Through white men's eyes, a contribution to Navajo history : a chronological record of the Navaho people from earliest times to the treaty of June 1, 1868 / by J. Lee Correll ; illustrations by Jack Phasteen.
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Other title: | Diné baahniʻgo binaaltsoos bikʻehgo náhidizídí |
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Language: | English |
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Window Rock, Arizona :
Navajo Heritage Center,
1979.
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Table of Contents:
- Through the Spanish period to 1822
- The Mexican period--1822-1846
- The American period 18446--treaty of July 18, 1855
- The American period 1855--treaty of December 25, 1858
- The American period 1859--to Navajo attack on Fort Defiance, April 30, 1860
- The American period--May 1, 1860, to the treaty of February 15, 1861
- The American period--February 16, 1860, to the fight at Fort Wingate, September 13, 1861
- The American period--September 21, 1861, to general orders November 15--June 15, 1863
- The American period--June 17, 1863, to the dispatchment of first group of Navajos at Fort Sumner, August 27, 1863
- The American period--August 28, 1863--December 31, 1863
- The American period January 1, 1864--to Colonel Christopher "Kit" Carson's summary of the Navajo Campaign, May 20, 1864
- The American period May 25, 1864--to the abandonment of Fort Canby, October 20, 1865
- The American period October 21, 1864--to James H. Carleton's address at Las Cruces, New Mexico, summarizing and defending his policies, December 16, 1864
- The American period December 19, 1864--to the flight of some 500 Navajos from Fort Sumner, June 14, 1865
- The American period June 16, 1865--to the Apaches' abandonment of Fort Sumner, November 3, 1865
- The American period November 3, 1865
- to the surrender of Chief Manuelito, September 1, 1866
- The American period September 1, 1866--to the transfer of Navajos at Fort Sumner from military custody to the Indian department, November 1, 1867
- The American period November 3, 1867--to the treaty of June 1, 1868.