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| 1 |  | Characteristics of new Navajo students enrolled at intermountain school, Utah 1967 Part IV: social functioning with peers | Johnston, Arthur Lee | intermountain School Navajo Indians; education | Background Statement of the Problem In 1868, following the Indian Wars, Navajo leaders signed a Treaty with the United States Government. The Navajos agreed to return to some three and a half million acres in the Canyon De Chelley area and keep the peace with other Indian Tribes. | 1967 |
| 2 |  | History of intermountain school, Brigham City, Utah 1946-1950, Part I, 1968 | Rich, Ralph Kent | intermountain school; Navajo Indians; education | In 1945 the United States and the world were just emerging from one of the most devastating wars in man's entire existence. The signing of the treaty with Japan at Yokohama Bay and the series of Big Three Conferences in Europe marked the beginnings of a new world-- a new balance of power. Now that t... | 1968 |
| 3 |  | History of intermountain school, Brigham City, Utah, 1946-1950, part I, 1968 | Rich, Ralph Kent | Intermountain School Navajo Indians; education | In 1945 the United States and the world were just emerging from one of the most devastating wars in man's entire existence. The signing of the treaty with Japan at Yokohama Bay and the series of Big Three Conferences in Europe marked the beginnings of a new world -- a new balance of power. | 1968 |