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Pre-Spanish contact Navajo history varies somewhat, but it is during these early years that the Navajo clan system becomes expanded. When a baby is born, they belong to the mother's clan and is passed their children.It is custom to introduce one's maternal and paternal clans on both sides when introducing yourself for the first time.  
Pre-Spanish contact Navajo history varies somewhat, but it is during these early years that the Navajo clan system becomes expanded. When a baby is born, they belong to the mother's clan and is passed their children.It is custom to introduce one's maternal and paternal clans on both sides when introducing yourself for the first time.  
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Treaties
1849 September 9,<br> 1868 June 1, removal, reservation <br>


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Below is a Navajo Nation Public Service Map  
Below is a Navajo Nation Public Service Map  


[[Image:Map of Navajo Nation Public Health Service.jpg|frame|center|450x375px|Map of Navajo Nation Public Health Service.jpg]]<br>  
[[Image:Map of Navajo Nation Public Health Service.jpg|frame|center|450x375px]]<br>  


=== Superintendencies  ===
=== Superintendencies  ===
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See [[Navajo Nation, Arizona (Reservation)]]<br>  
See [[Navajo Nation, Arizona (Reservation)]]<br>  


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== '''RECORDS'''  ==
== '''RECORDS'''  ==
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