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== '''HISTORY'''  ==
== '''HISTORY'''  ==
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=== Superintendencies  ===
=== Superintendencies  ===


As stated previously, the superintendent of Indian affairs oversaw Indian agents.&nbsp; As for the Navajo Indians, at times superintendents were at odds as to whom held authority over areas occupied by the Navajos.&nbsp; Neighboring superitendents also assisted governing superintendents over the Navajos.&nbsp; Over time territorial boundaries also shifted and changed.&nbsp; The New Mexico and Arizona Superitendency are the main record holders for Navajo information.&nbsp;
As stated previously, the superintendent of Indian affairs oversaw Indian agents. As for the Navajo Indians, at times superintendents were at odds as to whom held authority over areas occupied by the Navajos. Neighboring superitendents also assisted governing superintendents over the Navajos.Over time territorial boundaries also shifted and changed.The New Mexico and Arizona Superitendency are the main record holders for Navajo information.<br>


*[[Arizona Superintendency of Indian Affairs|Arizona Superintendency]] (1863 - 1873)  
*[[Arizona Superintendency of Indian Affairs|Arizona Superintendency]] (1863 - 1873)  
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==== Biographies<br>  ====
==== Biographies<br>  ====


*Brugge, David M. Navajo Bibliography with Subject Index '''FHL 970.3 N227be'''
*Brugge, David M. Navajo Bibliography with Subject Index {{FHL|79971|item|disp=FHL Book 970.3 N227be}}
*Hoffman, Virginia. Navajo Biographies. '''FHL 970.3 N227h'''<br>
*Hoffman, Virginia. Navajo Biographies. {{FHL|1232591|item|disp=FHL Book 970.3 N227h}}<br>


==== Cemetery<br> ====
==== Cemetery  ====


*Bushman, Virgil and Nellie Bushman. Navajo Indian Cemetery Records and Some New Mexico Cemetery Records Online: and FHL 978.9 V3b  
*Bushman, Virgil and Nellie Bushman. Navajo Indian Cemetery Records and Some New Mexico Cemetery Records Online: and {{|1051816|item|disp=FHL book FHL 978.9 V3b}}
*City of Winslow Historic Preservation Commission. Index of Winslow Indian Sanatorium Cemetery: from Navajo County death certificates published from 1933 through 1960. FHL CD ROM no. 7979  
*City of Winslow Historic Preservation Commission. Index of Winslow Indian Sanatorium Cemetery: from Navajo County death certificates published from 1933 through 1960. {{FHL|2120976|item|disp=FHL CD ROM no. 7979 }}
*United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Indians in the War: Burial of a Brave. FHL 970.1 Un3iw or film 824082 item 2<br>
*United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Indians in the War: Burial of a Brave. {{FHL|181261|item\disp=FHL 970.1 Un3iw or film 824082 item 2}}<br>


==== Census<br> ====
==== Census  ====


*&nbsp;Indian Census Rolls, Eastern Navajo, 1929-1935 Includes the following: 1929-1930: Districts 1-3, District 4 (Puertecito, Canoncito, Ramah) 1931: Districts 1-3, District 4 (Puertecito,Canoncito,Ramah) with supplemental rolls for additions, births (1925-1931), deaths (1924-1931) 1932: Districts 1-3, District 4 (Puertecito, Canoncito, Ramah) with supplemental rolls for births and deaths 1933: Districts 1-3, District 4 (Puertecito, Canoncito, Ramah) with supplemental rolls for births (additions) 1934: Districts 1-3, District 4 (Puertecito, Canoncito, Ramah, Danoff (formerly of Southern Navajo)) with supplemental rolls for births, additions, deaths 1935: Supplemental rolls for births and deaths (alphabetical by district) FHL films 575790-575795  
*&nbsp;Indian Census Rolls, Eastern Navajo, 1929-1935 Includes the following: 1929-1930: Districts 1-3, District 4 (Puertecito, Canoncito, Ramah) 1931: Districts 1-3, District 4 (Puertecito,Canoncito,Ramah) with supplemental rolls for additions, births (1925-1931), deaths (1924-1931) 1932: Districts 1-3, District 4 (Puertecito, Canoncito, Ramah) with supplemental rolls for births and deaths 1933: Districts 1-3, District 4 (Puertecito, Canoncito, Ramah) with supplemental rolls for births (additions) 1934: Districts 1-3, District 4 (Puertecito, Canoncito, Ramah, Danoff (formerly of Southern Navajo)) with supplemental rolls for births, additions, deaths 1935: Supplemental rolls for births and deaths (alphabetical by district){{FHL|750671|item|disp=FHL films 575790-575795}}
*Bowen, Jeff, 1932 Hopi and Navajo Native American Census: with birth and death rolls, 1925-1931.FHL 970.1 B675h V 1-2 <br><br>
*Bowen, Jeff, 1932 Hopi and Navajo Native American Census: with birth and death rolls, 1925-1931. {{FHL|825913|item|disp+ FHL book 970.1 B675h V 1-2}} <br><br>


==== CODE TALKERS  ====
==== CODE TALKERS  ====
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*Bruchas, Joseph. ''Code Talker: A Novel About the Navajo Marines of World War Two''.  
*Bruchas, Joseph. ''Code Talker: A Novel About the Navajo Marines of World War Two''.  
*Paul, Doris. ''The Navajo Code Talkers''.  
*Paul, Doris. ''The Navajo Code Talkers''.  
*''They talked Navajo: "diné bi-zaad choź-iid"; the United States Marine Corps Navajo Code Talkers of World War II''; a record of their reunion, July 9-10, 1971, Window Rock, Arizona '''FHL 970.3 N227ti'''<br>
*''They Talked Navajo: "diné bi-zaad choź-iid"; the United States Marine Corps Navajo Code Talkers of World War II''; a record of their reunion, July 9-10, 1971, Window Rock, Arizona {{FHL|577462|item|disp=FHL book  970.3 N227ti}}<br>


==== EDUCATION  ====
==== EDUCATION  ====
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*Acrey, Bill. Navajo History: ''The Land and the People''.  
*Acrey, Bill. Navajo History: ''The Land and the People''.  
*Bailey, Garrick and Roberta G. Bailey. ''A History of the Navajos: The Reservation Years''.  
*Bailey, Garrick and Roberta G. Bailey. ''A History of the Navajos: The Reservation Years''.  
*Collier, John. ''On the Gleaming Way: Navajos, Eastern Pueblos, Zunis, Hopis, Apaches, and their land, and their meaning to the world. '''''FHL 970.1 C69o'''<br>  
*Collier, John. ''On the Gleaming Way: Navajos, Eastern Pueblos, Zunis, Hopis, Apaches, and their land, and their meaning to the world. '' {{FHL| 970.1 C69o'''<br> '''
*Coolidge, Dane and Mary Roberts Collidge. ''The Navajo Indians''. '''FHL 970.3 N227c'''  
*Coolidge, Dane and Mary Roberts Collidge. ''The Navajo Indians''. '''FHL 970.3 N227c'''  
*Crane, Leo. ''Indians of the Enchanted Desert.'''''FHL 970.1 C85i''' or fiche 66088445 (6 fiche)  
*Crane, Leo. ''Indians of the Enchanted Desert.'''''FHL 970.1 C85i''' or fiche 66088445 (6 fiche)  
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==== Occupation  ====
==== Occupation  ====


*Navajo Stock Reduction Interviews of Dean Sundberg and Fern Charley OnLine: https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1904602
*Navajo Stock Reduction Interviews of Dean Sundberg and Fern Charley OnLine: https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1904602  
*&nbsp;McClain, Sally. Navajo Weapon: The Navajo Code Talkers. FHL 970.3 N227ms<br>
*&nbsp;McClain, Sally. Navajo Weapon: The Navajo Code Talkers. FHL 970.3 N227ms<br>


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*Brugge, David. ''Navajos in the Catholic Church Records of New Mexico, 1694-1875''.  
*Brugge, David. ''Navajos in the Catholic Church Records of New Mexico, 1694-1875''.  
*Centennial Book Committee, eds.''Rehoboth Christian School, 1903-2003: Celebrating 100 Years of God's Faith''.  
*Centennial Book Committee, eds.''Rehoboth Christian School, 1903-2003: Celebrating 100 Years of God's Faith''.  
*De. Korne, John C.''Navaho and Zuni for Christ:Fifty Years of Indian Missions''.<br>
*De. Korne, John C.''Navaho and Zuni for Christ:Fifty Years of Indian Missions''.<br>  
*Reichard, Gladys A.''Navaho Religion''.
*Reichard, Gladys A.''Navaho Religion''.


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*[http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/075.html <u></u>Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives; Record Group 75], Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.  
*[http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/075.html <u></u>Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives; Record Group 75], Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.  
*Smith, Edward D. Range riding and Navajo stock reduction, (Oral History) O.H. 1155 Online: https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1114720 <br>
*Smith, Edward D. Range riding and Navajo stock reduction, (Oral History) O.H. 1155 Online: https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1114720 <br>  
*Tietjen, Gary (Elder and Sister). Vital records of the Eastern Navajos. Contents: Crownpoint Cemetery -- The Grants Cemetery -- The Rehoboth Cemetery -- The Smith Lake Cemetery -- The Thoreau Cemetery -- Obituaries of Eastern Navajos -- McKinley County death register, 1941-1961 -- Social security death records. FHL 970.3 N227tg<br>
*Tietjen, Gary (Elder and Sister). Vital records of the Eastern Navajos. Contents: Crownpoint Cemetery -- The Grants Cemetery -- The Rehoboth Cemetery -- The Smith Lake Cemetery -- The Thoreau Cemetery -- Obituaries of Eastern Navajos -- McKinley County death register, 1941-1961 -- Social security death records. FHL 970.3 N227tg<br>


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