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Devil Sickness and Devil Songs: Tohono O'Odham Poetics

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Devil Sickness and Devil Songs: Tohono O'Odham Poetics - Kozak, David L, and Lopez, David I
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For the Tohono O'odham (formerly known as the Papago) of southern Arizona, devils are the spirits of deceased O'odham cattlemen and cowboys. The arbiters of wealth and the protectors of horses and cattle, devils safeguard their property by inflicting their staying sickness on humans who mistreat or show disrespect for livestock. But devils also give humans the power to recover from devil sickness by teaching healing songs to shamans and ritual curers. In this book, David L. Kozak and David I. Lopez discuss O'odham devil way ...

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Devil Sickness and Devil Songs: Tohono O'Odham Poetics 1999, Smithsonian Books (DC), Washington, DC

ISBN-13: 9781560989103

Hardcover