Indian Historian

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Article title Date Journal Title
A Declaration of Apache Bill of Rights Fall 1973 Indian Historian
A native American studies program: an institutional approach Winter 1976 Indian Historian
Archaeological law and the American Indian Fall 1972 Indian Historian
Archaeological law and the American Indians Fall 1972 Indian Historian
Colorado River Tribes public library first in the nation Spring 1969 Indian Historian
Colorado River Tribes public library first in the nation Spring 1969 Indian Historian
Edward P. Dozier dies in Arizona Summer 1971 Indian Historian
Enforced acculturation and Indian-White relations Winter 1973 Indian Historian
Enforced acculturation and Indian-White relations Winter 1973 Indian Historian
Federal management of Indian timber lands Fall 1976 Indian Historian
Highlights of Yaqui history Spring 1974 Indian Historian
Hualapai Dam, support asked Spring 1968 Indian Historian
Hualapai Dam, support asked Spring 1968 Indian Historian
Implementing Indian culture in the educational program of BIA school Fall 1972 Indian Historian
Indian water rights: a survival issue Fall 1972 Indian Historian
Indian water rights: a survival issue Fall 1972 Indian Historian
Indians in almanacs (1783-1815) Winter 1975 Indian Historian
Land use patterns and aboriginal rights Winter 1974 Indian Historian
Land use patterns and aboriginal rights Winter 1974 Indian Historian
Land use patterns and aboriginal rights Winter 1974 Indian Historian
Meanwhile, back at the rancheria . . . Winter 1975 Indian Historian
Meanwhile, back at the rancheria... Winter 1975 Indian Historian
Meanwhile, back at the rancheria... Winter 1975 Indian Historian
Museums and medicine bundles Fall 1975 Indian Historian
National School Lunch Program and Indian school children Winter 1974 Indian Historian
Nationalism, tribalism, and self-determination: Yuman-Mexican relations, 1821-1848 Spring 1973 Indian Historian
Navajo vision of earth and man Winter 1973 Indian Historian
Navajo vision of earth and man Winter 1973 Indian Historian
New directions in Indian education Winter 1975 Indian Historian
Problems Indian students face Summer 1972 Indian Historian
Reorganization, consolidation, and the expropriation of the Chiricahua Apache Reservation Spring 1977 Indian Historian
Savage anthropologists and unvanishing Indians of America Southwest Winter 1973 Indian Historian
Taxation and the American Indian Spring 1973 Indian Historian
Taxation and the American Indian Spring 1973 Indian Historian
The bicultural legal education project at Ramah, New Mexico Fall 1972 Indian Historian
The bicultural legal education project at Ramah, New Mexico Fall 1972 Indian Historian
The bureaucratic game and proposed Indian ploy Fall 1975 Indian Historian
The conquest of the American West: history as eulogy Winter 1977 Indian Historian
The Dine, Apache de Navajo, their centennial year Spring 1968 Indian Historian
The Indian slave trade in New Mexico, 1846-1861 Fall 1973 Indian Historian
The Navajo Environmental Protection Commission Fall 1976 Indian Historian
The Navajo Indian irrigation project: muddied past, clouded future Winter 1976 Indian Historian
The Tobriner decision Fall 1973 Indian Historian
The Tobriner decision Fall 1973 Indian Historian
The United States and the betrayal of Indian water rights Summer 1974 Indian Historian
The United States and the betrayal of Indian water rights Summer 1974 Indian Historian
The United States and the betrayal of Indian water rights Summer 1974 Indian Historian
Traces of the native tongue Winter 1976 Indian Historian
Water rights: life or death for the American Indian Summer 1972 Indian Historian
Water rights: life or death for the American Indian Summer 1972 Indian Historian
Water rights: life or death for the American Indian Summer 1972 Indian Historian
Why the Native American heritage should be taught in college Winter 1974 Indian Historian