Sandpaintings of the Navaho Shootingway and The Walcott Collection [SOLD]
- Subject: Navajo Sandpainting
- Item # C3809D
- Date Published: 1970, First Edition
- Size: Hardback, 102 pages, illustrated SOLD
Sandpaintings of the Navaho Shootingway and The Walcott Collection
Leland C. Wyman
Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology, Number 13
Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, 1970
Hardback, first edition, 102 pages, illustrated
ABSTRACT
A brief account of the Navaho and their ceremonial systems (“religion”) and practice of ritual, with its sanctioning mythology, provides background for the discussion of the sandpaintings of the Shootingway chantway, its Mountain-Shootingway phase, and its Evilway ritual. A short section on the mythology of the male and female branches of Shootingway relates its major mythic motifs to the following account of the symbols and designs of its sandpaintings. Special attention is given to the rarely performed Sun’s House phase of male Shootingway and the double sandpainting, Sky-reaching Rock, the most elaborate of all sandpainting designs, which is especially associated with this phase. Finally, there is a detailed descriptive catalog of the 28 reproductions of Navajo sandpaintings in the Mrs. Charles D. Walcott Collection, now in the United States National Museum.
Condition: ex libres in excellent condition
- Subject: Navajo Sandpainting
- Item # C3809D
- Date Published: 1970, First Edition
- Size: Hardback, 102 pages, illustrated SOLD
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