The Navajos by Ruth M. Underhill (1967-05-03) [Hardcover] Ruth M. Underhill

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Hardcover has some wear. No dustjacket. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This 1967 edition of “The Navajos” by Ruth M. Underhill offers an immersive exploration of the Navajo culture. Underhill, a renowned anthropologist, spent years living among the Navajos, meticulously documenting their traditions, beliefs, and history. Her firsthand experiences lend authenticity to this seminal work, transporting readers to the heart of the Navajo Nation. Despite the absence of a dust jacket, the clean pages and secure binding ensure the book’s content remains accessible, making it a valuable addition for readers and collectors interested in indigenous cultures.

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Hardcover has some wear. No dustjacket. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This well-preserved 1967 edition of “The Navajos” by Ruth M. Underhill offers a captivating glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Navajo people. Underhill, a pioneering anthropologist and author, spent years living among the Navajos, immersing herself in their traditions and way of life. Her meticulous research and firsthand experiences lend an unparalleled authenticity to this seminal work.

Underhill’s narrative transports readers to the heart of the Navajo Nation, unveiling the intricate tapestry of their beliefs, customs, and history. From the intricate weaving traditions to the profound spiritual practices, she delves into the nuances that define the Navajo identity. This book stands as a testament to Underhill’s dedication to preserving and sharing the stories of this resilient people.

While the absence of a dust jacket may disappoint some collectors, the clean pages and secure binding ensure that the book’s content remains accessible and engaging. For readers and collectors alike, “The Navajos” represents a rare opportunity to explore a richly detailed account of one of North America’s most fascinating indigenous cultures, captured through the lens of a pioneering scholar.

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