DINÉJI NÁKEE' NÁÁHANE': A Utah Navajo History by Clyde Benally with Andrew O. Wiget, John R. Alley, and Garry Blake - front cover
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DINÉJI NÁKEE' NÁÁHANE': A Utah Navajo History

by Clyde Benally with Andrew O. Wiget, John R. Alley, and Garry Blake

DINÉJÍ NÁKEE' NÁÁHANE': A UTAH NAVAJO HISTORY by Clyde Benally et al., published by San Juan School District in 1982, Monticello, Utah. Hardcover edition in good condition, no dust jacket. A significant work on Utah Navajo history and culture, essential for Indigenous studies collections.

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Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
1982
San Juan School District
Stock:1 available
SKU:A1-B6-JGM-CZ-0429

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Condition Details

The book is in good condition with no dust jacket. The cover shows minor wear typical of its age, but the binding remains strong and intact. There are no inscriptions or library markings, maintaining its original presentation. The interior pages are clean, with some light age-related toning.

About This Classic 1982 Edition

DINÉJÍ NÁKEE' NÁÁHANE': A UTAH NAVAJO HISTORY, authored by Clyde Benally with contributions from Andrew O. Wiget, John R. Alley, and Garry Blake, was published by the San Juan School District in 1982 in Monticello, Utah. This hardcover edition provides an in-depth exploration of the history and culture of the Utah Navajo people. The book is a valuable resource for those interested in Indigenous studies and regional history, offering insights into the Navajo community's experiences and traditions. This edition, printed by the University of Utah Printing Service, is a testament to collaborative educational efforts. The book is not signed and shows no signs of being an ex-library copy. Its historical significance and educational value make it a noteworthy addition to any collection focused on Native American history.

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San Juan School District

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