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No place to go

effects of compulsory relocation on Navajos

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English
Pages
202

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No place to go: effects of compulsory relocation on Navajos
1982, Institute for the Study of Human Issues
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Table of Contents

Introduction -- The relocation of low-income rural communities with strong ties to the land. Negative effects of relocation-- Resistance to relocation -- Multidimensional stress -- A history of the land dispute and its effects on local Navajos. Introduction -- Historical background -- The stressful effects of the land dispute on local Navajos -- Relocation and land among the Navajos. Numbers of relocatees and potential relocatees -- The Navajo relationship to the land -- An analysis of 1978 and 1979 interviews with Navajo
relocatees and potential relocatees. Introduction -- Compulsory relocation -- Urban relocatees from the former joint use area -- Rural relocatees -- Potential relocatees -- Conflict and stress in relocatee-host relationships. The structure of relocatee-host relationships -- Analysis of host interviews -- Navajo relocation, bureaucratic complexity, and the Challenge to Navajo autonomy. Introduction -- Institutional lnadequacies -- Institutional inconsistencies -- Formation of new institutions -- Negative implications for the Navajo tribal government -- The excessive financial costs of relocation -- Options for future congressional action. Introduction -- Priority number one : former joint use area development -- Carrying out public law -- As currently written -- Amending public law 93—531 -- Repeal of public law 93—531 -- Epilogue -- Appendix 1. Institutional affiliations and names of officials and scholars contacted by the research team -- Appendix 2. Classification of interview respondents / John Williamson -- Appendix 3. Excerpts from selected interviews with urban and rural relocatees and potential relocatees -- Appendix 4. A multivariate approach to adjustment to relocation / David F. Aberle -- Appendix 5. Methodological annex / David F. Aberie and Thayer Scudder, with the assistance of Joseph Jorgensen.

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Bibliography: p. 191-194.

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Philadelphia
Series
Monographs in development anthropology

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Dewey Decimal Class
979.1/00497
Library of Congress
E99.N3 N6 1982, E99.N3 N6

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Hardcover
Pagination
xii, 202 p., [10] p. of plates :
Number of pages
202
Dimensions
22 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL4261044M
Internet Archive
noplacetogoeffec0000unse
ISBN 10
0897270290
LCCN
81006723
OCLC/WorldCat
7653112
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4932488

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