Navajo Indians -- Social conditions
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Donald Lee Parman Papers
This collection contains correspondence and research materials used by Donald L. Parman for his book The Navajos and the New Deal. The collection offers a grounded perspective about Navajo life during the New Deal era along with in-depth discussions about how tribal council leaders and the United States federal government worked within respectful yet contentious relationships in terms of reservation life, education and health issues, and land rights.
E. L. Moulton Papers
The majority of this collection is the business, legal, and personal correspondence of E. L. Moulton from 1910-1958.
Joseph M. Montoya Papers
The Joseph M. Montoya Papers document Montoya's career in politics, primarily in the U. S. House of Representatives and U. S. Senate. The collection contains administrative files, correspondence, legislation, reports, speeches, press releases, campaign materials, and news clippings.