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Journal of Arizona History Index Index to the Journal of Arizona History, N-O Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 NOTE: the index includes two citation formats. The format for Volumes 1-5 is: volume (issue): page number(s) The format for Volumes 6 -54 is: volume: page number(s) N Naabaahi (Navajo Indian) II(2)5 Naabas’obiyé (White Mountain Apache) 50:24, 25, 26 52 n.10, 54 n. 39 photo of 50:25 Naachtun 45:23 Naajebaayé (White Mountain Apache) 50:5-6, 8-17, 20, 22-23, 34, 37, 41, 47-49, 51 n. 6, 57 n. 76 photo of 50:45 Naakaiisneez See Navajo, John Nabhan, Gary Paul 53:181, 190-92 article by 49:95-118 article coauthored by 19:1-16 biographical note on 49:95 book by, reviewed 24:315-16; 26:451-52; 44:98; 50:183; 54:337-38 book coauthored by, reviewed 46:293-94 book edited by, reviewed 36:306-7 Naborr (Arabian horse) 50:348, 351, 359 Nabors, Troy 54:84 Nacameri (Rayon), Sonora 19:3, 7, 9-10; See San Miguel-Rayón 1 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, N-O Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 Nachbar, Jack, book edited by, reviewed 16:213-14 Nacheis 17:294 Nachez 19:307-8, 310; See also Naiche photo 19:311 Nacho (nephew of Traino Quiroz) 28:177 Nackard, K. J. 47:180 portrait 14:42 Naco, Arizona 21:435; 23:277; 27:304, 305; 42:433, 435, 436, 438; 45:233, 248, 257; 46:343, 344, 349, 358, 360, 367; 47:261, 262; 50:126-27, 129, 132; 51:366; 54:248 battle near 7:125 mentioned 7:33, 126 Naco belles, photo of 42:440 Naco, Sonora 21:435; 38:350; 46:359; 48:160, 268-74, 280 Nacori Chico, Sonora 29:131 article about 28:1-16 photo of 27:37; 28:9, 15; 29:138 Nacozari Railroad 31:183, 205-7; 37:368 photo of 31:207 Nacozari, Sonora 20:225, 227; 28:2, 6; 31:197-98; 40:76; 43:313; 2 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, N-O Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 54:15, 247, 260 n. 2 mines at 29:52, 54 photo of 31:199 Naegle, George C. 21:433, 436 n. 19 Naegle, John C. 21:436 n. 19; 54:373 n. 10 Nagasaki, Japan 54:315 Nagasawa, Richard, book by, reviewed 28:205-206 Nagel, John, book edited by, reviewed 53:101-102 Nagle and Leonard, San Francisco 28:290 Nagle, (deputy sheriff of Cochise County) II(4)21 Nagle, George D. 28:290, 292 Nagonita (White Mountain Apache) 50:26, 30 Naguila Mine 30:389 n. 57 Nah-bay (Nahi), Apache warrior, photo of 30:338 Nah-deiz-az (Apache Indian), murderer of Lt. Mott 6:43-45 Nah Ke De Sah (Apache woman) 32:130 Nahn-ol-te-yay (White Mountain Apache) 50:48, 56 n. 58, 57 n. 76 NAIA See National Association on Indian Affairs 3 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, N-O Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 Naiche, Amelia 42:103 Naiche (Chiricahua Apache leader) 12:148; 18:449, 460; 29:132, 137, 144, 169; 30:157, 303, 308, 319, 321; 32:126, 131-32, 135, 138, 149; 35:209; 41:137; 42:98, 101, 103; 50:48; 54:64 C. S. Fly photos of 30:328, 335-37 Gatewood’s report on 27:60, 62, 68, 69, 70 Kenoi’s recollections of 27:82, 89 photos of 27:88, cover-Spring issue; 32:134 Wratten’s recollections of 27:97, 98, 104, 107, 114 Naiche, Dorothy 42:98 Naichez (Apache scout) 49:380 Nail, Ben 43:158 photo of 43:167 Nail, Ben, Jr., photo of 43:167 Nail, Bill, photo of 43:172 Nail, Pete, photo of 43:172 Na-il-de Cult 20:440-41 Najuila Mine 30:389 Nakagaki, Frank 38:3 Nakagaki, Yoshi 38:3 4 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, N-O Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 Nakai, Raymond 27:394 Nakaidoklini 35:178 Nalsuce, Charley, photo of 12:264 Naltazan, May Mitchell 46:257 Namaquipa, Chihuahua, Villa at 7:126, 131 Named in Stone and Sky: An Arizona Anthology, edited by Gregory McNamee, reviewed 35:452-53 Names, Apache 20:331, 424-25 Names, by N. Scott Momaday, reviewed 30:115-16; 38:210 Naming methods (Camps and Forts) 8:137 “Naming of Camp Crittenden,” by Constance W. Altshuler 8:137-142 “The Naming of Mickey Free” 17:341-46 “The Naming of the Boojum” 23:351-56 Nampeyo (Hopi potter) 43:14; 52:10, 27 n. 16 photo of 52:12 Nana Cota (puppet character) 13:237 Nana (Nane) (Chiricahua Apache Chief) IV(1)2; 8:227, 228; 14:147 n. 17; 18:449; 26:248; 30:320; 32:129, 131, 144; 35:211 5 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, N-O Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 book about, reviewed 30:114 photo of 27:109, 115; 30:333 Nana’s Raid: Apache Warfare in Southern New Mexico, 1881, by Stephen H. Lekson, reviewed 30:114 Nanhai County, China 52:338 Nankivell, John H., book by, reviewed 42:484-85 Nankoweap Creek 43:53 Nanni-Chaddi (Yavapai chieftain) 41:66 Nant’áan Bishdohé (New Mexican trader) 50:20, 24, 30 Nantanes Plateau 36:135 Nan-tia-tish (Apache Indian) 26:420 “Nanzatico” 12:3, 44 n. 5 Napa Valley 40:30 Napaika (Arabian horse) 50:353 Napier, Andrew 29:249 Napoleon III III(1)16, 17; 8:129 Napoleon III and Mexican Silver, by Shirley J. Black, reviewed 42:355-57 Napolitano, Janet 45:140 6 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, N-O Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 Naquave’ima (Hopi leader) 43:8 Naque (Apache leader) 39:11 Naquin, M. L. 21:393 Naraguts (Paiute Indian) 13:86-87, 107 n. 11; 19:380, 400 Naranjo, Rozend, photo of 44:365 Narbona, Antonio III(4)12, 13; 18:15; 36:216 Narbona, Miguel (Apache Leader) 27:38, 40, 49 n. 3 Narbona (Navajo chief) II(2)5 Narrative Bibliography of the African- American Frontier, by Roger D. Hardeway, reviewed 37:312 “Narrative of John C. Frémont’s Expedition to California...,” by Thomas S. Martin, mentioned 8:37 “Narrative of the Coronado Expedition,” by Pedro Castaneda de Najera 53:219 Narrative Press 48:343 Narratives of the Coronado Expedition, by George P. Hammond and Rey Agapito 53:219 Narrett, David, book edited by, reviewed 37:309-10 7 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, N-O Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 Narrow Gauge to Jermone: The United Verde and Pacific Railway, by Russell Wahmann, reviewed 30:454-55 Nash, Carrie L. 10:207 Nash, Gerald D. 27:230, 237-41; 37:238 book by, reviewed 15:185-86; 27:452-54; 31:442; 32:448-49; 34:97-98; 35:94-95; 41:457-58 Nash, Harry W. V(4)16 n. 26 Nash, Mary See Woolsey, Mary H. Nash, Mr. (Mary Taylor’s companion) 28:17-18 Nash, Philleo, book with introduction by, reviewed 21:214-15 Nashville, Tennessee 45:403 Nasnaga, novel by, reviewed 16:319-20 Natalie Curtis Burlin: A Life in Native and African American Music, by Michelle Wick Patterson, reviewed 52:205-206 Natanes Mountains 51:105 Natanes Plateau 54:120, 125 Natches See Naiche, Apache chief 8 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, N-O Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 Natchez (Apache chief) IV(1)2, 4, 7, 8; V(4)58; 7:79, 81 n. 7; 16:145-46; 18:378; 49:369, 380; See Naiche photo of II(3)13; 49:369 Nation Builders: A Sesquicentennial History of the Corps of Topographical Engineers, 1838-1863, edited by Frank B. Schubert, reviewed 31:113 Nation, Chuck 38:363 National Academy of Science 48:397 National Academy of Western Art 18:489 National Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 23:82 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) 48:397 National American Woman Suffrage Association 45:376, 382, 384 National Archives and Records Administration 50:362, 366, 371 book about holdings, reviewed 35:355 book about, reviewed 50:98 National Archives, U.S. 9:181, 221 9 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, N-O Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) 32:195, 198, 200, 202, 204, 205, 206-7, 212; 45:180; 55:492 National Association of Audobon Societies 43:46 National Association of State Libraries 37:223 National Association on Indian Affairs (NAIA) 26:145, 147, 148 National Audubon Society 54:256 National Automobile Dealer’s Association 44:213 National Bank of Arizona, Phoenix 18:304-5; 22:361; See also Kales and Lewis, Bankers National Bison Range, Montana 28:166 National Book Award 53:118 National Broadcasting Company (NBC) 41:323, 328; 53:224 National Canners Association 34:55 National Cemetery, Santa Fe 39:62 National City Bank 47:146 National Clean Air Coalition 54:237, 250 National Congress of American Indians 35:196, 197; 55:138 National Congress of American Indians: The Founding Years, by Thomas W. Cowger, reviewed 42:242-43 10 Index to the Journal of Arizona History, N-O Arizona Historical Society, [email protected] 480-387-5355 National Council of Christian Churches 53:225, 228, 239, 247 National Council of Defense 38:243 National Cowboy Hall of Fame, Oklahoma City, book about, reviewed 18:488-90 National Defense Act, 1916 42:443 National Defense Council 40:133 National Defense program, salvage drive, photo of 36:402 National Educational Association 35:367 National Endowment for the Arts 16:360; 18:500 National Endowment for the Humanities 18:498 National Environment Protection Act of 1969 52:54, 63 National Farm Workers Association 41:418 National Forest, La Sal, history, book about, reviewed 16:307 National Forests, book about, reviewed 14:263-64 National Gallery of Art 43:26 National Geographic (magazine) 24:343, 346; 44:3, 378, 385, 389; 52:137 National Geographic Society 17:123; 48:54, 87 n.
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