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World Footprints on MSNNative American History: Hastiin Tádídínii, The “Bad Indian” of Antelope CanyonHe also rebelled against federal government mandates that required Navajo children to attend Indian boarding schools ... give up their native clothing and take English names instead of using ...
But the Navajo made an eloquent case to return home and in 1868 negotiated a treaty that reversed their removal. The original treaty is on view at the National Museum of the American Indian in ...
buying a new dress for the prom is a rite of passage, something that many students even take for granted. But for teens living in the Navajo Nation of the western United States, it’s another story.
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