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== '''HISTORY'''  ==
== '''HISTORY'''  ==
You had better hurry up and change the truth. Click this following link [http://books.google.com/books?id=QLVkuSgdGi8C&pg=PA33&lpg=PA33&dq=strongbow+indian+tribe+and+chipewyan&source=bl&ots=KweSF3b9ab&sig=mYq_GzjL5xWRQYztic6J_a6TCB8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=hsvfUs_oKsaAogSMp4CwBQ&ved=0CCQQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=strongbow%20indian%20tribe%20and%20chipewyan&f=false books.google.com/books] to learn the Athabascan People or Dene People including the Apache, Chipewyan, and Navajo are Algonquin Chippewa. They speak Chippewa or Chipewyan (pronounced as Chip-ah-wan).


The Navajo (Naabeeho, Navaho, and other variants) are the largest [http://www.bia.gov/idc/groups/xofa/documents/document/idc012038.pdf federally recognized tribes] in the United States, or known among kinsmen as Dine'. The Navajo Nation is an independent government body, which manages the Navajo Indian reservation.  
The Navajo (Naabeeho, Navaho, and other variants) are the largest [http://www.bia.gov/idc/groups/xofa/documents/document/idc012038.pdf federally recognized tribes] in the United States, or known among kinsmen as Dine'. The Navajo Nation is an independent government body, which manages the Navajo Indian reservation.  
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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>  


For a different and more detailed map with locations in Navajo, click: [http://www.lapahie.com/Navajo_Map_Lg.cfm Navajo Reservation Map]<br>  
For a different and more detailed map with locations in Navajo, click: [http://www.lapahie.com/Navajo_Map_Lg.cfm Navajo Reservation Map]<br>  
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1932 Hopi and Navajo Native American Census. By Jeff Bowen. FHL book 970.1 B675h vol. 1 and 2 (# 825913)<br>  
1932 Hopi and Navajo Native American Census. By Jeff Bowen. FHL book 970.1 B675h vol. 1 and 2 (# 825913)<br>  


When searching for individuals, your search should also include surrounding tribal records of the Apaches, Hopis (or Moqui), Paiutes, Pueblos, and Utes. <br>
When searching for individuals, your search should also include surrounding tribal records of the Apaches, Hopis (or Moqui), Paiutes, Pueblos, and Utes. <br>  


==== U.S. POPULATION CENSUS  ====
==== U.S. POPULATION CENSUS  ====
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*[http://elibrary.unm.edu/ University of New Mexico: Zimmerman Library]<br>
*[http://elibrary.unm.edu/ University of New Mexico: Zimmerman Library]<br>


=== Utah ===
=== Utah ===


*[http://lib.byu.edu/ Brigham Young University:Harold B. Lee Library]  
*[http://lib.byu.edu/ Brigham Young University:Harold B. Lee Library]  
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=== Published  ===
=== Published  ===


==== Biographies ====
==== Biographies ====


*Brugge, David M. Navajo Bibliography with Subject Index {{FHL|79971|item|disp=FHL Book 970.3 N227be}}
*Brugge, David M. Navajo Bibliography with Subject Index {{FHL|79971|item|disp=FHL Book 970.3 N227be}}
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