Bibliography
Austin, Raymond Darrel. Navajo Courts and Navajo Common Law. ProQuest Information and Learning Company. UMI Microform 325498, 2007. To share the Navajo traditional peacemaking process.
Bial, Raymond. The Long Walk the story of Navajo Captivity. Benchmark Books Marshall Cavendish, 2003. To inform others about the Navajo Long Walk, a historical event.
Bruchac, Joseph. Navajo Long Walk The Tragic Story Of A Proud People’s Forced March From Their Homeland. National Geographic Society, 2002. To inform others about the Navajo Long Walk, a historical event.
Callister, Ellen G. The Journey of the DINÉ, 2004. To inform others about the Navajo Long Walk, a historical event.
Delmar, Donavan. Interviewed Supervisor delegated lieutenant of the Kayenta Correction Facility. Kayenta, Arizona. August 2, 2019. To discuss current event within the local area.
Denetdale, Jennifer. The Long Walk the forced Navajo Exile. Infobase Publishing, 2008
Goossen, Irvy W. Dine Bizaad: Speak, Read, and Write Navajo. The Salina Bookshelf Flagstaff Arizona © 1995. To inform others about the Navajo Long Walk, a historical event.
Link, Martin A. Treaty between the United States of American and the Navajo Tribe of Indians. Native American legal materials collections title 4241. K. C. Publication © 1968. Selected Navajo leaders who signed the treaty.
McPherson, Robert. Dineji Na’nitin Navajo Traditional Teachings and History. University Press of Colorado © 2012. To teach traditional teachings and history.
Nielson, Marianne O. and Gould, Larry A. DEVELOPING THE INTERFACE BETWEEN THE NAVAJO NATION POLICE AND NAVAJO NATION PEACEMAKING1 Department of Criminal Justice, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, USA ISSN 1561-4263 print/ISSN 1477-271X online/03/040429–15 © 2003 Taylor & Francis Ltd DOI: 10.1080/15614260310001631316. Discuss the development of the Navajo police and the process of peacemaking.
Nielson, Marianne O. and Zion, James W. Navajo Nation Peace Making Living Traditional Justice. University of Arizona Press, 2005. Discuss the Navajo traditional peacemaking.
U.S. Department of Justice. Office of Justice Programs. Bureau of Justice Statistics. Tribal Crime Data Collection Activities, 2016-18. Discuss the comparison of crime within the American Indian population.
Wall, Leon and William, Morgan. Navajo-English Dictionary. Hippocrene paperback edition, 1994. Show correct pronunciation, spelling and meaning for students.
Wilkins, David. Governance within the Navajo Nation Have Democratic Traditions Taken Hold? WICAZO SA Review, Spring 2003. Discuss the Navajo Nation government.
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