Bibliography
Works Cited
Correll, J. Lee. 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. Window Rock, Ariz.: Navajo Heritage Center, 1979.
Educational resource to read documentation of the event that took place during the Indian Removal Act and the Long Walk.
Eastman, Carolyn. "The Indian Censures the White Man: 'Indian Eloquence' and American Reading Audiences in the Early Republic." JSTOR. http://www.jstor.org/stable/25096813 (accessed July 11, 2014).
Educational resource that shows Native American Eloquence has been around since late 1700's.
Iverson, Peter, and Monty Roessel. DineÌB: a history of the Navajos. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2002.
Education resource to explain what Navajo creation story and events means to the Navajos. Also, it explains the emergent of the Navajo people.
Lee, Lloyd L.. "Project MUSE." Project MUSE. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/wic/summary/v022/22.1lee_102.html (accessed July 11, 2014).
Education resource to explain what leadership means to the Navajo people.
Wills, Garry. Lincoln at Gettysburg: the words that remade America. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992.
Education resource: Helps readers with events that happened in the Revolutionary War. Readers will see how event and review of his Gettysburg Address and display Lincoln's eloquence.
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