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Alexander H. Leighton

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Born January 1, 1908
Died January 1, 2007 (99 years old)
Also known as: Alexander Hamilton Leighton
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Lucky, the Navajo singer

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Lucky the Navajo Singer was, he thought, forty years old when he dictated his life story in 1940 to doctors Alexander and Dorothea Leighton. Lucky was orphaned twice before he was six or eight years old, first when his mother died, and again on the deaths of his mother's parents. Lucky then spent several formative years with a Navajo elder who was raised in the traditional Navajo way, a man whose wisdom was a resource for the small group of Navajos living in relative isolation southeast of the main Navajo Reservation. As he relates his life story through his great friend and interpreter, Bill Sage, the mature Lucky emerges as a complex human being whose story presents invaluable insight into daily events - both mundane and sacred - at a Navajo community in the 1940s. Griffen has rescued this autobiography in a tribute not only to Lucky, but to the Leightons, who in 1940 were fledgling psychiatrists at the beginning of their cross cultural research. At long last the story of Lucky the Navajo Singer joins the all-too-few Native American life histories.

My name is legion

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"'So it was that within minutes of Father Vivyan's soul leaving his body and soaring God alone knows where... the silence of that religious house was broken." "Had Father Vivyan been killed by his own pride and fanaticism; by his belief that he could 'save' a dangerous and mentally unstable boy?" "Had he been killed by his own fanatical posture, his alliance with those whom the rest of the world saw as terrorists?" "Or had he been destroyed by the popular Press and in particular by the proprietor of The Legion, Lennox Mark?" "Perhaps by a bit of all those things."--BOOK JACKET.