Navajo Nation Resources

Recommended Reading
- Adkins, Adam (1997). Secret War: The Navajo Code Talkers in World War II. New Mexico Historical Review, October 1997
- Begay, R. (2001). Doo dilzin da: Abuse of the natural world. American Indian Quarterly, 25(1), 21-27.
- Benedek, E. (1995). My Mom Always Says, ‘Never Trust a White Person’. In Beyond the Four Corners of the World: A Navajo Woman’s Journey. Random House.
- Johansen, B. E. (1994). The High Cost of Uranium in Navajoland. Excerpted from Ecocide of Native America: Environmental Destruction of Indiana Lands and Peoples, by Donald A. Grinde, Jr., and Bruce E. Johansen. Santa Fe: Clear Light Publishers, 1994.
- Lee, Lloyd L. (2007). The future of Navajo nationalism. Wicazo Sa Review 22.1 (2007) 53-68
- Lee, Lloyd L. (2008). Reclaiming indigenous intellectual, political, and geographic space. A path for Navajo nationhood. American Indian Quarterly, 32(1)
- McCloskey, J. (1998). Three generations of Navajo women. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 22(2).
- McPherson, R. (1998). Navajo livestock reduction in Southeastern Utah, 1933-1946: History repeats itself. American Indian Quarterly, 22(1-2), 1-18.
- Schwartz, M. T. (1997). Unraveling the anchoring cord: Navajo relocation, 1974-1996. American Anthropologist, 99(1), 43-55.
- Tohe, L. (2000). There is no word for feminism in my language. Wicazo Sa Review: A Journal of Native American Studies, 15(2), 103-110.
- Tohe, L. (2007). Hwéeldi Bééhániih: Remembering the Long Walk. Wicazo Sa Review: A Journal of Native American Studies, 22(1), 77-82.
- Yazzie, R. (1994). Life Comes From It: Navajo justice concepts. New Mexico Law Review: Indian Law Symposium, 24(2), 175-190.
- Alexie, S. (2007). The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. Little, Brown.
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