They return to the reservation because they are Indians Article Date January 7, 1968 Journal Title Arizona
Tabu and Navajo material culture Author D. Gunnerson Article Date February 1959 Article Abstract Suggests that decline of skin dressing and stone working may be due to revival of forgotten rites in connection with the work and renewed zeal with others, a sort of "antagonistic acculturation." Journal Title El Palacio
Something old, something new Author M.Hornblower Article Date January 3, 1976 Journal Title Ole (Tucson Daily Citizen)
Prejudice and discrimination against Navahos in a mining community Author R.A.Leubben Article Date October 1964 Journal Title Kiva
Perceptions of living skills among Navajo high school students in Arizona Author A. Belon, et.al. Article Date May 1983 Article Abstract Studies the decision to move off-reservation with the level of perceived preparedness in communication skills, money management, and social networking Journal Title j OF Amer Indian Educ
Navaho housing in transition Author M. Tremblay, J. Collier, T. T. Sasaki Article Date July 1954 Journal Title America Indigena
Life on the largest reservation Author S.Crowell Article Date Fall 1973 Journal Title Civil Rights Digest
Industry, some economic and social programs come to the reservation but more is needed Article Date January 7, 1968 Journal Title Arizona
A one year follow-up of Navajo migrants to Flagstaff, Arizona Author S.J.Kunitz and others Article Date Winter 1970 Journal Title Plateau