The NavajoInfobase Publishing, 2009 - 139 ページ In recent years, the Navajo have been increasingly honored for their role as "code talkers" during World War II, as evidenced by the 2002 movie "Windtalkers." The Navajo largely reside on a 25,000-square mile reservation in the Four Corners region of the |
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Into the Fourth World | 1 |
The Evolution of Navajo Culture | 15 |
The Long Walk | 28 |
The Weaving Together of a People | 43 |
The Time of Livestock Reduction | 54 |
The Modern Navajo Era Begins | 68 |
The Navajo Nation | 80 |
The Navajos in the TwentyFirst Century | 97 |
The Navajos at a Glance | 122 |
Chronology | 123 |
Glossary | 127 |
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Picture Credits | 138 |
About the Contributors | 139 |
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