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Jan 9, 2018 - Jan 22, 2018
Lot of 13, includes:
Benedek, Emily. The Wind Won't Know Me: A History of the Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute. Alfred A. Knopf: New York. 1992.
Bulow, Ernest L. Navajo Taboos. The Southwesterner: Gallup, New Mexico. 1982.
Dyk, Walter, ed. Son of Old Man Hat: A Navaho Autobiography. University of Nebraska Press: Lincoln. 1971.
Dyk, Walter and Ruth. Left Handed: A Navajo Autobiography. Columbia University Press: New York. 1980.
Frisbie, Charlotte J. and David P. McAllester, eds. Navajo Blessingway Singer: The Autobiography of Frank Mitchell 1881-1967. The University of Arizona Press: Tucson. 1978.
James, H.L. Posts and Rugs: The Story of Navajo Rugs and Their Homes. Southwest Parks and Monuments Association: Globe, Arizona. 1976.
Kelly, Lawrence C. The Navajo Indians and Federal Indian Policy, 1900-1935. University of Arizona Press: Tucson. 1970.
Kent, Kate Peck. The Story of Navaho Weaving. McGrew Printing & Lithographing Co.: Phoenix. 1974.
Newcomb, Franc Johnson. Navaho Neighbors. University of Oklahoma Press: Norman, Oklahoma. 1966.
Reichard, Gladys A. Navajo Shepherd and Weaver. The Rio Grande Press, Inc.: Glorieta, New Mexico. 1973.
Sanchez, George I. "The People": A Study of the Navajos. United States Indian Service: Lawrence, Kansas. 1948.
Underhill, Ruth. Here Come the Navaho!: A History of the Largest Indian Tribe in the United States. United States Indian Service: Lawrence, Kansas. 1953.
Wyman, Leland C. The Windways of the Navaho. The Taylor Museum of The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. 1962.
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