navajo legend of the rainbow bridge
The Navajo legend of the rainbow bridge is a sacred belief that serves as a connection between the physical world and the spiritual realm. It signifies the pathway for the souls of the deceased to journey to the afterlife in peace and harmony. The rainbow bridge is seen as a symbol of hope, unity, and transcendence in Navajo culture.
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