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Here come the Navaho! : [a history of the largest Indian tribe in the United States] / by Ruth Underhill ; edited by Willard W. Beatty ...

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  • Physical Description: 285 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 26 cm.
  • Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : United States Indian Service, [1953]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Informants who assisted Ruth M. Underhill: Arny (Crystal) -- Athlnaba (Shiprock) -- Etsidi Nez Begay (Chinle Valley) -- Steve Brody (Mariano Lake) -- Sybyl Begay (Chinle Indian School) -- Arthur Chester (Tanner's Spring) -- Chee Dodge (Crystal) -- John Gorman, Ruth Gorman (Many Farms) -- Mary Funston and sister (Shiprock) -- Hosteen Hardy (Chinle Valley) -- Hosteen Joe (Shiprock) -- Ilthnahabad (Chinle) -- Black Moustache (Fort Wingate) -- Frank Mitchell (Chinle) -- Jake Morgan (Farmington) -- Billy Pete [Hasteen bichitoa] (Steamboat Canyon) -- Natani (Toadlena) -- Sallao tsosi [Slim policeman] (Shiprock) -- Pete Price (Defiance) -- Zhealy So (Canyon de Chelly) -- Tletxlani (Lukachukai) --Whitesinger (Chinle Valley) --Widefoot (Pinyon) -- Yellowhair, Yellowshirt (Klagetoh) -- Luke Evans (Hunter's Point) -- Manuelito Begay (Tohachi) -- Frank Damon (Fort Defiance) -- Andrew Tsihnahjinnie (Chinle) -- Jimmy Benally (Farmington) -- Bitter Water Woman (Farmington) -- Wilsie Bitsie (Window Rock) -- Ambrose Roanhorse (Fort Wingate School).
"Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Branch of Education"--Page 2 of cover.
"January, 1953"--Page 2 of cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-285).
Formatted Contents Note:
Earth people make their world -- Story in the ruins -- How Navaho came to the Southwest -- Homes of the early people -- Plants, wild and cultivated -- Hunting ways -- Magic animals -- Apaches of Nabahu -- Neighbors in tall houses -- Navaho go est -- Men of the mountain -- White Americans arrive -- Red men and white part company -- Raiding days -- Rope thrower rounds up the Navaho -- Fort on the flat land ; Treaty with the Navaho -- Navaho and Washington Cooperate -- Don't eat your sheep! -- The railroad comes -- Weavers and silversmiths -- The grass does not grow -- Sheep going, tractors coming -- War opens a new world -- Into the new world.
Additional Physical Form available Note:
Also available online.
Source of Description Note:
Subtitle from half title page.
Subject:
Navajo Indians.
Navajo Indians > History.
Navajo Indians > Social life and customs.
Navajo Indians.
Navajo Indians > Social life and customs.
Genre:
History.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.

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24510. ‡aHere come the Navaho! : ‡b[a history of the largest Indian tribe in the United States] / ‡cby Ruth Underhill ; edited by Willard W. Beatty ...
260 . ‡a[Washington, D.C.] : ‡bUnited States Indian Service, ‡c[1953] ‡e(Lawrence, Kan. : ‡fPrinted at Haskell Institute Print Shop)
300 . ‡a285 pages : ‡billustrations, maps, portraits ; ‡c26 cm.
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500 . ‡aInformants who assisted Ruth M. Underhill: Arny (Crystal) -- Athlnaba (Shiprock) -- Etsidi Nez Begay (Chinle Valley) -- Steve Brody (Mariano Lake) -- Sybyl Begay (Chinle Indian School) -- Arthur Chester (Tanner's Spring) -- Chee Dodge (Crystal) -- John Gorman, Ruth Gorman (Many Farms) -- Mary Funston and sister (Shiprock) -- Hosteen Hardy (Chinle Valley) -- Hosteen Joe (Shiprock) -- Ilthnahabad (Chinle) -- Black Moustache (Fort Wingate) -- Frank Mitchell (Chinle) -- Jake Morgan (Farmington) -- Billy Pete [Hasteen bichitoa] (Steamboat Canyon) -- Natani (Toadlena) -- Sallao tsosi [Slim policeman] (Shiprock) -- Pete Price (Defiance) -- Zhealy So (Canyon de Chelly) -- Tletxlani (Lukachukai) --Whitesinger (Chinle Valley) --Widefoot (Pinyon) -- Yellowhair, Yellowshirt (Klagetoh) -- Luke Evans (Hunter's Point) -- Manuelito Begay (Tohachi) -- Frank Damon (Fort Defiance) -- Andrew Tsihnahjinnie (Chinle) -- Jimmy Benally (Farmington) -- Bitter Water Woman (Farmington) -- Wilsie Bitsie (Window Rock) -- Ambrose Roanhorse (Fort Wingate School).
500 . ‡a"Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Branch of Education"--Page 2 of cover.
500 . ‡a"January, 1953"--Page 2 of cover.
504 . ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 279-285).
5050 . ‡aEarth people make their world -- Story in the ruins -- How Navaho came to the Southwest -- Homes of the early people -- Plants, wild and cultivated -- Hunting ways -- Magic animals -- Apaches of Nabahu -- Neighbors in tall houses -- Navaho go est -- Men of the mountain -- White Americans arrive -- Red men and white part company -- Raiding days -- Rope thrower rounds up the Navaho -- Fort on the flat land ; Treaty with the Navaho -- Navaho and Washington Cooperate -- Don't eat your sheep! -- The railroad comes -- Weavers and silversmiths -- The grass does not grow -- Sheep going, tractors coming -- War opens a new world -- Into the new world.
530 . ‡aAlso available online.
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7001 . ‡aBeatty, Willard W. ‡q(Willard Walcott), ‡d1891-1961, ‡eeditor.
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77608. ‡iOnline version: ‡aUnderhill, Ruth Murray, 1884-1984. ‡tHere come the Navaho! ‡d[Washington, D.C.] : United States Indian Service, [1953] ‡w(OCoLC)688385152
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