04525nam 2200745 450 991081132920332120230124184324.00-8165-9892-4(CKB)2550000001280858(MiAaPQ)EBC3411886(OCoLC)879519559(MdBmJHUP)muse33170(Au-PeEL)EBL3411886(CaPaEBR)ebr10863073(CaONFJC)MIL602201(OCoLC)923439653(EXLCZ)99255000000128085820140504h20142014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentstirdacontentnrdamediancrdacarrierDiné perspectives revitalizing and reclaiming Navajo thought /edited by Lloyd L. Lee ; foreword by Gregory CajeteTucson, Arizona :University of Arizona Press,2014.©20141 online resource (211 pages) illustrationsCritical Issues in Indigenous StudiesPrint version: Diné perspectives : revitalizing and reclaiming Navajo thought. Tucson, Arizona : University of Arizona Press, ©2014 xiv, 196 pages Critical issues in indigenous studies. 9780816530922 Includes bibliographical references and index.Foreword /Gregory Cajete --Preface /Lloyd L. Lee --Introduction --American Indian scholars /Shawn L. Secatero --Beneath our sacred minds, hands, and hearts : one dissertation journey /Shawn L. Secatero --Understanding hózhǫ́ to achieve critical consciousness : a contemporary Diné interpretation of the philosophical principles of hózhǫ́ /Vincent Werito --Morning offerings, like salt /Esther Belin --7pm thought, memory @ Dziłnaodiłthle-Eastern view /Venaya Yazzie --Diné culture, decolinization, and the politics of hózhǫ́ /Larry W. Emerson --The value of oral history on the path to Diné/Navajo sovereignty /Jennifer Nez Denetdale --Narrating ordinary power : hózhǫ́ǫ́jí, violence, and critical Diné studies /Melanie K. Yazzie --The boy who threw the world away /Venaya Yazzie --Historic and demographic changes that impact the future of the Diné and the development of community-based policy /Yolynda Begay --The origin of legibility : rethinking colonialism and resistance among the Navajo People, 1868-1937 /Andrew Curley --Dinétah /Venaya Yazzie --Sustaining a Diné way of life /Kim Baca --"If I could speak Navajo, I'd definitely speak it 24/7" : Diné youth language consciousness, activism, and reclamation of Diné identity /Tiffany S. Lee --The Navajo Nation and the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples /Lloyd L. Lee --Atmosphere /Venaya Yazzie --Contributors."The contributors to this pathbreaking book, both scholars and community members, are Navajo (Dine) people who are coming to personal terms with the complex matrix of Dine culture. Their contributions exemplify how Indigenous peoples are creatively applying tools of decolonization and critical research to re-create Indigenous thought and culture for contemporary times"--Provided by publisher.Critical issues in indigenous studies.Revitalizing and reclaiming Navajo thoughtNavajo philosophyNavajo IndiansEthnic identityNavajo IndiansHistoriographyDecolonizationPhilosophyPostcolonialismPhilosophySOCIAL SCIENCEGeneralbisacshNavajo IndiansEthnic identityfast(OCoLC)fst01034817Navajo philosophyfast(OCoLC)fst01034899Navajognd(DE-588)4041452-8Philosophiegnd(DE-588)4045791-6Navajo philosophy.Navajo IndiansEthnic identity.Navajo IndiansHistoriography.DecolonizationPhilosophy.PostcolonialismPhilosophy.SOCIAL SCIENCEGeneral.Navajo IndiansEthnic identity.Navajo philosophy.NavajoPhilosophie979.1004/9726Lee Lloyd L.1971-Cajete GregoryMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910811329203321Diné perspectives4127489UNINA