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Meditations with the Navajo: Prayers, Songs, and Stories of Healing and Harmony [Paperback]

Gerald Hausman (Author), Richard Erdoes (Foreword)
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October 1, 2001

A collection of stories, poems, and meditations that illuminate the spiritual world of the Navajo.


• Explores the Navajo's fundamental belief in the importance of harmony and balance in the world.


• Shares Navajo healing ways that have been handed down for generations.


• Includes meditations following each story or poem.


Navajo myths are among the most poetic in the world, full of dazzling word imagery. For the Navajo, who call themselves the Dine (literally, "the People"), the story of emergence--their creation myth--lies at the heart of their beliefs. In it, all the world is created together, both gods and human beings, embodying the idea that change comes from within rather than without. Poet and author Gerald Hausman collects this and other stories with meditations that together capture the essence of the Navajo people's way of life and their understanding of the world. Here are myths of the Holy People, of Changing Woman who teaches the People how to live, and of the trickster Coyote; stories of healings performed by stargazers and hand tremblers; and songs of love, marriage, homecoming, and growing old. These and the meditations that follow each story reveal a world--our world--that thrives only on harmony and balance and shares the Dine belief that the most important point on the circle that has no beginning or end is where we stand at the moment.


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"Meditations with the Navajo is a work refreshingly unlike many others dealing with Dine mythology. It is free of the anthropologist's specialized verbiage. It speaks to people."
(Richard Erdoes, author of Lame Deer: Seeker of Visions and Crying for a Dream )

"In his reverent, gentle workings of traditional themes, Gerald Hausman displays a deeper understanding of the natural world than most of the writers of our generation."
(Joseph Bruchac, Abenaki storyteller and author of Keepers of the Earth )

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NATIVE AMERICAN / NAVAJO

Meditations with the Navajo is a work refreshingly unlike many others dealing with Diné mythology. It is free of the anthropologist’s specialized verbiage. It speaks to people.”
--Richard Erdoes, author of Lame Deer: Seeker of Visions and Crying for a Dream

“In his reverent, gentle workings of traditional themes, Gerald Hausman displays a deeper understanding of the natural world than most of the writers of our generation.”
--Joseph Bruchac, Abenaki storyteller and author of Keepers of the Earth

Navajo myths are among the most poetic in the world, full of dazzling word imagery. For the Navajo, who call themselves the Diné (literally, “the People”), the story of emergence--their creation myth--lies at the heart of their beliefs. In it, all the world is created together, both gods and human beings, embodying the idea that change comes from within rather than without. Poet and author Gerald Hausman collects this and other stories with meditations that together capture the essence of the Navajo people’s way of life and their understanding of the world. Here are myths of the Holy People, of Changing Woman who teaches the People how to live, and of the trickster Coyote; stories of healings performed by stargazers and hand tremblers; and songs of love, marriage, homecoming, and growing old. These stories and the meditations that follow each reveal a world--our world--that thrives only on harmony and balance and shares the Diné belief that the most important point on the circle that has no beginning or end is where we stand at the moment.

GERALD HAUSMAN is a storyteller and author who has spent twenty-two years learning Navajo creation stories directly from tribal members. His work has been featured on National Public Radio and the History Channel. The author of more than fifty books, including The Kebra Nagast: The Lost Bible of Rastafarian Wisdom and Faith from Ethiopia and Jamaica and Tunkashila: From the Birth of Turtle Island to the Blood of Wounded Knee, Hausman lives on a barrier island in Florida.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Bear & Company; 2 edition (October 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1879181673
  • ISBN-13: 978-1879181670
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.4 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #739,310 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I am an inveterate storyteller, which is to say: I love to do it, am helpless not to do it, and I do it all the time, even when I am by myself there is an inner monologue going on in my head. This habit of privately roving around in the land of legends is something I've done for as long as I can remember. My mom worried about me when she saw that I spent too much time by myself. I would creep into a closet and close the door and in the silence of the darkness I would spin tales of all kinds. I was never lonely as a kid because I had the imagination of a wild thing, and I was content to play in the fields and valleys and secret caves of that imaginary world.

 

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part of my heritage is American Indian (Cherokee and Lakota Sioux) and I love to learn from all people. the meditations feel really cleansing if one is sitting outdoors especially at night under the stars.truly beautiful!
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it is very informative beings my husband is a full blood navajo he enjoyed it very much
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Changing Woman was born of Horizontal Woman and Upper Darkness. Read the first page
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