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NAVAJO INDIANS - MUSIC

The Fenders, the best is Nashville but the accent is Navajo

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Author
J. E. Cook
Article Date
June 14, 1970
Journal Title
Arizona

Navajos in Milwaukee's Fourth of July parade: a different band of Indians

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Author
Frank Malone
Article Date
August 6, 1972
Journal Title
Arizona

Navajo gambling songs

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Author
W. Matthews
Article Date
January 1889
Journal Title
Am Anthrop
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