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Traditional Navajo women and men (especially medicine men) wear their hair in a bun called tsiiyééł. It is the style of Changing Woman. It is twisted clockwise and folded four times and tied with yarn. The yarn represents sunbeams. The darker park of your hair is male and the ends are female. Tying it together represents all the good things in life and Hózhǫ́.

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