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c1991., Chelsea House Call No: 970.3 WOO Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: The Junior library of American IndiansSummary Note: Examines the history, culture, and future prospects of the Navajo Indians.
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1971, Juvenile, Little, Brown Call No: SC Fic Mi Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: A Navajo girl unravels a day's weaving on a rug whose completion, she believes, will mean the death of her grandmother.
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[1971], Juvenile, Little, Brown Call No: [E] Availability:0 of 1 At Location(s)View cover image provided by Mackin Summary Note: A Navajo girl unravels a day's weaving on a rug whose completion, she believes, will mean the death of her grandmother.
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[1971]., Little, Brown Call No: Hist Fiction Blue MILES Edition: [1st ed.]. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: A Navajo girl unravels a day's weaving on a rug whose completion, she believes, will mean the death of her grandmother.
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1989., F. Watts Call No: 973 DOH Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Discusses the traditional daily life of the Apaches and Navajos.
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By Hobbs, Will1994, c1992., Juvenile, AVON BOOKS Call No: F Hob Availability:0 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: As he searches for his uncle through the rugged Southwest canyon country, fourteen-year-old Clay becomes involved with a group of Navajo Indians who are trying to save some of the last wild mustangs.
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By Hobbs, Willc1992 (1994 printing)., Juvenile, Avon Call No: [Fic] Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: As he searches for his uncle through the rugged Southwest canyon country, fourteen-year-old Clay becomes involved with a group of Navajo Indians who are trying to save some of the last wild mustangs.
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c1997., University of Arizona Press Call No: NL 811 TAP Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Sun tracks Volume: v. 34
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[2019]., Blue Rider Press Call No: HI-INT 796.323 POW Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: "Deep in the heart of northern Arizona, in a small and isolated patch of the vast 17.5-million-acre Navajo reservation, sits Chinle High School. Here, basketball is passion, passed from grandparent to parent to child. Rez Ball is a sport for winters where dark and cold descend fast and there is little else to do but roam mesa tops, work, and wonder what the future holds. The town has 4,500 residents and the high school arena seats 7,000. Fans drive thirty, fifty, even eighty miles to see the fast-paced and highly competitive matchups that are more than just games to players and fans. Celebrated Times journalist Michael Powell brings us a narrative of triumph and hardship, a moving story about a basketball team on a Navajo reservation that shows how important sports can be to youths in struggling communities, and the transcendent magic and painful realities that confront Native Americans living on reservations. This book details his season-long immersion in the team, town, and culture, in which there were exhilarating wins, crushing losses, and conversations on long bus rides across the desert about dreams of leaving home and the fear of the same"--Provided by the publisher.
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-- American Indian boarding school literature[2018]-., SUNY Press Call No: NL 371.8 KRU Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Native traces
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2018., Primary, Albert Whitman & Company Call No: B Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: At boarding school, as a young boy, Chester Nez was taught that his native Navajo language was useless. During World War II, he was recruited to use that language to create an unbreakable military code.
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-- Navajo code talker's story2018., Primary, Albert Whitman & Company Call No: 940.54 BRU Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: "As a boy, Chester Nez was taught his native language and culture were useless, but he was later called on to use his Navajo language to help create an unbreakable military code during WWII"-- Provided by publisher.
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2012, c2011., Berkley Caliber Call No: WAR Edition: Berkley Caliber tra Availability:3 of 3 At Location(s) Summary Note: Chester Nez, the last surviving member of the original twenty-nine code talkers, discusses his life growing up in the Checkerboard Area of the Navajo reservation, and shares the story of how he helped the United States develop and implement a secret military language based on his native language during World War II that became the only unbroken code in modern warfare.
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2011., Berkley Caliber Call No: WWII Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Chester Nez, the last surviving member of the original twenty-nine code talkers, discusses his life growing up in the Checkerboard Area of the Navajo reservation, and shares the story of how he helped the United States develop and implement a secret military language based on his native language during World War II that became the only unbroken code in modern warfare.
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2006, c2005., Adolescent, Speak Call No: HISTORICAL FICTION Availability:4 of 4 At Location(s) Summary Note: After being taught in a boarding school run by whites that Navajo is a useless language, Ned Begay and other Navajo men are recruited by the Marines to become Code Talkers, sending messages during World War II in their native tongue.
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2006, c2005., Juvenile, Speak Call No: Historical Fiction Availability:0 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: After being taught in a boarding school run by whites that Navajo is a useless language, Ned Begay and other Navajo men are recruited by the Marines to become Code Talkers, sending messages during World War II in their native tongue.
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2006, c2005., Adolescent, Speak Call No: Historical Fiction Availability:0 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: After being taught in a boarding school run by whites that Navajo is a useless language, Ned Begay and other Navajo men are recruited by the Marines to become Code Talkers, sending messages during World War II in their native tongue.
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c2005, Adolescent, Dial Books Call No: [Fic] Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: After being taught in a boarding school run by whites that Navajo is a useless language, Ned Begay and other Navajo men are recruited by the Marines to become Code Talkers, sending messages during World War II in their native tongue.
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c2005, Adolescent, Dial Books Call No: [Fic] Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: After being taught in a boarding school run by whites that Navajo is a useless language, Ned Begay and other Navajo men are recruited by the Marines to become Code Talkers, sending messages during World War II in their native tongue.
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c2005., Pre-adolescent, Dial Books Call No: [Fic] Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)View cover image provided by Mackin Summary Note: Ned Begay and other Navajo men become code talkers, sending messages during World War II in their native tongue.