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One reason Frank Mitchell became a ceremonial practitioner was
 
  A. to have job security when he became too old to work.
  B. to put to good use skills he had learned in school.
  C. to stop the police from arresting people who used peyote.
  D. to have a job that didnt require the use of his voice.

Question 2

The long series of songs that accompany traditional ritual procedures of the Navajo are
 
  A. exemplified in Clinging to a Saving Hand.
   B. the great ceremonial chants.
  C. part of Native American Church peyote music.
  D. new compositions in traditional modes.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A. to have job security when he became too old to work.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B. the great ceremonial chants.





 

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