The northern Navajo frontier, 1860-1900

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133 pages 1988

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"Focusing on an important part of the Navajo borderlands - the northern frontier - this book shows how Navajos were able to defend and expand their territory, reservation, and population during a period when most Native Americans were losing their lands. They accomplished this not through war or as a concerted effort organized from the top down, but by an "aggressive defensive" posture built on traditional culture and individual actions that varied with changing circumstances."--BOOK JACKET.

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