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darbym82

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For the Navajo, harmony is restored after it has been lost through
 
 

a. restoration to the victim
  b. punishment of the agent of the wrongdoing
  c. excommunication from the tribe
  d. performing a ritual



Question 2

The key moral issue for the Navajo is
 
 

a. disobeying Gods law
  b. disrupting the harmony between nature, human and supernature
  c. ignoring the promptings of the holy wind
  d. None of the above




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Answer to Question 1

d. performing a ritual

Answer to Question 2

b. disrupting the harmony between nature, human and supernature



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