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Rose Mitchell
"Translated from her own words, this story of a Navajo woman who lived for more than 102 years is a vivid account of traditional lifeways in a harsh and challenging environment. Tall Woman was raised in a family of foragers and herders: "we never lived in one spot for any length of time; we just roamed about from place to place, and from time to time." Forbidden to go to school, she learned traditional skills and knowledge from her elders, growing up to be a well-known weaver and an expert on the uses of traditional plants as food and medicine. She was also in demand as a midwife. Despite her reputation and that of her husband, Frank Mitchell, a well-known political leader, judge, and Blessingway singer, Tall Woman lived the unassuming life of a traditional Navajo woman, focusing on the hogan, her twelve children, the sheep and goats, and the farm."--BOOK JACKET.
| Edition | 1st ed |
|---|---|
| Publisher | University of New Mexico Press |
| Pages | 552 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-826-32202-6 primary |
| ISBN_10 | 0-826-32203-4 primary |
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