Navajo Lake Campground (Kane County, Utah); Camp sites, facilities, etc.--Dixie National Forest (Utah)
A group of children and a women. They are sitting or standing around camp tables. There are several other camp tables in the picture. There is also a fire ring in the picture. On the back of the picture, "2330-Development sites Navajo Lake &...
Navajo Lake Campground (Kane County, Utah); Camp sites, facilities, etc.--Dixie National Forest (Utah)
A man and a boy using a campstove that is sitting on a camp table. There is a dutch oven in the foreground. Navajo Lake is in the backgound. There is a truck with a camper on top and a boat on the back. There is also a car to the side of the truck.
Navajo Lake Campground (Kane County, Utah); Camp sites, facilities, etc.--Dixie National Forest (Utah)
A sign at Navajo Lake Campground. The sign reads "Operation outdoors- Improvement project-to meet the growing demand for outdoor recreartion-US Department of Agriculture-Forest Service." Navajo Lake is seen in the background. There are wildflowers...
Palmer, William R., 1877-1960; Navajo; Lee, John D.; Navajo--Dwellings;
A third view of the rock house. This house was not identified. It is placed with the Navajo houses because it was with them, but it could just as easily be John D. Lee's house.
Addresses.: Miss Evadna Isom, 534 W. 2nd South., Salt Lake City, Utah Z.T. Draper Bingham Co., Basalt, Idaho. Miss Mary Crawford, Washington County, Virgin City, Utah. Miss Marilla Crawford Springdale, Utah Mr. Daniel Crawford Springdale,...
Addresses.: MW & Co., 111 to 120 Mich. Ave, Chicago, Ill. E.W. S. Fur & G co. Warsaw, Ind. Rochester Optical Co. 38 to 49 South St. Rochester, N.Y. Photo Materials Co., Rochester N.Y. Will E. Green Eden, Ill. Mrs. H.J. Jennings Navajo Co.,...
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from all the traditional chiefs whichever pertains to our land claims. Some of the villages of course refused to work with our attomey, protesting the attomey was hired without their consent or knowledge. But they will...
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The following is an account written by Allen H. Tibbals of the preparation and trial of this case.
HEALING vs. JONES
The case was the culmination of over a century of constant conflict between the Hopi and the Navajo...
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United States Court of Appeals of the Ninth Circuit, Federal District Judge James A. Walsh of Tucson, Arizona, and Federal District Judge Leon R. Yankwich of Los Angeles, California. noted in its opinion that the...
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appreciation to John S. Boyden, Sr., for his faithful and dedicated service to the Hopi people for nearly a half century, and for his unswerving friendship with the members of the Hopi Tribe. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that...
Advocate for Indians declaring the Navajo had a joint interest in part of the 1882 reservation. Jurisdictional statements were prepared directed to the Supreme Court and the Hopi through John directed a Motion to the Supreme Court seeking a f f i a...
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skills as an advocate and orator for the Hopi cause. His obvious sincerity and great vigor spellbound the committee members and brought tears to the eyes of even casual obsewers. Several Senators and Congressmen as...
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generally at 5:M) or 5:30 p.m. at the pleasure of the court. The first week the weather was warm and there was a swimming pool of sorts at the Apache Motel and John, Bryant and Allen would have a swim, followed by dinner...