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The northern Navajo frontier, 1860-1900
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ISBN: 0874214246 9786613267412 1283267411 0874216710 9780874216714 9780874214246 Year: 2001 Publisher: Logan, Utah Utah State University Press

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McPherson argues that, instead of being a downtrodden group of prisoners, defeated militarily in the 1860s and dependent on the U.S. government for protection and guidance in the 1870s and 80s, the Navajo nation was vigorously involved in defending and expanding the borders of their homelands. This was accomplished not through war nor as a concerted effort, but by an aggressive defensive policy built on individual action that varied with changing circumstances. Many Navajos never made the Long Walk to Bosque Redondo. Instead they eluded capture in northern and western hinterlands and ther--

The journey of Navajo Oshley
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ISBN: 0874212901 087421291X 9786613266781 0874213002 1283266784 0585326681 9780874213003 9780585326689 9781283266789 9780874212914 9780874212907 9780874212914 6613266787 Year: 2000 Publisher: Logan, Utah

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Ak'é Nýdzin, or Navajo Oshley, was born sometime between 1879 and 1893. His oral memoir is set on the northern frontier of Navajo land, principally the San Juan River basin in southeastern Utah, and tells the story of his early life near Dennehetso and his travels, before there were roads or many towns, from Monument Valley north along Comb Ridge to Blue Mountain. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Anglos and Navajos expanded their use and settlement of lands north of the San Juan. Grazing lands and the Anglo wage economy drew many Navajos across the river. Oshley, a sheep

River flowing from the sunrise
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ISBN: 0874213975 0874214033 0874214041 9780874214031 9780874213973 9780874214048 Year: 2000 Publisher: Logan Utah State University Press

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The authors recount twelve millennia of history along the lower San Juan River, much of it the story of mostly unsuccessful human attempts to make a living from the river's arid and fickle environment. From the Anasazi to government dam builders, from Navajo to Mormon herders and farmers, from scientific explorers to busted miners, the San Juan has attracted more attention and fueled more hopes than such a remote, unpromising, and muddy stream would seem to merit.

Along Navajo trails
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ISBN: 0874216060 9786613275240 1283275244 0874215234 9780874215236 9781283275248 0874216052 9780874216059 9780874216066 Year: 2005 Publisher: Logan Utah State University Press

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Will Evans was the proprietor of the Shiprock Trading Company in early 20th century New Mexico. Probably more than most of his fellow traders, he had a strong interest in Navajo culture. He published in the local newspaper and other periodicals and compiled many of his pieces into a book manuscript. His subjects were Navajos he knew and traded with, their stories of historic events such as the Long Walk, and descriptions of their culture as he, an outsider without academic training, understood it.

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