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    Tag: Navajo

    Keep Marching: Ending the Myth of Binary Sexuality

    C.G. Jung presented the world with many ideas, several of which are still provocative. At the same time, he was also a product of his times, and… Read more “Keep Marching: Ending the Myth of Binary Sexuality”

    January 24, 2025 by MythCrafts Team

    Coyote, Black God and the First Starry Night

    The following tale is from the Navajo, or more precisely, the Diné people. Among their extensive traditional lands is Monument Valley, along the Utah/Arizona border, where the… Read more “Coyote, Black God and the First Starry Night”

    July 3, 2018October 15, 2023 by MythCrafts Team

    You Can’t Take it With You… Or Can You?

    As the old saying goes, you can’t take it with you (when you die). Meant to inspire people to enjoy the material things in life while they are alive,… Read more “You Can’t Take it With You… Or Can You?”

    March 15, 2018October 15, 2023 by MythCrafts Team
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