Question
During the Kinaalda performed as part of the Blessing Way, girls who have reached menarche undergo rites to emulate this goddess, who later gave birth to a pair of Hero Twins. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this goddess represented in ceremonies with corn wrapped in turquoise, the stone she was born from.
ANSWER: Changing Woman [or Asdzą́ą́ Nádleehé; accept Whiteshell Woman; or Jet Woman; or Abalone Woman; prompt on Turquoise Woman with “Can you give an alternative name?”]
[10e] The Blessing Way is a song ceremony of these people, who exorcise evil with the Enemy Way. During ceremonies, these people often invoke Changing Woman and other Holy People from the Diné Bahané.
ANSWER: Navajo
[10h] Along with corn meal, pollen, and petals, Navajo Holyway ceremonies for healing utilize this material to create namesake images of the Holy People. Hosteen Klah, a non-binary Medicine Man, controversially wove tapestries depicting the religious images traditionally made with this material.
ANSWER: sand [or sandpaintings] (Hosteen Klah was a nadleehi, someone born as a male but fulfilling female roles. Thus, Klah was both a sandpainter and a weaver, fulfilling male and female roles respectively.)
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