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Kinaalda: A Navajo Girl Grows Up (We Are Still Here : Native Americans Today), by Monty Roessel

Celinda McKelvey, a Navajo girl, participates in the Kinaalda, the traditional coming of age ceremony of her people.

  • Sales Rank: #1617885 in Books
  • Brand: First Avenue Editions
  • Published on: 1993-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.14" h x .17" w x 9.29" l, .36 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 48 pages
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From Booklist
Gr. 4-7. Celinda McKelvey looks like a typical 13-year-old American, and most of the time she lives like one, but her roots are deep in the Navajo nation, and she returns to the reservation to solemnize and celebrate her change from girl to woman. The ceremony, called Kinaald{ }a, marks the coming-of-age for a Navajo girl. Celebrated outdoors and in the family hogan, it is composed of two days of prayer, ritual, feasting, running, and rejoicing. Celinda wears a new dress woven like a Navajo blanket. She blesses her relatives and is blessed by them. She mixes a huge cake, made in part from cornmeal she has ground herself, dedicated to the sun god, and shared with all who attend the Kinaald{ }a. Roessel's text describes Celinda's preparations and the ceremony itself and relates the ancient myth that gave rise to it. The photographs, which are sharp and beautiful but not slick, are reminiscent of candid shots taken by a very good photographer at a family gathering. Because the subject is unusual, this book may need a little promotion, but it could complement either a Native American collection or a women's studies unit. Sheilamae O'Hara

From Kirkus Reviews
By ``a Navajo photographer and writer who specializes in contemporary Native Americans,'' a clear, strikingly photographed account of 13-year-old Celinda McKelvey's coming-of-age ceremony, set in its historical context (such traditions, nearly lost in the 1950s and -60s, are coming back along with renewed Navajo pride). Described are specific details of costume, the making of a corn cake that's cooked overnight in the ground, the gathering of the extended family to help and share the celebration, and the ceremony's symbolic meaning. In glowing color photos, the reservation's natural beauty is represented by such sacred sites as Shiprock, while Navajos are depicted using a mix of new (store-bought clothing) and traditional items (Celinda's hand- woven dress). Unusually authentic and attractive; an interesting comparison to Seymour's The Gift of the Changing Woman, which depicts the similar Apache ceremony. Also just published in the ``We Are Still Here'' series: Sandra King's Shannon: An Ojibway Dancer (ISBN: 0-8225-2652-2). Bibliography. (Nonfiction. 8-12) -- Copyright ©1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

About the Author
Monty Roessel (Navajo), an outstanding photographer, is Executive Director of the Rough Rock Community School. He has written and provided photographs for award-winning books for young people

Monty Roessel (Navajo), an outstanding photographer, is Executive Director of the Rough Rock Community School. He has written and provided photographs for award-winning books for young people

Michael Dorris is the author of A Yellow Raft in Blue Water, The Broken Cord, Working Men, Morning Girl, and Guests, and co-author with Louise Erdrich of The Crown of Columbus.

Most helpful customer reviews

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
This book is an excellent resource for young women entering puberty
By Mexicrow
This book is an excellent resource for young women entering puberty. My Navajo family members read it and said it was correct. Becoming a woman is something to be celebrated, not feared. (That does not mean having sex for the first time, btw!) It answered many questions some
young ladies had, in a easy to understand way. I would recommend this book very highly!

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Very interesting
By Alyssa A. Lappen
Cultures celebrate children's coming-of-age in many different ways, but one of the nicest (at least for girls) is the Navajo Kinaalda ceremony, celebrating the girl's maturing into womanhood.

In this real-life story, readers watch as Celinda McKelvey, at age 13, celebrates her maturity over several days at the family's traditional Hogan, used mostly for ceremonies.

In a Navajo blanket dress and buckskin moccasins, specially made for her celebration, and decorated with turquoise and silver necklaces, Celinda grinds corn for a cake large enough to feed the entire family, and she is "molded" into the woman she is becoming, after which she runs into the sun---first at daybreak (since for Navajos, all things begin in the east) and sunset---a way of asking for long life and good health.

The book also explains the resurgence of Navajo tradition after long decades during which the U.S. government forcibly removed Navajo children from the reservation and tried to teach them Western culture, language and job skills.

Learning Western culture and English are of course critically important for success, but not at the expense of children's family lives and destruction of centuries' of tradition.

Growing up is difficult, particularly for girls reaching puberty. The Kinaalda is a beautiful native American way to celebrate the hopes and successes along with the future opportunities too often expressed by fear.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Great book for anybody.
By Preston Davis
My wife and I recently made friends with a Navajo woman with a thirteen year old daughter preparing for this major event in her life. I, like most, had never even heard of this ceremony. I was fascinated and wanted to find out more. This book, even though designed for young, preteen readers, was fun to read and very informative. After reading, I gave it to our friend to give to her daughter. They both enjoyed it as well. There are numerous pictures that follow along with the character in the book as she goes through different parts of the ceremony. Bottom line: a great book, just as described and fast shipment. Very happy with my purchase.

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