Southwestern Navajo Reservation trade relationships [sound recording] : the Navajo perspective, 1994.

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Southwestern Navajo Reservation trade relationships [sound recording] : the Navajo perspective, 1994.

Oral history project on trading posts includes transcripts from interviews of residents on the reservation who remember the days of the trading post. Participants discuss the following topics: early trading posts where Navajos interacted with the non-Navajo world and observed changes in Navajo society as impacted by the trading posts; replacement of trading posts by stores/off-reservation towns; Navajo and American teachings and education; American/Navajo medicine; family background; wage work; and Navajo-Hopi relations. Interviews conducted by Louise Yazzie and Robert Coody.

9 interviews.

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Cline Library. Special Collections and Archives Dept.

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Arizona Humanities Council

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This project was undertaken by NAU Special Collections Department in an attempt to capture the voice and feelings of Navajos about their experience with Indian Traders. These interviews were conducted as part of a project funded by the Arizona Humanities Council. From the guide to the Southwestern Navajo Reservation trade relationships: the Navajo perspective oral history collection, 1994., (Cline Library. Special Collections and Archives Department.) ...

Yazzie, Louise.

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Coody, Robert.

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