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Navajo Storytelling: Understanding the Naglééh and Gender in Creation and Coyote Stories
Jan
22

Navajo Storytelling: Understanding the Naglééh and Gender in Creation and Coyote Stories

🐻 About the Event: While Bear sleeps in the winter, spend an evening with Navajo storyteller, Anthony Shirley, to get a broader understanding of how acceptance has shifted for Navajo naglééh, which means “interchanging,” and now refers to Indigiqueer or Two Spirit people. All are welcome to learn about gender roles, status, and cross-dressing in traditional Navajo stories that can shed light on today’s world.

🎙️ About the Speaker: Anthony Shirley is originally from Chinle, Arizona and is from the Many Goats Clan (maternal) and Towering House Clan (paternal). Tony taught Navajo language and culture at the University of Utah for ten years and currently lives in Salt Lake City with his husband, Scott.

💻 Remote Attendance

📚 Special thanks to Signature Books for allowing us to host this event in their space!

🌈 Past lectures can be accessed on our YouTube channel or on the Berryman Lecture Series page.

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