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Working the Navajo way: labor and culture in the twentieth century
2013, University Press of Kansas
in English
- Paperback edition
0700618945 9780700618941
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Navajo history and western capitalist development
The Diné and the Diné Bikéyah : Navajo history and Navajoland
Mining coal like herding sheep : Navajo coal operators in the mid-twentieth century
Weaving a living : Navajo weavers and the trading post economy
Working for wages the Navajo way : Navajo households and off-reservation wage work
Navajo workers and white man's ways : race, sovereignty, and organized labor on the Navajo reservation
Rethinking modernity and the discourse of development in American Indian history : a Navajo example.
Edition Notes
Originally published in hardback by the University Press of Kansas in 2005.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-225) and index.
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