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The Navaho

Studies the past and present living conditions, social values, and beliefs of the largest Indian tribe in the United States.

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  • "Studies the past and present living conditions, social values, and beliefs of the largest Indian tribe in the United States."@en
  • "The purpose of this book is to provide background needed by administrators and teachers to work effectively with the navaho people. Initially it discusses their economic and social life, the secondary portion describes their religious life, and the remainder explains problems of the navahos and techniques they have developed to cope with these problems. Included are navaho history, economy, personal relationships, non-navaho relationships, views on the supernatural, language, and their concept of life. The authors state that the lessons learned among the navaho are generally applicable in dealing with any society. This document is available as no. N28 for $1.45 from the american museum of natural history, new york, N. Y. (rb)."@en

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  • "The Navaho"@en
  • "The Navaho"
  • "The navaho. [With plates, an endpaper map and a bibliography.]"@en
  • "The Navaho, by Clyde Kluckhohn and Dorothea Leighton By Clyde Kluckhohn and Dorothea Leighton"
  • "The Navaho Stanley A. Freed"@en
  • "The navaho"
  • "The Navaho / by Clyde Kluckhohn and Dorothea Leighton"@en
  • "Navaho"@en
  • "The Navaho. [With plates.]"@en

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