Left Handed, Son of Old Man Hat by Left Handed, Jennifer Denetdale, Walter Dyk, Edward Sapir - WordSea
Left Handed, Son of Old Man Hat
by Left Handed, Jennifer Denetdale, Walter Dyk, Edward Sapir
With a simplicity as disarming as it is frank, Left Handed tells of his birth in the spring of 1868 “when the cottonwood leaves were about the size of [his] thumbnail,” of family chores such as guarding the sheep near the hogan, and of his sexual awakening. As he grows older, his account turns to life in the open: nomadic cattle-raising, farming, trading, communal enterprises, tribal dances and ceremonies, lovemaking, and marriage.
As Left Handed grows in understanding and stature, the accumulated wisdom of his people is revealed to him. He learns the Navajo lifeway, which is founded on the principles of honesty, foresightedness, and self-discipline. The style of the narrative is almost biblical in its rhythms, but biblical, too, in many respects, is the traditional way of life it recounts.
Social ScienceEthnic StudiesNative American StudiesBiography & AutobiographyCultural, Ethnic & RegionalNative American & Aboriginal
RELEASED2018
PUBLISHERUniversity of Nebraska Press
LENGTH354
LANGUAGEENGLISH
Left Handed, Son of Old Man Hat
by Left Handed, Jennifer Denetdale, Walter Dyk, Edward Sapir
With a simplicity as disarming as it is frank, Left Handed tells of his birth in the spring of 1868 “when the cottonwood leaves were about the size of [his] thumbnail,” of family chores such as guarding the sheep near the hogan, and of his sexual awakening. As he grows older, his account turns to life in the open: nomadic cattle-raising, farming, trading, communal enterprises, tribal dances and ceremonies, lovemaking, and marriage.
As Left Handed grows in understanding and stature, the accumulated wisdom of his people is revealed to him. He learns the Navajo lifeway, which is founded on the principles of honesty, foresightedness, and self-discipline. The style of the narrative is almost biblical in its rhythms, but biblical, too, in many respects, is the traditional way of life it recounts.
Social ScienceEthnic StudiesNative American StudiesBiography & AutobiographyCultural, Ethnic & RegionalNative American & AboriginalHistoryNative American