Navajo Ceremony

 

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Navajo Ceremony

Navajo Ceremony

 

Here for your enjoyment is an inspiring photograph of Haschelti Haschebaad. It was made in 1905 by Edward S. Curtis.

The photo illustrates Two Navajo men impersonating two Yebichai, Haschelti (Talking God) and Haschebaad (Goddess) during the Yebichai ceremony.

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Image ID# 07944B9E
Ref: loc/Edward Curtis Collection

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