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Tribal meeting of the Navajo

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Author
D. Pillsbury
Article Date
October 1952
Journal Title
Des

The voice of the people and the blat of sheep are loud noises in the council at Window Rock

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Article Date
January 7, 1968
Journal Title
Arizona

The Navajo tribal council: An Indian legislature works hard to improve the lot of its people

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Article Date
August 1958
Journal Title
Pipeliner

Navajo tribal elections

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Author
C.MacRorie
Article Date
Winter 1966
Journal Title
Sw Assoc Indian Affairs Q

Navaho tribal council meeting

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Article Date
September 1944
Journal Title
El Palacio
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