NAVAJO INDIANS - ACCULTURATION

Tabu and Navajo material culture

Author
D. Gunnerson
Article Date
February 1959
Article Abstract
Suggests that decline of skin dressing and stone working may be due to revival of forgotten rites in connection with the work and renewed zeal with others, a sort of "antagonistic acculturation."
Language
English
Journal Title
El Palacio
Journal Volume
66
Page Number(s)
1-9
Object type
Rights
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Something old, something new

Author
M.Hornblower
Article Date
January 3, 1976
Language
English
Journal Title
Ole (Tucson Daily Citizen)
Page Number(s)
6-7
Object type
Rights
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Perceptions of living skills among Navajo high school students in Arizona

Author
A. Belon, et.al.
Article Date
May 1983
Article Abstract
Studies the decision to move off-reservation with the level of perceived preparedness in communication skills, money management, and social networking
Language
English
Journal Title
j OF Amer Indian Educ
Journal Volume
22
Journal Issue
3
Page Number(s)
10-16
Object type
Rights
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Navaho housing in transition

Author
M. Tremblay, J. Collier, T. T. Sasaki
Article Date
July 1954
Language
English
Journal Title
America Indigena
Journal Volume
14
Page Number(s)
187-219
Object type
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Life on the largest reservation

Author
S.Crowell
Article Date
Fall 1973
Language
English
Journal Title
Civil Rights Digest
Journal Volume
6
Page Number(s)
3-9
Object type
Rights
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