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NAVAJO INDIANS - POLITICAL AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION

Navajo status and leadership in a modern mining situation

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Author
R. A. Leubben
Article Date
Summer 1962
Journal Title
Plateau

Navajo install tribal chairman

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Article Date
February 1971
Journal Title
Pipeliner

Navajo election ballot and achievement

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Article Date
April 15, 1951
Article Abstract
The ballot carries portraits of the candidates
Journal Title
Indian Educ

Navajo attitudes and the Indian Reorganization Act: a new document

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Author
L. S. Fonaroff
Article Date
January 1962
Journal Title
Plateau

Headmen and war chanters: role theory and the early Canyoncito Navajo

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Author
R. L. Kurtz
Article Date
Winter 1969
Journal Title
Ethnohistory

Document reference to a Navajo Naach'id in 1840

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Author
D. M. Brugge
Article Date
Spring 1963
Journal Title
Ethnohistory

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