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Introduction Navajos, the Navaho, and the Market for Indian-Made Goods 1
Ch. 1 Creating the Navaho 15
Ch. 2 Negotiating the Navajo Trading Post, Navigating the National Economy 47
Ch. 3 Marketing the Navaho through Frontier Commerce 76
Ch. 4 Dealing in and Consuming the Navaho, 1890-1940 114
Ch. 5 Authenticating the Navaho 143
Ch. 6 Codifying the Navaho: The "Indian-Made" Controversy 174
Conclusion: Branding, Borders, and Beyond 208
Notes 221
Bibliography 259
Index 279
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