Spider Woman, A Story of Navajo Weavers and Chanters

Spider Woman, A Story of Navajo Weavers and Chanters

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Spider Woman, A Story of Navajo Weavers and Chanters

Gladys Reichard was born in Bangor, PA on July 17, 1893. She got a B.A. from Swarthmore, then studied under Franz Boas at Columbia University. She taught at Barnard College. Reichard was one of the foremost authorities on the Navajo; she spent 25 years doing research on the Navajo reservation. She eventually learned to speak the complex Navajo language fluently. We are fortunate that this, her ethnography of Navajo weavers and herders, Spider Woman fell into the public domain. In this book, Reichard explores the intersection between the fiber arts, mythology, and sand painting, all told in first person. It succeeds as an ethnographic technical document and, although completely factual, reads like a novel. But this is also significant because it is a woman anthropologist exploring the world of Navajo women, their material and spiritual culture. Reichard died on July 25th, 1955 in Flagstaff, AZ. --J.B. Hare

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Country
USA
Author
Gladys A. Reichard
Binding
Kindle Edition
Edition
1.0
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Evinity Publishing Inc
Manufacturer
Evinity Publishing Inc
NumberOfPages
320
PublicationDate
2009-06-24
Publisher
Evinity Publishing Inc
ReleaseDate
2009-06-24
Studio
Evinity Publishing Inc