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With sincere gratitude, I wish to express my indebtedness to my friends of the F. G. family, on the Navaho Indian Reservation. Without F. G.IS patience, understanding, guidance and of course, his story, this thesis would have been impossible. To his sons, my interpreters, also go my thanks for their friendship and long hours of tedious work. To my brother and his wife, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth O. Fishler, I wish to express my gratitude for their help and assistance while in the field. To my parents goes my gratitude, as to most parents from their children, for their deep understanding and help in so many ways while in the field and a t home. To Professor E. Adamson Haebe L, Department of Anthropology, I am indebted for his interest, help and guidance in my work with the Navaho. To my friend and teacher, Professor Elmer R. Smith, Department of Anthropology, I owe the beginning of my interest and partial enlightenment in the-field of Anthropology. He has to me, been a source of never ending encouragement, guidance and inspiration. To my wife goes many thanks. Her help in so many ways in preparing the manuscript, her long hours of typing, her understanding and assistance, made a difficult task easier. |