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"Nearing graduation from Phoenix Indian School,Peterson Zah decided he wanted to attend college. He was refused the reference letters needed for college admission by teachers who told him he would fail and thus embarrass them. Several years later, these instructors would receive invitations from Zah to a party celebrating his graduation from Arizona State University. And so began a career that took Zah to the presidency of the Navajo Nation. His life...
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No one group of people better personifies the American Southwest than the Navajo Indians, a mystical and spiritual nation of shepherds, weavers and silversmiths. Once known as the lords of New Mexico, the Navajo sustained centuries of battle against the Spanish and other Indian tribes. Then came a dark period in their history. In 1863 the Navajo became part of a grand experiment by the United States government to rid the West of its native people....
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