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portada The Earth Memory Compass: Diné Landscapes and Education in the Twentieth Century (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2018
Language
English
Pages
264
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9780700626908

The Earth Memory Compass: Diné Landscapes and Education in the Twentieth Century (in English)

Farina King (Author) · Univ Pr Of Kansas · Hardcover

The Earth Memory Compass: Diné Landscapes and Education in the Twentieth Century (in English) - Farina King

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Synopsis "The Earth Memory Compass: Diné Landscapes and Education in the Twentieth Century (in English)"

The Dine, or Navajo, have their own ways of knowing and being in the world, a cultural identity linked to their homelands through ancestral memory. The Earth Memory Compass traces this tradition as it is imparted from generation to generation, and as it has been transformed, and often obscured, by modern modes of education. An autoethnography of sorts, the book follows Farina King's search for her own Dine identity as she investigates the interconnections among Navajo students, their people, and Dine Bikeyah-or Navajo lands-across the twentieth century. In her exploration of how historical changes in education have reshaped Dine identity and community, King draws on the insights of ethnohistory, cultural history, and Navajo language. At the center of her study is the Dine idea of the Four Directions, in which each of the cardinal directions takes its meaning from a sacred mountain and its accompanying element: East, for instance, is Sis Naajini (Blanca Peak) and white shell; West, Dook'o'oosliid (San Francisco Peaks) and abalone; North, Dibe Nitsaa (Hesperus Peak) and black jet; South, Tsoodzil (Mount Taylor) and turquoise. King elaborates on the meanings and teachings of the mountains and directions throughout her book to illuminate how Navajos have embedded memories in landmarks to serve as a compass for their people-a compass threatened by the dislocation and disconnection of Dine students from their land, communities, and Navajo ways of learning. Critical to this story is how inextricably Indigenous education and experience is intertwined with American dynamics of power and history. As environmental catastrophes and struggles over resources sever the connections among peoplehood, land, and water, King's book holds out hope that the teachings, guidance, and knowledge of an earth memory compass still have the power to bring the people and the earth together.

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