An Analysis of Navajo Temporality
An Analysis of Navajo Temporality
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Book Description
This slim volume is the first to explore the Navajo perception of time. It successfully illustrates the fact that the Navajo are not future-oriented.
About the Author
Douglas R. Givens is Chair of the Department and Professor of Anthropology at St. Louis Community College.
An Analysis of Navajo Temporality,Douglas R. Givens,University Press of America,081910213X,Cognitive Psychology,Navajo philosophy,Psychology,Time,History of specific racial & ethnic groups,Non-Classifiable,North America
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