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Frontmatter
Preface and Acknowledgments
PART I: NAVAJO COUNTRY
Introduction to Part I (Maps 1 through 9)
Navajo Country: Location in the American Southwest (Maps 1, 2, and 3)
The Diné Bikeyah: Navajo Land (Maps 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9)
Administrative and Political Subdivisions (Maps 10, 11, 12, and 13)
PART II: THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
Introduction to Part II (Map 3 and Maps 14 through 25)
Elevations (Map 14)
Landforms (Maps 15 and 16)
Climate (Maps 17 and 18)
Soils and Natural Vegetation Associations (Map 19)
Topographic Profile: Black Mesa to the San Juan Basin (Map 20)
Stream Systems (Map 21)
Navajo Water Supply (Maps 22, 23, 24, and 25)
PART III: NAVAJO HISTORY
Introduction to Part III
Evidence of Prehistoric Navajo Inhabitation (Map 26)
Navajo Migrations (Map 27)
Evolution of the Navajo Reservation (Map 28)
PART IV: POPULATION
Introduction to Part IV (Graphs 1 and 2)
Rural Dwellings and Population Density (Maps 29 and 30)
Structure of the Navajo Population (Graphs 1, 2, and 3)
PART V: LIVELIHOOD, RESOURCES, AND SERVICES
Introduction to Part V
Livestock and Grazing (Maps 31, 32, 33, and 34)
Navajo Employment on the Reservation (Map 35)
Mineral Resources (Map 36)
Energy Development in Northwestern New Mexico (Map 37)
Electric Transmission Lines, Pipelines, and Railroads (Map 38)
Navajo Tribal Utilities (Map 39)
Navajo Irrigation Project (Map 40)
Medical Facilities (Map 41)
Bank Deposits (Map 42)
Educational Facilities (Map 43)
Parks and Sacred Places (Map 44)
PART VI: THE DISPUTED NAVAJO-HOPI LANDS
Introduction to Part VI (Map 45)
1977 Disposition of the Joint Use Area (Maps 46, 47, and 48)
Selected References
Index
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