Notes
1. Internet site
2. Denetdale, Jennifer Nez, page 52
3. Garry Wills. Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words That Remade America (New York, NY: Simon & Schuster Paperbacks, 1992).
4. J. Lee Correll. Looking through White Man's Eyes (Window Rock, Az: The Navajo Times Publishing Company, 1976).
5. J. Lee Correll.
6. Lloyd L. Lee. "The future of Navajo Nationalism." Project Muse. Htpp://muse.jhu.edu/journals/wic/summary/v022/22.1lee_102.html (accessed July 11, 2014).
7. Lee page 66
8. Foundation of Navajo culture, Wilson Aronith Jr. 1991
9. Foundation of Navajo Culture, Wilson Aronith J. 1991
10. Foundation of Navajo Culture, Wilson Aronith J. 1991
11. Carol Eastman. "The Indian Censures the White man: 'Indian Eloquence' and American Reading Audiences in the Early Republic." Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture. http://www.jstor.org/stable /25096813
12. Carol Eastman
13. Lloyd L. Lee. "The future of Navajo Nationalism." Project Muse. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/wic/summary/v022/22.1lee_102.html (accessed July 11, 2014).
14. Peter Iverson. Dine: A History of the Navajos (Albuquerque, NM: Univeristy of New Mexico Press, 2002). page 81
15. Dinetdale, Jennifer. Pg. 151.
16. Dinetdale, Jennifer. Pg 75 and 76
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