penance of Heroes 93
Eagle Power 105
Ocean Power 111
Dangerous Woman 135
Medicine Man 141
Driving Away Evil 145
Pleasure and Profit 151
Songs of Today 157


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