- All's Well That Ends Well
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When Ned’s parents consent to let him enlist in the Marines, they have one condition—that Ned participate in a Blessingway, a protection ceremony, which is one of the most central Navajo spiritual practices. The ceremony lasts for two nights and is conducted by Hosteen Mitchell, a respected Navajo singer, tribal leader, and family friend. Hosteen Mitchell sings songs of blessing all night long, recounting the Navajo creation story, and the next morning, to conclude the ritual, Ned scatters corn pollen. Corn pollen is a highly significant and complex aspect of the Navajo creation story and spiritual practice. Ned does not…