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Sà’ah Nagháí Bik’eh Hózhóón Dinétah

since 1996

Catalog 2016 – 2017

Naadàà’ Ãees’áán Dootã’izhí Blue Corn Bread

Sà’ah Nagháí Bik’eh Hózhóón

New Diné Binaadââ’ Ch’iyáán Traditional Corn Recipes

www.nativechild.com PO Box 30456 Flagstaff, AZ 86003 voice 505 820 2204 fax 480 559 8626 [email protected] Bilingual Units

Item No Quantity Title Amount 1008 Colors paper edition $ 19.80 1009 Colors card stock edition $ 29.80 2001 24 Shapes paper edition $ 29.80 2002 24 Shapes card stock edition $ 45.00 1003 Feelings paper edition $ 17.80 1004 Feelings card stock edition $ 25.80 1113 Numbers paper edition $ 27.80 1114 Numbers + activities card stock edition $ 37.80 2004 35 Diné Letters: Photo edition card stock in binder $ 65.00 6017 35 Diné Letters: Photo edition laminated, boxed version $ 69.95 2018 Food 70 Photos paper edition $ 89.00 2019 Food 70 Photos card stock edition $ 125.00 2005 50 Animals paper edition $ 65.00 2006 50 Animals card stock edition $ 98.00 2030 60 Plants from Navajoland paper edition $ 78.00 2031 60 Plants from Navajoland card stock edition $ 114.00 2040 50 Traditional Diné items paper edition $ 65.00 2041 50 Traditional Diné items card stock edition $ 98.00 6001 Transportation/Money paper edition $ 29.50 6002 Transportation/Money card stock edition $ 45.00 6005 Nature 35 photos paper edition $ 48.00 6006 Nature 35 photos card stock edition $ 69.00 6015 50 Insects and Spiders paper edition $ 65.00 6016 50 Insects and Spiders card stock edition $ 98.00 6018 50 Birds of Navajoland paper edition $ 65.00 6019 50 Birds of Navajoland card stock edition $ 98.00 Please add 10% to cover FEDEX Shipping and Handling

The material is organized in deluxe three ring binders for convenient use and storage. The card stock edition is especially durable and is perfect for wall diplay. beautiful color photos! Bingos Flash Cards

B I N G O Real photos printed in full color on heavy duty card stock

each unit includes: • 15 bingo boards • 300 bingo chips • call out cards • plus instructions laminated

From preschool through high school, the fun and easy way to learn Navajo vocabulary! Flash Cards

Item No Quantity Title Amount Total Bingos 1010 Color Bingo Game + matching activities $ 39.95 6012 Bingo Food 15 Boards laminated $ 49.95 6009 Bingo Wild Animals 15 Boards laminated $ 49.95 6013 Bingo Plants 15 Boards laminated $ 49.95 6010 Bingo Tradition 15 Boards laminated $ 49.95 6011 Bingo Nature 15 Boards laminated $ 49.95 Flash Cards chidíãtsooí 2021 Food 70 Photos Flash Cards laminated $ 64.95 2007 50 Animals Flash Cards laminated $ 54.95 2033 50 Plants from Navajoland Flash Cards laminated $ 54.95 2043 35 Traditional Diné items Flash Cards laminated $ 42.95 6003 Transportation/Money Flash Cards laminated $ 32.95 laminated 6008 Nature Flash Cards laminated $ 42.95 school bus photo cards

small posters

Diné Be’Ináájí Navajo Life Style Amount

Item No Quantity Title 311 1 Tó éí Iiná Water is Life 9.95 312 1 Naadââ’ éí Iiná Corn is Life 9.95 313 1 Diné éí Iiná Sheep is Life 9.95 314 1 Diné Be’Ináájí Set of 3 posters 19.95 Small Posters

Traditional Concepts Item No Traditional Concepts Amount 2070 Earth and Sky $ 9.95 2071 Sun and Moon $ 9.95 2072 Corn $ 9.95 2073 4 Sacred Plants $ 9.95 2074 All 4 Traditional Concepts $ 29.95 Posters Sacred Mountains

Item No Quantity Title Amount Sacred Mountains 4005 4 Sacred Mountains 34.95 4006 6 Sacred Mountains (includes Dziã Ná’oodiãii and Ch’óol’î’í) 49.95 Dinétah 3501 Dziã Ná’oodiãii Huerfano Mesa 9.95 3502 Ch’óol’î’í Gobernador Knob 9.95 3503 Kits’iilí shattered house 9.95 3504 Tsé Hane’ Petroglyphs 9.95 Small Posters

Diné Binaadââ’ Ch’iyáán Navajo Corn Recipes

Item NoQuantity Title Amount 301 1 9.95 Blue Corn Pancakes ßAbe’ Bee Neezmasí 302 1 9.95 Pinon Peanut Butter ßAtãish 303 1 9.95 Blue Corn Bread Naadââ’ Ãeesßáán Dootã’izhí 304 1 9.95 Item No Quantity Title Amount Steamed Corn Stew Neeshjìzhii 305 1 9.95 308 3 Navajo Corn Recipes Set 1 all 6 Posters (41.65 per set) 124.95 Blue Corn Mush Tanaashgiizh 306 1 9.95 309 5 Navajo Corn Recipes Set 1 all 6 Posters (29.99 per set) 149.95 Kneel Down Bread Ntsidigo’ì 310 10 Navajo Corn Recipes Set 1 all 6 Posters (22.50 per set) 225.00 300 1 Navajo Corn Recipes Set 1 all 6 Posters 49.95

Item No Quantity Title Amount 2045 1 Tradition (Táá Dinéjí) 9.95 2046 1 Bodyparts: Head Atsiits’iin 9.95 2048 1 Food 9.95 2049 1 Animals 9.95 2050 1 Plants 9.95 2051 1 Tradition items 9.95 2052 1 Four Seasons 9.95 2053 1 Colors 9.95 2054 1 Money 9.95 2055 1 Transportation 9.95 2056 1 Nature 9.95 2059 1 Map of the Long Walk 9.95

Item No Quantity Title Amount Traditional Activities Weaving 2060 1 Herding 9.95 2061 1 Sorting 9.95 2062 1 Cleaning 9.95 2063 1 Carding 9.95 2064 1 Dyeing 9.95 2065 1 Shearing 9.95 2066 1 Spinning 9.95 2067 1 Weaving 9.95 2068 1 Learning to Weave 9.95 4011 1 Traditional Activities Weaving Set (9 posters) 75.00

Traditional Activities 2057 Brushing and Tying Hair $ 9.95 2058 Grinding Corn $ 9.95 small posters: Diné Bikéyah

Quantity Item No Title Amount Total Diné Bikéyah 1: Monument Valley Tsé Bii’ Ndzisgaii 3001 Monument Valley 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 2: Painted Desert Halchíítah 3002 Painted Desert 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 3: Agathla Peak Aghaaãâ 3003 Agathla Peak 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 4: Window Rock Tségháhoodzání 3004 Window Rock 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 5: Grand Falls Adahiilíní 3005 Grand Falls 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 6: Wheatfields Lake Tó Dzís’á 3006 Wheatfields Lake 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 7: Lukachukai Mountains Lók’ach’égai 3007 Lukachukai 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 8: San Francisco Peaks Dook’o’oosãííd 3008 San Francisco Peaks (Sacred Mountain West) 9.95 4001 Diné Bikéyah I (8 posters) 69.95 Diné Bikéyah I

A series of significant places, public buildings, historic and sacred loca- tions, and landscapes in Navajoland. The small posters measure 12 x 18 and can be used as a teaching tool or to decorate your classroom and offices.

Item No Quantity Title Amount Total Diné Bikéyah II 3009 Shiprock 9.95 3010 Round Rock 9.95 3011 Mt Taylor (Sacred Mountain South) 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 9: Shiprock Tsé Bit’à’í 3012 Dancing Around the Rocks 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 10: Round Rock Tsé Nikání 3013 Ganado Lake 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 11: Mt Taylor Tsoodziã Diné Bikéyah 12: Dancing Around the Rocks Tsé Biná’ookahí 3014 Tsaile Butte 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 13: Ganado Lake Be’ek’id Hatsoh 3015 Spider Rock 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 14: Tsaile Butte Tsézhin Tsiits’iiní 3016 San Juan River 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 15: Spider Rock Tsé Na’ashjé’ii 4003 Diné Bikéyah II (8 posters) 69.95 Diné Bikéyah 16: San Juan River Tooh

Diné Bikéyah 17: Mount Blanca Sisnaajiní Item No Quantity Title Amount Total Diné Bikéyah 18: Hesperus Peak Dibé Ntsaa 3017 Mount Blanca (Sacred Mountain East) 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 19: Coal Mine Canyon Hááhonoojí 3018 Hesperus Peak (Sacred Mountain North) 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 20: Shash Bitoo 3019 Coal Mine Canyon 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 21: Fort Defiance Tséhootsooí 3020 Fort Wingate 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 22: Fort Sumner Hwéeldi 3021 Fort Defiance 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 23: Baby Rocks Tsé’awéé’ 3022 Fort Sumner 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 24: St. Michaels Ts’íhootso 3023 Baby Rocks 9.95 3024 St. Michaels 9.95 Diné Bikéyah III 4004 Diné Bikéyah III (8 posters) 69.95 small posters: Diné Bikéyah

Item No Quantity Title Amount Total 3025 Cabezon Peak 9.95 3026 Fish Point 9.95 Diné Bikéyah IV 3027 Angel Peak 9.95 3028 Pyramid Rock 9.95 3029 Yei Tsoh’s Blood 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 25: Cabezon Peak Tsé Naajiin 3030 Sleeping Ute 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 26: Fish Point ãóó Háálî 3031 Moqui Buttes 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 27: Angel Peak Mà’ ii Dah Siké 3032 Navajo Lake 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 28: Pyramid Rock Tséchîîhí 4008 Diné Bikéyah IV (8 posters) 69.95 Diné Bikéyah 29: Yei Tsoh’s Blood Yé’ii Tsoh Bidiã Diné Bikéyah 30: Sleeping Ute Dziã Naajinií Diné Bikéyah 31: Moqui Buttes Dibé Dah Sitíní Item No Quantity Title Amount Diné Bikéyah 32: Navajo Lake Tó Aheedlî 3033 Navajo Mountain 9.95 3034 Rainbow Bridge 9.95 3035 Fluted Rock 9.95 3036 Pass 9.95 Diné Bikéyah V 3037 Hubbel Trading Post 9.95 3038 Beautiful Mountain 9.95 3039 Cameron 9.95 3040 Sheep Hill 9.95 4013 Diné Bikéyah V (8 posters) 69.95

Diné Bikéyah 33: Navajo Mountain Naatsisßáán Diné Bikéyah 34: Rainbow Bridge Tsé’naa Na’ní’áhí Diné Bikéyah 35: Fluted Rock Dziã Dah Si’ání Diné Bikéyah 36: Béésh ãichíi’ii Bigiizh Diné Bikéyah 37: Hubbel Trading Post Jééhkaã Binaalyéhé Bá Hooghan Diné Bikéyah 38: Beautiful Mountain Dziãk’i Hózhónii Diné Bikéyah 39: Cameron Na’ni’á Hayázhí

Item No Quantity Title Amount Total 3041 Blue Canyon 9.95 Diné Bikéyah VI 3042 Bear’s Ears 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 41: Blue Canyon Bikooh Hodootã’izh 3043 Green Knobs 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 42: Bear’s Ears Shashjaa’ 3044 Fingers (Chilchinbito) 9.95 3045 Los Gigantes 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 43: Green Knobs Tsézhin Hodootã’izh 3046 Bahlaki 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 44: Fingers Tsé’ Ndoolzhaaí 3047 Black Mesa 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 45: Los Gigantes Tsé’ Áãts’óózíí’áhí 3048 Navajo Lake 9.95 Diné Bikéyah 46: Bahlaki Báálók’aa’í 4014 Diné BikéyahVI (8 posters) 69.95 Diné Bikéyah 47: Black Mesa Dziã Yíjiin Diné Bikéyah 48: Carrizo Mountains Dziã Náhooziãii Significant Landscapes and Places in Navajoland 50 posters Complete Collection

4014 Diné Bikéyah I – VI (includes 6 Sacred Mountains, 50 posters) 249.00 small posters: The History Collection

Item No Quantity Amount The History Collection I 5001 Man 9.95 5002 Woman 9.95 5003 Child 9.95 5004 Point of Interest 9.95 5005 In the Canyon 9.95 5006 At the Shrine 9.95 5007 Youth 9.95 5008 Yé’ii 9.95 4002 Special The History Collection I (8 posters) 69.95

Item No Quantity Amount Total The History CollectionTitle II Leaders of the Past Naat’áanii 5009 $ 9.95 5010 Chee Dodge $ 9.95 5011 Ganado Mucho $ 9.95 5012 Mariano $ 9.95 5013 $ 9.95 5014 Cayetanito $ 9.95 5015 Narbona/Mariano Martinez/Chapatone $ 9.95 5016 Washington Delegation 1874 $ 9.95 4007 Leader of the Past I ( 8 posters, all of the above) 69.95

includes Navajo names and other biographical All photos were taken during Geographical Explorations and data and information Surveys by the US War Department, Corps of Engineers in 1873. They were made in the Fort Defiance and Canyon de Chelly area five years after the return of the people from the forced internment at Fort Sumner. Astonishing details of clothing, life–style, activities and traditional food items are revealed in these posters.

Item No Quantity Title Amount Total The History Collection III Expedition of 1873 5017 Navajo brave and his mother $ 9.95 5018 Navajo boys and woman, Fort Defiance $ 9.95 5019 Wahreo, a chief among the $ 9.95 5020 Old Fort Defiance $ 9.95 5021 Aboriginal Life among the Navajos $ 9.95 5022 Aboriginal Life among the Navajos, Canyon de Chelly $ 9.95 5023 Navajo Family Group $ 9.95 5024 Navajo Dance $ 9.95 4009 Expedition of 1873 ( 8 posters, all of the above) $ 69.95 small posters: The History Collection

Item No Quantity Title Amount Total The History Collection IV 1901 – 1916 5025 Canyon de Chelly $ 9.95 5026 Manuelito’s Family $ 9.95 5027 Weavers $ 9.95 5028 The Silversmith $ 9.95 5029 A Shaman $ 9.95 5030 Mother and Child $ 9.95 5031 Mrs Red Burro $ 9.95 5032 Diné Tsosie’s Hogan $ 9.95 4010 History Collection IV ( 8 posters, all of the above) $ 69.95

Item No Quantity Title Amount Total The History Collection V Total 5033 Getting Water 9.95 5034 Cradleboard 9.95 5035 Portrait Bobcat Cap 9.95 5036 Shiprock 9.95 5037 Harrieto (Fort Sumner) 9.95 5038 Children at Play 9.95 5039 Jim, Holding Bow and Arrow (Fort Sumner) 9.95 5040 Navajos, Lithography 9.95 4012 The History Collection V (8 posters) 69.95

Item No Quantity Title Amount Total Historical Leaders of Native American Nations 2069 9.95 2070 Sitting Bull 9.95 2071 Red Cloud 9.95 2072 Chief Joseph 9.95 2073 Quanah Parker 9.95 2074 Satanta 9.95 2075 American Horse 9.95 2076 Wolf Robe 9.95 2077 Spotted Tail 9.95 2078 Gall 9.95 2079 He Dog 9.95 2080 Youkioma 9.95 4012 Historical Leaders of Native 89.00 American Nations Set (12 posters) Large Posters

Item No Quantity Title Amount Total Chapters Map 7029 1 Poster Navajo Nation Chapters Map $ 9.95 7024 3 Poster Navajo Nation Chapters Map $ 24.95

7025 5 Poster Navajo Nation Chapters Map $ 29.95 and English bilingual: Navajo 7026 10 Poster Navajo Nation Chapters Map $ 59.95 7027 25 Poster Navajo Nation Chapters Map $ 129.95 7028 50 Poster Navajo Nation Chapters Map $ 199.95 Plants from Navajoland 7014 1 Poster Nanise’: Plants from Navajoland 14.95 7015 3 Poster Nanise’: Plants from Navajoland 29.95 7016 5 Poster Nanise’: Plants from Navajoland 39.95 7017 10 Poster Nanise’: Plants from Navajoland 69.95 7023 25 Poster Nanise’: Plants from Navajoland 149.95 Diné Alphabet 7018 1 Poster Diné Alphabet 14.95 7019 3 Poster Diné Alphabet 29.95 7020 5 Poster Diné Alphabet 39.95 7021 10 Poster Diné Alphabet 69.95 7022 25 Poster Diné Alphabet 149.95

Photos From The Past

Large Posters 18x24

12 Portraits large posters 18x24 laminated laminated 7001 Navajo Matron 19.95 7002 The daughter of the Desert 19.95 7003 Solid Comfort 19.95 7004 Navajo Belle 19.95 7005 Many Goat’s Son 19.95 7006 A Navajo Man 19.95 7007 Tom Ganado 19.95 7008 Many Goats 19.95 7009 A child of the Desert 19.95 7010 Navajo Child 19.95 7011 Little Maid of the Desert 19.95 7012 The Youth From the Desert Land 19.95 7013 12 Portraits Collection 199.95 Bilingual Books Published by Native Child

Naadââ’ dóó Naadââ’ Ch’iyáán: Healthy Foods, My First book about Corn by Native Child Dinetah This book is intended to address the cultural needs of children, enabling them to become familiar with corn as a native food plant and a traditional food source. Corn is the most im- portant Diné food and also very healthy and nutritious. It is sacred and is used in ceremonies and prayers. Using genuine and delightful photos that reflect Navajo culture, the book introduces chil- dren to 11 traditional Navajo foods made with corn and teaches them their names in the . This book also teaches children about the colors of corn and helps them to recognize 10 dif- ferent parts of the corn plant in Diné Bizaad. An English translation for the Navajo language vocabulary of colors, parts of corn and foods is included. Students are encouraged to answer with a full sentence. At the end of the book there are also a couple of pages that check the knowledge that children have gained.

Item No Quantity Amount 905 1 Naadââ’ dóó Naadââ Ch’iyáán My First Book About Corn 14.95 906 10 Naadââ’ dóó Naadââ Ch’iyáán My First Book About Corn 10% Discount 134.55 907 20 25 % Discount 224.40 Naadââ’ dóó NaadââTitle Ch’iyáán My First Book About Corn

Diné Binaadââ’ Ch’iyáán: Navajo Corn Recipes by Native Child Dinetah Here is the reference book we all have been waiting for: Not only does this book include 20 au- thentic traditional recipes and how to prepare them, it also includes traditional cooking utensils, explains how to make juniper ashes and teaches you other basic traditional cooking methods. You’ll find all the necessary ingredients listed and the amount to use. The food items are also all described in Diné Bizaad, and you will find a wealth of information in the Navajo language related to food that has not been gathered and published like this before. Tanaashgiizh (Taa’niil) Ãees’áán Ditãogí ’Adóola ’Alkààd ßAbe’ Bee Neezmasí Dah’ Yistin Bááh Dootã’izhí Bááh Dootã’izhí Náneeskaadí Naadââ’ Ãees’áán Dootã’izhí Naadââ’ Ãee’ Shibéézh Ãeeh yilzhoozh K’íneeshbízhii Neeshjîzhii Tsé’ást’éí Ntsidigo’í Ts’ááãbáí ’Atãish Nijilo’i Táá bijáá’í Naadâ’ást’é Item No Quantity Amount 315 1 Diné Binaadââ’ Ch’iyáán Navajo Corn Recipes 14.95 316 10 Diné Binaadââ’ Ch’iyáán Navajo Corn Recipes 10% Discount 134.55 317 20 Navajo Corn Recipes 25 % Discount 224.40 Diné Binaadââ’ Ch’iyáánTitle 42 pages color Navajo Alphabet by Native Child Dinetah The letters in this Navajo Alphabet book are introduced with beautiful photos, reflecting Navajo cul- ture, tradition and environment. Each Navajo word is spelled out in Diné Bizaad, and its correspond- ing English translation. Putting the Navajo consonants and vocals into a cultural context, affirms the Navajo Child’s language and identity. An added explanation and short introduction to the Navajo alphabet by Young and Morgan at the end of the book will be helpful for the reader. Item No Quantity Amount 5121 1 Navajo Alphabet 14.95 5122 10 Navajo Alphabet 10 % Discount 134.95 5123 15 Navajo Alphabet 15 % Discount 189.95 5124 20 Navajo Alphabet 20 % Discount 254.00 Bilingual Books Published by Native Child

Native Child has republished the first ever written and illustrated bilingual books. For the first time since the 1940s, these booklets are made available again to the schools in their original bilingual version, il- lustrated by leading Navajo artists of the twentieth century. Some are also collected and translated by Robert Young and William Morgan. These bilingual picture books are too beautiful and too historically significant to be forgotten – they describe and illustrate traditional Navajo ways that have been slowly disappearing in the last 65 years, since they were first printed at Phoenix Indian School.

Coyote Tales by Hildegard Thompson (Adapter), Robert W. Young & William Morgan (Author), Andrew Tsihnajinnie (Illustrator)

The original Navajo Coyote Tales - beautifully colorized. For the first time since the stories were published in 1949, children and adults can read the tales of Coyote the Trickster again in Navajo and English. This edition has been newly typeset in Navajo and designed to closely resemble the original. Coyote stories were told by the elders when gathering around the fire place at night in winter. It was the traditional way to educate young listeners. Six of these delightful tales were originally collected in Navajo 75 years ago from older story tellers and translated into English. Navajo artist Andrew Tsihnajinnie's illustrations accompany the tales – we have enhanced these outstanding drawings by reproducing the original black–and–white illustrations in color. Enjoy how coyote is always trying to trick someone, but things rarely turn out quite as he plans!

Navajo Life: A Bilingual Children's Picture Book by Hildegard Thompson (Author), Andrew Tsihnajinnie (Illustrator), Robert Young & William Morgan (Translator)

This book tells the story of a Navajo girl named Bah and her brother Kee, beautifully illus- trated by Navajo artist Andrew Tsihnijinnie. First published in 1946, it was used in schools and to teach literacy to adults on the Reservation. The bold and graphic illustrations by An- drew Tsinajinnie reflect Navajo Life of that era. He was already making a living as an artist at the time and was named an Arizona Living Treasure in 1991 . Native Child has colorized the illustrations to introduce a new generation of readers to this great artist and children’s book.

Item No Quantity Title Amount 572 1 Navajo Life illustrated by A.V. Tsihnajinnie colorized Preschool–up 13.95 5101 10 Navajo Life illustrated by A.V. Tsihnajinnie colorized Preschool–up 10 % Discount 125.50 5102 15 Navajo Life illustrated by A.V. Tsihnajinnie colorized Preschool–up 15 % Discount 177.75 5103 20 Navajo Life illustrated by A.V. Tsihnajinnie colorized Preschool–up 20 % Discount 223.00 510 1 Navajo Coyote Tales (original) Navajo text by R.Young & W. Morgan, illustrated by A.V. Tsihnajinnie colorized 14.95 5104 10 Navajo Coyote Tales 10 % Discount 134.95 5105 15 Navajo Coyote Tales 15 % Discount 189.95 5106 20 Navajo Coyote Tales 20 % Discount 254.00 5121 1 Navajo Alphabet 14.95 5122 10 Navajo Alphabet 10 % Discount 134.95 5123 15 Navajo Alphabet 15 % Discount 189.95 5124 20 Navajo Alphabet 20 % Discount 254.00 Bilingual Books Published by Native Child

Item No Quantity Title Amount Total 513 1 Little Herder in Autumn Grade 1 up (adjustable to preschool level) 12.95 828 10 Little Herder in Autumn 10 % Discount 116.55 801 1 Little Herder in Spring Grade 1 up (adjustable to preschool level) 12.95 Diné Bizaad 829 10 Little Herder in Spring 10 % Discount 116.50 802 1 Little Herder in Winter Grade 1 up (adjustable to preschool level) 12.95 Shiã Nízhoní 830 10 Little Herder in Winter 10 % Discount 116.50 832 1 Little Herder in Summer 12.95 833 10 Little Herder in Summer 10 % Discount 116.55

Ann Nolan Clark’s moving stories of Navajo life as seen through the eyes of a young Navajo girl are available in print again. These poetically rendered, bilingual accounts of Navajo culture and traditions describe a sustainable way of life that is rooted in the land and linked to the seasons. First published in 1940, they were an outstanding achievement for their sensitively rendered cultural content, establishment of a written Navajo language, and for the sheer beauty of Navajo artist Hoke Denetsosie’s illustrations. These unique books are among the most interesting and groundbreaking of all American children’s literature.

Item No Quantity Title Amount Total Little Man’s Family 573 Little Man’s Family: The Complete Collection (all below) $49.95 574 Little Man’s Family: Preschool level (original black and white) $ 8.95 575 Little Man’s Family: Primer (original black and white, K–2)) $ 8.95 576 Little Man’s Family: Reader (colorized) $ 14.95 577 Little Man’s Family: Preschool level coloring book $ 7.95 578 Little Man’s Family: Primer coloring book $ 7.95 579 Little Man’s Family: Reader coloring book $ 7.95

I am a Navajo boy. Diné ’ashkii nishli. A Navajo boy describes his family’s traditional way of life in the nineteen-forties of last century. It centers around a life with sheep and describes all the steps in processing the wool and weaving a rug. His father builds a hoghan out of logs, and he takes part in a cleansing ritual in the sweat lodge. Originally published in 1940 as a black and white edition by the educational division of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Native Child Dinétah has colorized the illustrations in the Reader to make it attractive again to a new generation of readers. Beautifully illustrated by a Native Navajo artist, Gerald Nailor, the book reminds us of a slower, healthier way of life. Diné Bizaad Dictionaries

The Navajo Language by Young & Morgan The Elements of Navajo Grammar with a Dictionary in Two Parts Containing Basic Vocabularies of Navajo and English This book is a source of vocabulary and grammatical information that is indespensable for teachers and students of the Navajo language. Beginning with an explanation of the Navajo sound system, the publication is followed by a 125 page long outline of Navajo grammar. The work presented is also composed of a two part dictionary: 247 pages Navajo – English and 101 pages English – Navajo. Young and Morgan have used painstaking care in gathering, arranging and describing the numberless complex details of Navajo language. Originally published in 1943, it was supplemented with ‘The Vocabulary of Colloquial Navajo’ in 1950, using a wealth of sentence examples for each verb entry. Both publications are now once more made available by Native Child Dinétah. 480 pages A Vocabulay of Colloquial Navajo by Young & Morgan This dictionary is a handy practical tool for Navajo language learners and teach- ers at various levels. It is meant to be a companion volume to ‘The Navajo Lan- guage’ book by Robert W. Young and William Morgan. The book deals largely 500 pages with extended word meanings used in colloquial Navajo and encompasses 480 pages. Originally published in 1951 and printed by Phoenix Indian School, this publication is still the best alternative to the scholarly work Young and Morgan compiled later: in 1980 the two books were combined into a reference grammar and dictionary for the academic library.

Navajo–English Dictionary by Wall & Morgan First published in 1958, this is a simple and concise Navajo–English only dictionary. It has over 9000 entries and contains many useful every day ex- pressions. It was originally intended for the native Navajo speaker to learn English and for non Navajos who want to acqure some knowledge of the Navajo language.

An Ethnologic Dictionary of the Navajo Language by the Franciscan Fathers, St Michaels 75 pages First published in 1910, An Ethnologic Dictionary of the Navajo Language is still the standard and most complete work of traditional Navajo life, social customs, religion and material culture. Its unique approach through the medium of lan- guage gives an insight into Navajo culture, unlike that of any other work. It is unique in many respects: it is an intimate, detailed and informative account of the traditional Navajo universe in all of its manifestations. This book is a great resource not only to the general reader, or student and scholar of Navajo culture, but also for Navajo parents who want to pass on traditional teachings to their children to ensure the longevity of the culture of their ancestors. 537 pages

Item No Quantity Title Amount 5107 1 The Navajo Language by Young & Morgan 26.95 5108 10 The Navajo Language by Young & Morgan 10 % Discount 242.00 5109 15 The Navajo Language by Young & Morgan 15 % Discount 343.00 5110 20 The Navajo Language by Young & Morgan 20 % Discount 431.00 5112 1 Colloquial Navajo by Young & Morgan 26.95 5113 10 Colloquial Navajo by Young & Morgan 10 % Discount 242.00 5114 15 Colloquial Navajo by Young & Morgan 15 % Discount 343.95 5115 20 Colloquial Navajo by Young & Morgan 20 % Discount 431.95 5116 1 Navajo–English Dictionary by Wall & Morgan 8.95 5117 10 Navajo–English Dictionary by Wall & Morgan 10 % Discount 79.95 5118 15 Navajo–English Dictionary by Wall & Morgan 15 % Discount 114.00 5119 20 Navajo–English Dictionary by Wall & Morgan 20 % Discount 161.00 5120 1 An Ethnologic Dictionary of the Navajo Language 29.95 5129 10 An Ethnologic Dictionary of the Navajo Language 10 % Discount 269.50 Bilingual Books Published by Native Child

The Navajo Historical Series were created with the help of Robert W. Young and William Morgan. The stories given by the Diné people are told in their own words – they were originally collected in Navajo and then translated into English.

Item No Quantity Title Amount Navajo Historical Series republished for the classroom bilingual 596 1 The Trouble at Round Rock by R. Young and W. Morgan Grade 4–up 12.95 597 10 The Trouble at Round Rock by R. Young and W. Morgan 10 % Discount 116.55 820 15 The Trouble at Round Rock by R. Young and W. Morgan 15 % Discount 165.10 821 20 The Trouble at Round Rock by R. Young and W. Morgan 20 % Discount 207.20 822 1 The Ramah Navahos by R. Young and W. Morgan Grade 4–up 9.95 823 10 The Ramah Navahos by R. Young and W. Morgan 10 % Discount 89.55 824 15 The Ramah Navahos by R. Young and W. Morgan 15 % Discount 126.32 825 20 The Ramah Navahos by R. Young and W. Morgan 20 % Discount 179.20 892 1 Navajo Historical Selections: Adahooniãigii Grade 4–up 14.95 The Ramah Navhos: Tã’ohchiníjí 893 10 Navajo Historical Selections: Adahooniãigii 10 % Discount 134.95 Diné Kéédaht’ínii Baa Hane’ 894 15 Navajo Historical Selections: Adahooniãigii 15 % Discount 199.60 by the Son of Former Many Beads, Translated into 895 20 Navajo Historical Selections: Adahooniãigii 20 % Discount 239.20 English by Robert W. Young & William Morgan Bilingual: Navajo/English: Son of Former Many Beads begins his narration by telling us that his parents had been rounded up by ’s troops, were driven to Fort Sumner during the Long Walk period and managed to escape from imprisonment to live with the Chiricahua . He was born among the Chiricahua two years later, and returned with his family to their homeland after the tribe had been released from internment at Fort Sumner. His father, Many Beads eventually moved back to the Ramah area with his family. His narration spans the time before first contact with the white man, to the thirties of last century, relating the struggle for survival against intruding Mormons, the railroad company and the US government. This interview was recorded in 1930 and written in the Navajo language in 1954 by linguists, Young and Morgan.

The Trouble at Round Rock by Left Handed Mexican Clansman and others Bilingual: Navajo/English: This book tells the story of the trouble at Round Rock between Navajo Agent Shipley and Black Horse during October 1892. The stories were originally recorded in Navajo, and then translated into English. The Trouble at Round Rock includes three first–person accounts remembering the Navajo side of the event for future generations. The original edition of 1952 was printed in a limited number of 5200 books. Native Diné speakers will recognize an elaborate Navajo throughout the book that lends itself perfectly to teaching the language in the classroom today.

Navajo Historical Selections: Ádahooní’ãígíí by Robert Yound & William Morgan Bilingual: Navajo/English: The selected articles were published in Navajo in a monthly newspaper: Ádahooníłígíí. The newspaper was distributed from 1943 to 1957 throughout the Reservation and was a predecessor of the contemporary . Ádahooníłígíí contributed to the standardization of Navajo orthography. The paper was edited by Robert W. Young and Wil- liam Morgan, Sr. whose task it was to create a simplified Navajo alphabet with Roman letters found on an English typewriter keyboard. We find stories about the traditional Navajo country–about the Four Sacred Mountains and how the clans were created, as well as a story about on the trail of Geronimo. Articles about the livestock reduction period and the resulting economic and social disaster and the long range 10 year rehabilitation program after World War II are also included. Perfect for teaching advanced Navajo language class.

The Navajo Treaty includes: copy of the original hand written Treaty, historical events leading up of 1868 to the Long Walk, Manuelito’s and Jesus Arviso’s biography, collected and recorded oral history stories (Hwéeldi Baa Hané) History comes alive between the pages of this book. It contains the Treaty of 1868 and many other documents, illustrations, maps and photos of the events leading up to this important day in Navajo history. The book draws its content from primary material and gives access to an extended amount of historical resources, that never before have been documented in one publication. It leads to a better understanding of a very painful history. It is put together to be the perfect book for your Navjo history class in High School or College. An extended bibliograpy gives access to online resources that let you explore source material even further.

Item No Quantity Title Amount includes map of Long NavajoTreaty of 1868 598 1 Navajo Treaty of 1868 24.95 Walk and photos of 599 10 Navajo Treaty of 1868 20 % Discount 199.95 places along the routes 826 15 Navajo Treaty of 1868 25% Discount 279.00 Diné Bizaad Dictionaries

Rediscover an important Navajo Language Grammar and Dictionary

These out of print books contain a wealth of knowledge about Diné culture, tradition and history that you will not find in contemporary publications. For over 60 years native speakers and consultants contributed to these publica- tions: Albert G. Sandoval of Lukachukai, David Shorty of Ganado, Frank Walker, Slim Curly of Crystal, Frank Mitchell of Chinle, Philip Davis of Lukachukai and David Bighiini, (all mentioned in the introduction) made this comprehensive work possible. It was written by Berard Haile, who came to Diné Bikéyah in 1898, and who already in 1912 published an ethnological dictionary of the Navajo language, which is also available from Native Child again.

Item No Quantity Title Amount 5125 1 Learning Navaho Vol 1& 2 49.95 We only have a limited amount of copies available of the Stem 5126 1 Learning Navaho Vol 3 & 4 49.95 Vocabulary of Navaho Language. Secure your copy today, this opportunity may never come again, these books have been out 5127 1 A Stem Vocabulary of Navaho Language English–Navajo 89.95 of print for decades! 5128 1 A Stem Vocabulary of Navaho Language Navajo–English 89.95

The Navajo War Dance A Brief Narrative of Its Meaning & Practice by Berard Haile, 1946 From the book, introduction: The thousands of young Navajo men who went overesas in the recent world war had no war dance held for them in preparation for combat. They are full fledged warriors who have seen and met and con- quered the enemy; have seen and possibley lost blood in the struggle.They have seen many slain enemies. They will not forget any of these sights soon. In years to come they may recall these scenes, perhaps be haunted by them in sleep and dreams, alarming alike to their families and relatives. The family or entire group of relatives decides what to do in this case. More than likely then a preliminary sort of ceremony will be held. Even that requires a singer, so yu look up a tribesman who knows a few songs to get the blackening done.

Item No Quantity Title Amount 5129 1 The Navajo War Dance 19.95 The Navajo Fire Dance 5130 1 The Navajo Fire Dance 19.95 A Brief Account of Its Meaning & Practice by Berard Haile, 1946

Text from the book, Haile describes all the different events taking place: Locally the dance is called the Fire Dance in which dancers chase one another around a huge fire and that is not done in any other Navajo dance. For that same reason they are known as fire dancers which, by no means inplies the they carry firebrands or handle live fire. We have also called them white dancers, not so much on the score of having their bodies painted white, but because they cause the downy feather to reappear after it had disappeared. The dance is also called the Corral Dance, by reason of the corral of boughs in which the huge fire must be built. Bilingual English/Hopi/Spanish

Little Hopi Hopihoya by Edward A. Kennard Hopi Text by Albert Yava Illustrations by Charles Loloma

bilingual English/Hopi Little Hopi is made up of comical tales about the young Peeni and his experiences growing up. They include the story of Peeni receiving his bow and arrow from the katsinas, the mischievous “little warriors” shooting up the watermelon patch, and Peeni and his uncle going on a rabbit hunt. The stories provided bilingual reading material for children in Hopi schools at the time. For the purpose of language instruction, they serve the children then and now well by presenting traditional Hopi life accurately in the Hopi language. The book describes many of the activities Hopi youth was engaged in at that time.

Little Hopi was a collaboration in the early forties between the BIA’s Indian language specialist Edward A. Kennard, a Hopi Tewa interpreter Albert Yava and the artist Charles Loloma. Al- though a painter, potter and sculptor, Loloma became best known later on in life for his jewelry, which has been exhibited at museums and galleries around the world. Kennard collected Hopi oral traditions from Albert Yava, translated them into English, and then with Yava translated them back into written Hopi. 202 pages Item No Quantity Title Amount 908 1 Sun Journey La Jornada del Sol 14.95 909 1 Little Hopi Hopihoya 19.95

Sun Journey La Jornada del Sol A Story of Zuni Pueblo 124 pages by Ann Clark (Author) and Zuni artist Percy Sandy Tsisete (Illustrator) Sun Journey is the story of a young Zuni boy’s return from boarding school and his prepara- tions for the Shaloko ceremony in his pueblo. As the returned school boy reconnects with his community, his formal education becomes less important. His Native people’s culture and traditions turn out to be of higher value than formal schooling alone. In the 21 chapters, the boy and the reader learn from his grandfather the important lessons of Zuni life through the seasons - from making and planting prayer-sticks, gathering of wild plants and planting corn, to the yearly trip to the Salt Lakes and traditional stick races, games and dances. Suitable for ages 8 and up, this delightful and valuable resource describing traditional Zuni life will intrigue readers of all ages. Originally published in 1945, Sun Journey is a reissue of a volumn in the Pueblo Series of In- dian Life Readers, Publications of the Branch of Education, Bureau of Indian Affairs. For the first time since 1945, the book is available once again in its original bilingual edition: Native Child Dinétah is republishing it in English and Spanish.

About the Author The author Ann Clark began teaching at the Zuni Black Rock school in 1923, serving there for 25 years. She taught in various schools with Native American students for an additional 17 years.

About the Illustrator Born at the Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico, his Native American name is "Kai Sa," meaning Red Moon. He is also known as Percy Sandy Tsisete. He married Peggy Mirabel of the Taos Pueblo, and they lived in Taos. As a child at the Zuni Day School, he was told to paint and discovered he loved the activity. At age 18, he took formal art instruction at Albuquerque and also studied at the Sherman Institute in Santa Fe. His goal as an artist became "depicting authentically the customs of my people”.

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Children’s Songs 604 Navajo Lullabies and Children Songs (P.M. Begay) CD 17.99 610 Navajo Nursery Songs (P.M. Begay) CD 17.99 602 Native American Lullabies CD 17.99 640 Najah Delbert Blackhorse CD (Children’s songs) 17.99

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Sheep is life: Story of he Navajo-Churro Exploring the personal and heart- sheep which is the original domestic breed Blackhorse Mitchell : “The Creation The code and language that the felt story of the Navajo Code Talk- that sustained the Navajo, Pueblo and His- Of Traditional Navajo Pottery. It Japanese could not break in the ers, this program tells the stories of panic people for nearly 400 years. On the shows how our pottery is made—the Pacific war, nor even know its ori- the young Navajo men recruited verge of extinction a generation ago, the clay that is used, how it is molded and gins. How the Navajo Code Talk- from harsh government boarding Navajo-Churro is making a comeback. finally how it is fired using traditional ers came about, their training and schools into the Marines during Used for both wool and as a source of lean, fuels. The DVD is geared towards the uses to which they were put to World War II. From 1942-1945, healthy meat. the Churro is a desert animal first–time makers of Native pottery in the island hopping war against the Code Talkers devised an un- that can take care of itself; is more drought- and also includes some explanation of the Japanese. Plus the prices the breakable code in their native tolerant; has a higher lambing rate; has traditional Navajo symbols. The film Navajo paid and the long term se- language and transmitted vital healthier lean meat; can produce two wool is in Navajo with English subtitles crecy which they were bound by. messages in the midst of combat crops a year; and that the wool is easier to narrating the lessons. “ Perfect for Then ultimately the long deserved against the Japanese. use and more durable. classroom use. recognition for their heroic efforts in helping win the war. All this is Item No Quantity Title Amount shown by archive footage and pho- DVDs tographs, plus interviews with the people involved. 727 Mud: The Creation of Traditional Navajo Pottery bilingual DVD 24.95 745 A Gift from Talking God: the Story of the Navajo-Churro DVD 24.95 743 Navajo Code Talkers DVD 24.95 True Whispers: The Story of the Navajo Code Talkers 24.95 Native Child, Inc. Resources Order Form: Books Navajo/Hopi Culture Salina Bookshelf Item No Qantity Title Amount Total Bilingual Books (these books are picture books and can be adjusted to a lower grade level if read aloud by the teacher) 872 Her Enemy, Her Love Evangeline Parsons Yazzie 22.00 871 Her Land, Her Love Evangeline Parsons Yazzie 22.00 873 Celebrate My Hopi Corn 10.00 874 Celebrate My Hopi Toys 10.00 870 Beauty Beside Me, Stories of My Grandmother’s Skirts 21.95 858 The Stone Cutter and the Navajo Maiden 17.95 852 Jóhonaa’éí: Bringer of Dawn Grade 3–up 17.95 853 A Summer’s Trade: Shiigo Na’niini’ Grade 3–up 17.95 850 Wisdom Weaver Grade 3–up 17.95 851 Little Black, A Pony Grade 3–up 21.95 504 Turkey and Giant Preschool–up 14.95 505 Day and Nigth Preschool–up 14.95 506 Who Wants to be a Prairie Dog? Preschool–up 9.00 545 Bidii Preschool–up 10.00 546 White Nose the Sheep Dog Grade 3–up 9.00 550 Father’s Boots Grade 3–up 17.95 551 Little Prankster Girl Grade 3–up 17.95 552 Red is Beautiful Grade 3–up OUT OF PRINT (DO NOT ORDER) 17.95 553 Baby Learns to Count Preschool–up 7.95 554 Baby’s First Laugh Preschool–up 7.95 557 Baby Learns About Colors Preschool–up 7.95 558 Baby Learns About Animals Preschool–up 7.95 582 Baby Learns About Senses Preschool–up 7.95 583 Baby Learns About Time Preschool–up 7.95 584 Baby Learns About Weather Preschool–up 7.95 586 Baby Learns About Seasons Preschool–up 7.95 854 Baby Audio Series: Baby’s first CD Preschool–up 10.95 588 What Does ‘Died” Mean? Preschool–up 9.00 559 Zinnia: How the Corn was Saved Grade 3–up 17.95 560 Ashkii’s Journey Grade 4–up 17.95 581 Dzani Yazhi Naazbaa’ A Story of the Navajo Long Walk Grade 4–up 17.95 717 Three Little Sheep Grade 2–up 12.95 718 Proud to Be a Blacksheep Grade 2–up 17.95 719 Frog Brings Rain Grade 2–up 17.95 Subtotal Please add 10% to cover FEDEX Shipping and Handling Total

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P.O. Box 30456 Flagstaff, AZ 86003 voice 505 820 2204 fax 480 559 8626 www.nativechild.com e-mail: [email protected] Other Navajo Books 507 The Goat in the Rug Preschool–up 7.00 534 Sunpainters Grade 3–up 17.95 538 Songs of Shiprock Fair Grade 3–up 16.00 541 The Unbreakable Code Grade 3–up 16.00 555 Kinaaldá Grade 4–up 6.95 556 Songs From the Loom Grade 3–up 6.95 562 Navajo Long Walk Grade 3–up 18.95 716 The Navajo Year: Walk Through Many Seasons Grade 3–up 17.95 859 The Mockingbird Manual: Keepers of the Windclaw Chronicles: Book One 12.95 868 The Day of Storms: Keepers of the Windclaw Chronicles: Book Two 12.95 890 The Great Gathering: Keepers of the Windclaw Chronicles: Book Three 12.95 Navajo Books Grade 7–up and Teacher Materials 863 Left Handed, Son of Old Man Hat: A Navaho Autobiography 24.95 865 Navajo Blessingway Singer: The Autobiography of Frank Mitchell, 1881–1967 34.95 866 Navajo Women: Saanii 17.95 563 Warriors: Navajo Code Talkers 19.95 860 Reclaiming Diné History 19.95 567 A Guide to Navajo Sandpaintings 14.95 568 Rutherford Ashley:Heart Vision 2000 19.95 570 Diné: A History of the Navajos 24.95 711 The Main Stalk: A Synthesis of Navajo Philosopy Senior Highschool/College 19.95 712 Navajo Indian Myths 12.95 713 Diné bahane’: The Navajo Creation Myth 24.95 714 Keeping the Rope Straight Annie Dodge Wauneka’s Life 22.95 710 Holy Wind in Navajo Philosophy Senior Highschool/College 18.95 731 Diné Bizaad Bínáhoo’aah: Rediscovering The Navajo Language 89.95 861 Diné Bizaad Bínáhoo’aah Rediscovering the Navajo Language Workbook 39.95 862 Diné Bizaad Bínáhoo’aah: Rediscovering The Navajo Language Teacher’s Edition 140.00 867 the Navajo Verb System: An Overview by Robert W. Young 65.00 732 Sharing the Skies: Navajo Astronomy 14.95 891 Bighorse the Warrior 16.95 875 Chester Nez 16.00

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Subtotal Please add 10% to cover FEDEX Shipping and Handling Total Rare & Out of Print Books Book condition: These books are used, some are of considerable age, up to 85 years. They can carry many signs that average used worn books have, including markings from libraries. But all pages are present. If they are in very good or new condition, it is noted. Item No Title Amount Total 201 yes Beautyway: A Navajo Ceremonial Leland Wyman, Father Berard Haile, 1957 Hardcover $ 149.00 214 yes Origin Legend of the Navaho Flintway Text & Translation University of Chicago. 1943. $ 425.00 Softcover (bilingual Athabascan orthography at the time) 215 yes Origin Legend of the Navaho Enemy Way: Text and Translation. Berard Haile, Yale $ 325.00 University Press, 1938 Softcover (bilingual Athabascan orthography at the time) 219 yes Emergence Myth According to the Hanelthnayhe or Upward-Reaching Rite (Navajo $ 395.00 Religion Series, volume 3) Haile, Father Berard; Wheelwright, Mary C.; Illustrated By Louie Ewing Museum of Navajo Ceremonial Art, 1949 202 yes Blessingway, with Three Versions of the Myth Recorded and Translated from the Navajo by $ 125.00 Father Berard Haile Leland Wyman, 1970 Hardcover 203 no Legend of the Ghostway Ritual in the Male Branch of Shootingway (Part 1); Suckingway: 349.00 Its Legend and Practice (Part 2) Berard Haile, St. Michaels Press, 1950 204 yes Mountainway of the Navaho Leland C. Wyman,University of Arizona Press, 1975 Hardcover $ 98.00 205 yes The Windways of the Navaho Leland C. Wyman, Colorado Springs, 1962 Softcover $ 125.00 206 yes The Night Chant: A Navaho Ceremony Matthews, Washington, University of Utah Press, $ 28.00 1995. Softcover like new or new 208 yes Where the Two Came to Their Father A Navaho War Ceremonial Jeff King, Princeton $ 89.00 University Press, 1991 Softcover 209 yes The Upward Moving and Emergence Way: The Gishin Biye Version Haile, Berard, Univ of $ 42.00 Nebraska Press 1981 Softcover 210 yes The Red Antway of the Navaho Leland C. Wyman, Museum of Navajo Ceremonial Art, $ 42.00 Santa Fe, NM, 1973 Softcover 211 yes Navajo Bringing-Home Ceremony: The Claus Chee Sonny Version of Deerway Ajilee Karl $ 98.00 W. Luckert, Univ of Nebraska Press 1981 Softcover 212 yes Coyoteway: A Navajo Holyway Healing Ceremonial Karl W Luckert, University of Arizona 75.00 Press, 1979 Softcover 220 yes Navajo Mountain and Rainbow Bridge Religion by Luckert, Karl W., Museum of Northern 118.00 Arizona, Flagstaff, Arizona (1977) Soft Cover. 219 yes The Myth and Prayers of the Great Star Chant and the Myth of the Coyote Chant, by 52.00 Wheelwright, Mary C., and McAllester Dine, College Press 1988 213 yes Head and Face Masks in Navaho Ceremonialism Berard Haile, University of Utah Press, $ 15.00 1996 Softcover the following books are bilingual: Navajo/English 216 yes Love-Magic and Butterfly People: The Slim Curly Version of the Ajiee and Mothway $ 89.00 Myths Berard Haile, Irvy W. Goossen, Slim Curly, Museum of Northern Arizona Press, Flagstaff, 1978 Softcover 217 yes Women versus Men: A Conflict of Navajo Emergence Berard Haile, University of Nebraska $ 48.00 Press, 1981 Softcover 218 yes Waterway: A Navajo Ceremonial Myth Berard Haile, Museum of Northern Arizona Press, $ 29.00 1979 Softcover Subtotal Please add 10% to cover FEDEX Shipping and Handling Total Important: for the latest update on availability and price of books always check here first: http://nativechild.com/pdfs/books.pdf P.O. Box Box 30456 Flagstaff, AZ 86003 voice 505 820 2204 fax 800 787 7001 http://www.nativechild.com e-mail: [email protected] Native Child Catalog 2016/2017

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