Vintage Native American Jicarilla Apache Girl In F Postcard
By Granniesattic
Vintage Native American Jicarilla Apache Girl In F Postcard
Fully customizable Vintage Native American Jicarilla Apache girl in F Postcard created by GRANNIESATTIC. Personalize this product with your own text and images (if the design allows it) and create a gift for yourself, a loved one, for your event or your business. Product Type Zazzle Postcard2. Style 4.25x5.6.
The Jicarilla Apache people celebrate a young girl's coming of age by having a feast called "Keesda". Derived from the Spanish word "fiesta", "Keesda" is a Jicarilla Apache word meaning "feast". This feast is held for four days, usually during the summer months. However, it may be held at any time during the year whenever a young girl comes of age. When this happens, a quiet ceremony is held and the celebration and feast are held the following summer. The ceremony for the feast follows strict Jicarilla customs since the people believe that the girl's future happiness and well-being depend on following the details exactly. Keesda is a busy but happy occasion for the family who is celebrating it. Relatives and friends join in the celebration, festivities, and preparations for the feast. A young brave is chosen by the girl's father to dance with his daughter in the teepee. The girl's family, with the help of the brave's family, prepare all the necessary details of the feast. This illustrated booklet describes the activities held during the 4-day feast and gives a young brave's account of his role during the ceremony.
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