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Book Review
Navajo Land, Navajo Culture: The Utah Experience in the Twentieth
Century. By Robert S. McPherson. (Norman: University of
Oklahoma Press, 2001. Illustrations, notes, bibliography, index. $34.95.)
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Despite the wealth of research
concerning the cultural and social history of the Navajo people,
it is inevitable that some stories remain unexamined and untold.
Subsequently, Robert S. McPherson's narrowed focus on the uniqueif
too often marginalizedexperience of Utah Navajos, within the larger
discourse of Navajo history, offers a complementary perspective
towards an increased understanding of the adjustments that many
Native Americans endured during the unprecedented changes of the
late-nineteenth and twentieth centuries. |
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