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Navajo; A Century of Progress, 1868-1968 by Link, Martin A. (editor)

by Link, Martin A. (editor)

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Navajo; A Century of Progress, 1868-1968

by Link, Martin A. (editor)

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Window Rock AZ, The Navajo Tribe, 1968, large hardcover (12.25x9"), no edition stated, no previous printings noted, Very Good condition, lacking dustjacket. Straight, tight and clean with no markings, light spine end and corner bumps, front board and spine a bit darkened. A re-telling of the Navajo story by the people who lived it, from the expulsion of the people to reservations, through the treaty with the Americans and finally a return to their homelands to begin again and build a future. Profusely illustrated throughout with black-&-white plates from original photographs.

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NAVAJO: A CENTURY OF PROGRESS, 1868-1968

NAVAJO: A CENTURY OF PROGRESS, 1868-1968

by LINK, MARTIN A. [EDITED BY]

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Window Rock: Published by The Navajo Tribe, 1068., 1968. First edition. First edition. 4to. Blue cloth, titles and decoration in black and gilt on the front cover and spine, black front and rear endpapers, [10], 107 [3] pp., chairman's letter, introduction, illustrated from photographs, acknowledgments. A history of the Navajo Indians, 1868-1968, in a book produced by the Navajo Tribe. "The year 1968 marks the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Peace between the Navajo tribe and the U.S. Government. The treaty, signed by 29 Navajo headmen and 10 officers of the U.S. Army on June 1, 1968, brought to an end a tragic period of suffering, hardship, deprivation, and exile at the Bosque Redondo, New Mexico. During the intervening century, the Navajo people have witnessed a substantial population increase and have undergone drastic and far-reaching changes in their economy, self-government, social status, education, and living conditions." As new, unread copy.
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Navajo: A Century of Progress 1868-1968

by Martin A. Link

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Hardcover. Fine. Light soil on cloth cover (see photo) else unused. . Out of print. bb127
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