The Navaho: Part 2
Publication details: [n.p.] National Educational Television and Radio Center, 1959. Made by the Office of Television Activities, Washington University, in cooperation with KETC-TV.Description: p. 29 min. sd. b&w. 16 mmSubject(s): LOC classification:- E 99 .N3 K5 1947
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The Search for America.
CREDITS: Producer, Ralph Patrick; hosts, Ralph Patrick, Richard Hartzell.
SUMMARY: Presents an interview with the Navaho Tribes Council. Examines the problems of maintaining tradition and working within the tribal organization, yet meeting the needs of the tribe. Considers how the Navahos deal with education, agriculture, and religion, and describes the adaptations they have made to adjust to modern science and new social values.
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