The Healing Arts: Navajo Words and Images. 94 Porter Street Gallery Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts June 2013-June 2014

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The Healing Arts: Navajo Words and Images 94 Porter Street Gallery Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts June 2013-June 2014

The Healing Arts: Navajo Words and Images In 2001 Ann and Tony Gengarelly visited the Navajo Nation in Arizona to teach a week-long, poetry/art/bookmaking workshop at The Little Singer Community School. Elders and their children participated. Thus began a relationship with the Navajo people (Dine) of the Bird Springs Chapter near Leupp, AZ, that has continued to the present day, including more workshops and expanding connections within the Dine community. Ann is a poet-teacher with over twenty-five years of working with children and adults in various educational settings. Tony is a Professor of Art History and Museum Studies at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. The tradition of poetry and art is deeply rooted in Navajo culture. Poetry is sung during Navajo rituals where art is expressed as sand painting. The painted sand images create a spiritual map as well as a space for healing. The chanter s words summon the holy yei (from the earth s center) for spiritual renewal: the reestablishment of Hozhone (harmony with all living creatures and the natural world) for the one sung over (the patient ). Spiritual healing through the arts is essential to Navajo culture. Navajo life is diverse in many ways, but cultural traditions are still practiced with strong family (clan) ties and association with an agricultural, sheep-herding economy. Navajo arts such as weaving depend on wool, much of it from local sheep. Indigenous plants supply vegetable dies for the yarn. Clans are headed by women who are also the weavers. Grandmother matriarchs teach weaving skills to their daughters and granddaughters. Navajos are known for fine tapestry weaving. Their rugs are works of art and usually hung on the wall. Weaving patterns are colorful and varied with symbols related to the landscape and Dine cultural practices.

The Navajo people have a strong connection to the earth. It is their mother, as the sky is their father. The earth and sky spirits (the holy yei) teach and heal through stories and ceremonies that are filled with poetry and art. The breach in history and culture (the soul wound) experienced by the Dine has separated many of them from their former connection to the land. Many reside in tract housing and live or work at a distance from their Navajo homeland. Many Navajo families are divided and have experienced various levels of dysfunction. Taught by Ann, the poetry has revealed a well-spring of grief for the loss of family and the land. In the safe environment of poetry writing the participants have given voice to an inner calling for traditional healing and connection. From poems of praise for mothers, fathers, grandparents to heart wrenching descriptions of loss and pleas for connection, these poems touch the Navajo culture s emotional core its traditions, daily rituals and ceremonies in a highly personal and communally significant way. Taught by Tony, the art is compelling and at times remarkably expressive as it illustrates the words and surrounds the poetry with symbolic design reminiscent of Navajo rugs and sand paintings. Fabricated by the students, the books record their creative moments. The art and books on display are facsimiles (artful combinations of copied material) that resemble originals no longer available. At the conclusion of each session the participants create a sacred circle for sharing, and often tears accompany spoken words as the group holds a healing space for the reader. This poetry sharing has been profound and moving as well as lasting in the memories of all those who have participated, including staff from the school and visitors from the University of Northern Arizona and as far away as Australia and Vermont.

I wish to thank Miriam Dror and Etta Shirley who, with determination and skillful management, have made our experience at Little Singer School possible. Our heartfelt connection to Paul Joe and his family has been an important touchstone for our work. We also are grateful for the assistance and encouragement of many teachers and staff at Little Singer School, especially Sharon Watson, Anita Ryan, Varian Begay, and Daniel Ashkie. Tony Gengarelly, Ph.D. Professor, Art History and Museum Studies Fine and Performing Arts Department

Shima You gave me life on this earth I remember you were happy Always laughing and always joking Shima You were always teaching How to cook How to weave traditional rugs How to sew pretty blankets square to square. You taught me life is hard. You told me many stories Summer stories and winter stories of our people A long time ago. I love you Shima. Shima you were my strength We traveled many miles together. I miss you Shima It is lonely without you It hurts me because you are gone I miss being with you Shima. Mary Morris, FACE* parent, 2012

My Mom You gave me ideas I never knew before Hair buns worn for certain ceremonies, Navajo jewelry made of turquoise and silver That shines like hundreds of stars. You gave me kindness. When I was fifteen I remember the Navajo dress You made me, taking fourteen days That seemed as long as windy days. You talked to me in a voice as gentle As a bird s song. La Tanya Lee, FACE* parent, 2012