David M. Brugge Papers 1583-2009 1952-2009

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David M. Brugge Papers 1583-2009 1952-2009

This collection contains David Brugge's research used to assist the NavajoNation in their land claim case against the U.S. government and other land disputes,in particular the case, litigation resulting from the Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute.There is also material on the aftermath of the court ruling including postlitigation negotiations, political solution, relocation, and resistance torelocation. case, litigation resulting from the Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute. There isalso material on the aftermath of the court ruling including post litigationnegotiations, political solution, relocation, and resistance to relocation. case, litigation resulting from theNavajo-Hopi Land Dispute. There is also material on the aftermath of the courtruling including post litigation negotiations, political solution, relocation, andresistance to relocation. Healing vs. Jones

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Brugge, David M.

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David L. Brugge was born in Jamestown, New York on September 3, 1927. He was drafted into the army in the fall of 1945 and served until the summer of 1947. After receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology at the University of New Mexico in 1950 he and a friend, Glen F. (Jim) Wilson, ran the Ayani Trading Company in Albuquerque Old Town. This business venture gave Brugge the opportunity to make contacts on buying trips to the reservations in the Southwest. In 1952 Brugge began his ...

Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation Commission

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Navajo Tribe

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Frisbie, Charlotte Johnson

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Littell, Norman M. (Norman Mather), 1899-1994

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Norman M. Littell was born in 1899 in Indianapolis to Dr. Joseph and Clara Munger Littell. He attended Wabash College and continued his education at Oxford after he was awarded a Rhodes scholarship. He graduated from the University of Washington's law school in 1927. Littell married Katherine Mather on June 14, 1930. The couple had two children, Katherine and Norman. Littell was the Assistant Attorney General of the U.S. in charge of Public Lands Division, U.S. Dept. of Justice 1939-1944 and was...