August 1951

In this issue
The text explores the essence and significance of Tuba City. It highlights the town's historical origins, its central role within the Navajo reservation, and its connection to the spiritual beliefs of the Navajo and Hopi tribes.
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Chapters
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TUBA CITY
Editha L. Watson
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THE CEREMONY OF THE BIG WICKIUP
ELLIOTT ARNOLD
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LETTERS FROM NAVAJOLAND
Allen C. Reed
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RAINBOWS IN AGATE FROM AN ANCIENT FOREST
HAROLD J. BRODRICK
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NAVAJOS ARE WITTY PEOPLE.
CECIL CALVIN RICHARDSON
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BASKET MAKERS OF ARIZONA
BERT ROBINSON
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YOURS SINCERELY
Grace Barker Wilson,Peter James,Margaret M. Hall,Katherine Carr Henze,Catherine Du Pre

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