Navajo Patriarchy in a Twenty-First-Century World

L. Lee
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Abstract:In this article, Navajo patriarchy is examined. Navajo patriarchy is evident in various spaces on the Navajo Nation such as government, leadership, ceremonies, music, sports, home, and relationships. Navajo men and women throughout the many generations prior to settler colonialism followed an egalitarian and complementary way of life. Men and women knew their roles and responsibilities to each other and the community. For the past few hundred years, Navajo men adopted patriarchy to protect their power and authority by declaring certain Navajo spaces as male oriented and traditional even though that was not the case. This article analyzes and discusses the spaces.
21世纪的纳瓦霍父权制
摘要:本文考察了纳瓦霍族的父权制。纳瓦霍父权制在纳瓦霍民族的各个领域都很明显,比如政府、领导、仪式、音乐、体育、家庭和人际关系。在移民殖民主义之前,纳瓦霍人世世代代都遵循平等和互补的生活方式。男人和女人知道他们对彼此和对社会的角色和责任。在过去的几百年里,纳瓦霍男人采用父权制来保护他们的权力和权威,他们宣称某些纳瓦霍空间是男性主导的,是传统的,尽管事实并非如此。本文对空间进行了分析和讨论。
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