Singing for Power: the Song Magic of the Papago Indians of Southern Arizona
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: University of Arizona Press
- Publish date: 12/01/2005
Description:
The Tohono O'odham Indians of Arizona - called Papago by the Spanish, Bean Eaters by neighboring tribes - have cultivated song much as another people might exalt oratory or craft; yet for the Papago, song was not simply self-expression but rather a form of magic that constrained the powers of nature to human will. Ruth Underhill published the songs she heard sung by Papago elders more than half a century ago, and Singing for Power has since become a classic of Native American literature.
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