Sacred Lands Project Collection 1894-1988 ( bulk 1984-1988)
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Monongye, David
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Monongye was a Hopi weaver and artist who lived in Hotevilla, Arizona. From the description of David Monongye letters, 1952-1961. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37193630 From the guide to the David Monongye Letters, 1952-1961, (Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.) ...
Sacred Lands Project of the Christic Institute.
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Christic Institute
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Zah, Peterson
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Former Chairman and President of the Navajo Nation; prominent Navajo leader. From the description of Peterson Zah collection, 1969-1994. (Scottsdale Public Library). WorldCat record id: 48089500 Peterson Zah was born on December 2, 1937 in Low Mountain, Arizona to Henry and Mae (Multine) Zah. Zah attended Phoenix Indian School until 1960 and then went to Arizona State University. He graduated in 1963 with a Bachelor's Degree in Education. He holds honorary Docto...
Parlow, Anita
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Cover of pamphlet, "Resistance at Big Mountain: 8, 000 Navajos to be Forcibly Uprooted, " published by the Big Mountain Support Committee. (Box 1, Folder 2). Navajo and Hopi have held equivocal rights to the same lands dating at least as far back as President Chester Arthur's executive order of 1882, which established the Hopi Indian Reservation. The executive order granted territory to the Hopis, but also permitted the settlement of other Indians on the lands. Navajo co...
Banyacya, Thomas
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Sekaquaptewa, Abbott
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Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation Commission
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MacDonald, Peter
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