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Oversize, Navajo Centennial Long Walk

 File — Box: 78

Scope and Contents

all photos were taken by Crampton, unless otherwise noted
  1. 1: Window Rock Arizona, 1968
  2. 2: Long walk reenactment, July 4th, 1968
  3. 3: Preparation for the Long Walk at the Navajo Tribal Museum. June 28-29, 1968
  4. 4: The first parade at Summer, New Mexico, June 29, 1968
  5. 5: Re-enactment of the Treaty signing Ceremony Fort Summer, New Mexico June 30th, 1968
  6. 6: Presentations of the Colors b6y the Navajo veterans
  7. 7: Raymond Nakai, chairman, tribal Council and Miss Navajo
  8. 8: Grant Holmes, Regional Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs portrays Colonel Summers reading the treaty of 168
  9. 9: Navajo Tribal Council
  10. 10: Descendants of Colonel E.V. Summer and two of the flag bearer Veterans
  11. 11: Barbecue luncheon for Navajos at Fort Summers, June 30, 1968
  12. 12: Judge Dean Wilson sings a Navajo Chant, 1968
  13. 13: Navajo Dancers 1968
  14. 14: The Parade at Albugaergue 1968
  15. 15: Women using yucca root soap canoncito, New Mexico, July 3rd, 1968
  16. 16: Camo at Blue water Lake, New Mexico, July 3rd, 1968
  17. 17: Members of the Long Water Caravan at Bluewater Camp, July 4th, 1968
  18. 18: Parade at Gallup, New Mexico, July 4th, 1968
  19. 19: Concluding Speech by Raymond Nakai
  20. 20: John Upshaw and boy

Dates

  • 1850-1990

Conditions Governing Access

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Extent

From the Collection: 78 Boxes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository

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