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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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Add 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 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add 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 to your collection on WonderClub |