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Garrick Bailey (Author), Roberta Glenn Bailey (Author)

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December 13, 1999
The 1986 Navajo history classic, A History of the Navajos: The Reservation Years, is back in print with a new preface by Garrick Bailey. When ethnohistorians Garrick and Roberta Bailey arrived in Farmington, New Mexico, in 1977 to conduct field research on the Navajos, they soon realized the truth of what they had been told by members of other tribes: Navajos weren't like other Indians. While many Native Americans have subordinated their tribal identity to their identity as Indians, unique historical circumstances have allowed the Navajos to maintain their uniqueness. A History of the Navajos examines these circumstances over the century and more that the tribe has lived on the reservation. Through two world wars, the change from a herding to a wage economy, the coming of the white man's schools and religions, and a growing desire on the part of young people to own the goods and emulate the ways of the predominant culture, Navajo social identity remains intact. As one of the authors' informants put it, 'They're still Navajos.'

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What makes the Navajo experience different from that of other Indian groups, ask the authors. In response, they give a comprehensive examination of the economic, social, and cultural factors that have shaped the development of the modern Navajo. In a highly readable, scholarly account they trace the interaction of Navajo cultural adaptations and U.S. government policies, drawing heavily upon U.S. government statistics. Because it integrates many individual aspects of the Navajo experience, this is an important addition to the growing body of Navajo literature. Recommended for public and academic libraries. Mary B. Davis, Museum of the American Indian Lib., New York
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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...shows how history has shaped the psychological reality of people who have continued to be resilient, persevering, and essentially Navajo. The people have survived. I know, I am Navajo.... I would recommend this text highly for those who wish to understand the history and imposed calamities my people have borne. --Rain Parrish, the Santa Fe New Mexican

The Baileys have produced an informative and thoughtful book that will become the standard introduction to Navajo history in the American period. --American Indian Culture and Research Journal

A welcome addition to a voluminous literature. --Peter Iverson, New Mexico Historical Review

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In the summer of 1863, while armies in the eastern states fought a bloody civil war, General James H. Carleton, commander of federal troops in the territory of New Mexico, launched his own military campaign against the Navajos. Read the first page
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sheep units, income from wage labor, livestock estimates, rug production, subsistence value, lease bonuses, annuity goods, stock reduction program, livestock reduction, tribal income, blanket trade, sheep pelts, major trade item, herding economy, white ranchers, public domain lands, wool cards, peyote religion, mature sheep, wool prices, grazing district
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New Mexico, San Juan, Farmington Times Hustler, Fort Defiance, Northern Navajo, Indian Service, Bosque Redondo, Tribal Council, World War, United States, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Fort Wingate, Colorado River, Rio Grande, Robert Roessel, Tuba City, Native American Church, Farmington Daily Times, Little Colorado Valley, Soil Conservation Service, Agent Irvine, Ganado Mucho, John Collier, New Mexican, Rio Puerco
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