Article
Rainbow Man is a yé’ii, or supernatural being, found in Navajo mythology, often employed as a symbol of harmony by signifying an attentiveness to Talking God, the grandfather yé’ii. The curved symbol of the yeii who controls the rainbow, often appears in jewelry, healing ceremonies, and sand paintings.
Rainbow Ye'ii Navajo Rug, 1970. (1990.01.407). Hubbard Museum of the American West, Ruidoso, New Mexico. All Rights Reserved.
Manuscripts
References
Frisbie, Charlotte J.
1987 Navajo Medicine Bundles or Jish: Acquisition, Transmission, and Disposition in the Past and Present. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
Hirschfelder, Arlene and Paulette Molin
2000 Encyclopedia of Native American Religions. New York: Checkmark Books.
Kiva Trading Company
2009 American Indian Symbols Dictionary. Http://www.kivatrading.com/symbol1.htm, accessed June 10, 2014.