Kinaalda: The Dine' (Navajo) Womanhood Ceremony
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 Published On Oct 15, 2023

We're kicking off a new series with Lorraine Hogue, a Dine' farmer in the Upper Fruitland area of the Navajo Nation. In this episode, she shares with us details about how corn plays an important part in the Kinaalda ceremony, a coming-of-age ceremony for Dine' girls. Join us as we get to know Lorraine and learn more about the importance of corn in Dine' culture.

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