For Our Navajo People: Din Letters, Speeches, and Petitions, 1900-1960

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ISBN: 9780826327185
Dewey: 979.1004972
LCC Number: E99.N3
Author: Peter Iverson Monty Roessel
Illustrator: Monty Roessel
Pages: 275
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Description

One hundred documents written by Dine men, women, and children speaking for themselves and on behalf of their communities are collected in this book. Discovered during Iverson’s research for the book, these letters, speeches, and petitions, almost all previously unpublished, provide a uniquely moving portrait of the Dine during an era in which they were fighting to defend their lands and to build the Navajo Nation. Six crucial, overlapping subjects are addressed here: land, community, education, rights, government, and identity. Brief introductions to each chapter and each document provide the necessary context, and historic photographs selected by Monty Roessel (Navajo), an outstanding photographer, supplement the words of the people. Most of the vast literature about American Indians emphasises the actions and words of non-Indians. Indians become the victims, the people to whom things happen. This volume furnishes a different view of the native past. It shows Navajos making their own history. It demonstrates how the Dine worked to keep their lands, develop their economy, build their communities, educate their young people, affirm their rights, govern themselves, and maintain thei

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Weight 1.07 lbs
Dimensions 9.3 × 6.28 × 0.75 in
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