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The Wind Won't Know Me : A History of the Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute Book

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The Wind Won't Know Me : A History of the Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute, It is July 7, 1985, and Indians from across the country are gathered at Big Mountain, Arizona, for the sun dance, a brutal and intensely spiritual ceremony of self-sacrifice. They are gathered to offer strength to the hundreds of Navajo Indians who have r, The Wind Won't Know Me : A History of the Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute
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  • The Wind Won't Know Me : A History of the Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute
  • Written by author Emily Benedek
  • Published by Vintage Books, 1993/11/01
  • It is July 7, 1985, and Indians from across the country are gathered at Big Mountain, Arizona, for the sun dance, a brutal and intensely spiritual ceremony of self-sacrifice. They are gathered to offer strength to the hundreds of Navajo Indians who have r
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Summer 1985
1 The Sun Dance, Big Mountain 3
2 The Hatathlies, Coal Mine Mesa 14
3 The Complicated World of the Hopis 25
4 The Law: Healing v. Jones 32
5 A Brief History of the Hopis 43
6 A Brief History of the Navajos 58
7 The Tsos, Mosquito Springs 67
Fall 1985
8 The Hatathlies and the Old Ways 83
9 The American Assault on the Hopi Spirit 109
10 Coal 133
11 Public Law 93-531: The Settlement Act 143
12 Traditional Hopis Try to Hold On 157
13 Hope for Change: The Morris-Clark Mission 174
14 The Relocation Commission 200
Winter 1986
15 Washington Gets Involved 237
16 Sandra Massetto's Last Act 257
17 Ross Swimmer Travels to the HPL 261
18 Peterson Zah Brings His Plan to Hardrock 273
19 Askie Throws Mae Out 279
20 Indian Anger, White Guilt 281
21 Annie Oakley's Hopi Friends 291
22 Two Faces of Relocation in Hardrock 295
Spring 1986
23 The Fence 307
24 Small Victories 321
25 The Rug Sale in Tucson 329
26 The Messiah of Relocation? 338
27 "All This Madness Building Inside" 351
28 The International Indian Treaty Conference 356
29 Udall Pulls Out 364
30 Violence Erupts in Teesto 371
31 July 4, Independence Day 380
32 The Sun Dance, Big Mountain 383
Epilogue 387
Chronology 395
Notes 397
Index 421


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