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Chindi

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Negative remainder of the dead in Navajo religious belief
For the Jack McDevitt novel, seeChindi (novel).

InNavajo religious belief, achindi (Navajo:chʼį́įdii) is the miasma left behind after a person dies, believed to leave the body with the deceased's last breath. It is everything that was negative about the person’s life; pain, fear, anger, disappointment, dissatisfaction, resentment, and rejection as the "residue that man has been unable to bring into universal harmony".[1] Traditional Navajo believe that contact with a chindi can cause illness and death. Chindi are believed to linger around the deceased's bones or possessions, so possessions are often destroyed after death and contact with bodies is avoided. The more personal the possession the stronger the chindi. After death, the deceased'sname is never spoken, for fear that the chindi will hear and come and make one ill. Traditional Navajo practice is to allow death to occur outdoors, to allow the chindi to disperse. If a person dies in a house orhogan, that building is believed to be inhabited by the chindi and is abandoned.[2]

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  1. ^Furst, Jill Leslie (1997).The Natural History of the Soul in Ancient Mexico. US: Yale Univ. Press. p. 151.ISBN 0-300-07260-0.
  2. ^James B. Waldram (2004).Revenge of the Windigo: The Construction of the Mind and Mental Health of North American Aboriginal Peoples. University of Toronto Press. p. 200.doi:10.3138/9781442683815.ISBN 0802086004.LCCN 2004301995.OCLC 53396855.
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