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Native Americans Reach Womanhood

Among the Navajo of the Southwestern U.S., girls are ushered into women hood during their first and second menstruations through a ceremony called the Kinaalda, which tests their physical, moral, and intellectual strength. Oral history indicates that the Kinaalda recreates an ancient ceremony that was once performed on the Navajo’s most honored deity, Changing Woman, during which she was blessed with the a

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Ideal Woman, Navajo Southwestern, Changing Woman, ideal woman,

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Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)


  

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