Navajo by Kenneth McIntosh.
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TextSeries: North American Indians todayPublisher: Philadelphia : Mason Crest Publishers, c2004Description: 94 p. col. ill. ; 24. cmISBN: 1590846729; 159084663X (Series)Subject(s): Navajo Indians -- History -- Juvenile literature | Navajo Indians -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile literature | Navajo Indians -- Juvenile literature | Indians of North America -- Southwest, New -- Juvenile literatureDDC classification: 979.1004/972 LOC classification: E99.N3 | M5154 2004Online resources: Table of contents | Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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| Book | A J M Library 868-5076 | J 979.1 MCIN (Browse shelf) | Available | 23090 |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 91) and index.
Beginnings -- Invasion, imprisonment, and return -- Current government -- Today's spiritual beliefs -- Today's social structures -- Modern arts -- Contributions to the world -- Challenges for today, hopes for the future.
The Navajo Nation is officially the largest North American Indian tribe. Readers will learn about the Dine people, their history, and how they live today. From creating great art to serving and the first Code Talkers of World War II, the Navajo people have contributed greatly to the world.

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