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The Cibecue Apache
Keith H. Basso
Based on long-term research, this book is
about the Western Apache, not as they lived in the past, but as they survive
today in Cibecue, a small settlement on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation in
Arizona. The study captures the true character of Apache culture not only
because of the objective analyses and descriptions but also because the author
believes in allowing the people to speak for themselves. One never loses sight
of the fact that the people of Cibecue are alive now, and that Basso’s goal is
to describe their perceptions, experiences, conflicts, and indecision. A primary
aim is to describe portions of the Western Apache belief system, especially
those dealing with the supernatural. Emphasis is also given to the girls’
puberty ceremony, its meaning and functions. $14.50 list, 106 pages 10-digit ISBN: 0-88133-214-3 13-digit ISBN: 978-0-88133-214-8 © 1970
Table of Contents
1. Pre-Reservation Western Apache Society 2. Post-Reservation Western Apache Society 3. The Realm of Power 4. Curing Ceremonials 5. The Girls’ Puberty Ceremony 6. Witchcraft 7. Missionaries
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