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Weaving Women's Lives: Three Generations in a Navajo Family Book

Weaving Women's Lives: Three Generations in a Navajo Family
Weaving Women's Lives: Three Generations in a Navajo Family, Louise Lamphere met Eva Price in 1965 in Sheep Springs, New Mexico, on the eastern side of the Navajo Reservation, while Lamphere was doing fieldwork for her dissertation in social anthropology at Harvard University. Over the next forty years, Lamphere de, Weaving Women's Lives: Three Generations in a Navajo Family has a rating of 4 stars
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Weaving Women's Lives: Three Generations in a Navajo Family, Louise Lamphere met Eva Price in 1965 in Sheep Springs, New Mexico, on the eastern side of the Navajo Reservation, while Lamphere was doing fieldwork for her dissertation in social anthropology at Harvard University. Over the next forty years, Lamphere de, Weaving Women's Lives: Three Generations in a Navajo Family
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  • Weaving Women's Lives: Three Generations in a Navajo Family
  • Written by author Louise Lamphere
  • Published by University of New Mexico Press, November 2007
  • Louise Lamphere met Eva Price in 1965 in Sheep Springs, New Mexico, on the eastern side of the Navajo Reservation, while Lamphere was doing fieldwork for her dissertation in social anthropology at Harvard University. Over the next forty years, Lamphere de
  • Louise Lamphere met Eva Price in 1965 in Sheep Springs, New Mexico, on the eastern side of the Navajo Reservation, while Lamphere was doing fieldwork for her dissertation in social anthropology at Harvard University. Over the next forty years, Lamphere de
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List of Illustrations     ix
Acknowledgments     xi
Weaving Women's Lives     1
The Main Stalk: Placing the Mountain Recess People on the Landscape     20
"I Used To Herd Sheep All Around Here": Eva's Childhood, Sheep Herding, and the Trauma of Stock Reduction     45
"This Is Your Land": Eva's Father, His Teachings, and Coming of Age     70
After the War: Things Fall Apart     96
Eva's Conversion: Regaining a Place of Blessing     127
Carole's Adolescence and Motherhood     160
"It Was Really My Grandmother Who Raised Me": Valerie's Childhood     189
Valerie's High School     217
Valerie's College Years     228
Epilogue: 2006     259
Notes     275
References     304
Navajo Pronunciation Key     308
Index     309


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