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- Tohono O'odham rituals and ceremonies include12:
- Nawait: Their most revered ritual, also known as the new year’s rain ceremonial, observed with saguaro wine.
- Cleansing ceremonies: Performed after major events or incidents like illness, battles, childbirth, crop harvest, and the annual salt trips.
- Dances and songs: Used to ask for basic needs such as rain.
- Mythological beliefs: Their view of the world’s creation by two supernatural powers who created and destroyed many human races.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Important ceremonies or rituals included Nawait, their most revered ritual, also known as the new year’s rain ceremonial; it was observed with saguaro wine. Others were cleansing after major events or incidents like illness, battles, childbirth, crop harvest, and the annual salt trips.historykeen.com/tohono-oodham-tribe/Rituals and Ceremonies Their ritual ceremonies involve dances and songs, and many are to ask for basic needs such as rain. O’odham cultural traditions include elements of mythological beliefs, such as their view of the world’s creation by two supernatural powers who created many human races, and then destroyed them.explore-sonora.com/indigenous-peoples-of-sonora/… Tohono O’Odham Cultural Practices: Honoring Ancestral Traditions
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