UA College of Humanities Presents: World Hoop Dance Champion and Navajo Healer Jones Benally

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UA College of Humanities Presents: World Hoop Dance Champion and Navajo Healer Jones Benally

College of Humanities, Department of Religious Studies
March 28, 2013

Navajo Healer Jones Benally to perform and speak at the University of Arizona on April 1, 2013

Jones Benally is a leading Hataali (Traditional Healer) of the Dineh (Navajo) tradition from Big Mountain, Arizona. He was recently awarded the first "Hoop-Dance Legacy Award" by the Heard Museum in Phoenix for his training of hundreds of hoop dancers from all over the country. He has danced all over the world as representative of the Dineh nation and Indigenous people. Hataali Benally has been active in the movement to protect sacred sites in Arizona, especially the San Francisco Peaks. As part of his presentation for the University community, Hataali Benally will be performing a hoop dance, along with his son, Clayson.

Sponsored by Religious Studies, School of International Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, College of Humanities at the University of Arizona.

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