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    The Navajo / by 247433 Downs, James F.

    Published 1972
    Subjects: “…Navajo Indians…”
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    Diné Navajo Resilience to the COVID-19 pandemic by Wilfred F. Denetclaw, Zara K. Otto, Samantha Christie, Estrella Allen, Maria Cruz, Kassandra A. Potter, Kala M. Mehta

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…<h4>Objective</h4> To date, there are no studies of COVID-19 cases and deaths in the Navajo Nation, US. The primary objective of this manuscript is to understand whether counties with a higher proportion of Navajo (Diné) population also had higher cases and deaths of COVID-19 and whether these dropped with vaccination. …”
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    The art of failure in translating a Navajo poem by Anthony K. Webster

    Published 2016-10-01
    Subjects: “…Navajo…”
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    Diné Navajo Resilience to the COVID-19 pandemic. by Wilfred F Denetclaw, Zara K Otto, Samantha Christie, Estrella Allen, Maria Cruz, Kassandra A Potter, Kala M Mehta

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…<h4>Objective</h4>To date, there are no studies of COVID-19 cases and deaths in the Navajo Nation, US. The primary objective of this manuscript is to understand whether counties with a higher proportion of Navajo (Diné) population also had higher cases and deaths of COVID-19 and whether these dropped with vaccination.…”
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    Exfoliation Syndrome and Exfoliation Glaucoma in the Navajo Nation by Ayesha Patil, Cole Swiston, Ryan T. Wallace, Chase Paulson, Matthew E. Conley, Lori McCoy, Craig Chaya, Barbara Wirostko

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…In 1971, Faulkner et al. estimated the prevalence of XFS among 50 Navajo Nation residents as 38%. Given that XFS can cause irreversible blindness secondary to glaucoma (XFG), this study aims to identify the current prevalence of XFS among Navajo Nation residents within the Four Corners region of the U.S. (2) Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted from 2016 to 2021 for patients aged 18 and older. …”
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    Technoeconomic feasibility of decentralized desalination in the Navajo Nation by Brei, Melissa

    Published 2023
    “…The Navajo Nation, located in the southwest United States, faces a significant water stress issue, with approximately 30% of households lacking access to piped water. …”
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    Desxiframent del codi navajo amb Bill Toledo by Andres Burbano, Esteban García

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…En aquest assaig s'explora la connexió entre l'emergència paral·lela de la informàtica i l'ús del codi navajo en el context de la Segona Guerra Mundial. …”
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    Reviving Knowledges through Play and Resistance: The Case of Navajo Conceptions of Space by Daniel Ness, Richard D. Sawyer

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The authors then discuss an alternative framework to the Western conception of space within formal K-12 education by presenting the Navajo conception of space and play. Throughout the paper, the authors argue that all students—and especially those living in poverty in commercially constructed, large urban areas—deserve, and need, an educational framework that expands rather than constricts their schema of space and facilitates their agency to renew and regenerate their environment.…”
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    Diné Bizaad Bitsisiléí Bóhoo’aah: A Basis for learning Navajo by Denny, Devon

    Published 2022
    “…This guide is meant to provide a brief introduction to the Navajo language, Diné Bizaad. It is understood that most of the present Diné youth speak English as their only language, as the population of Diné Bizaad speakers increase in age. …”
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    Navaho grammar / by 322298 Reichard, Gladys Amanda

    Published 1951
    Subjects: “…Navajo language…”