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The role of wives in the urban adjustment of Navaho migrant families to Denver, Colorado

The role of wives in the urban adjustment of Navaho migrant families to Denver, Colorado

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The role of wives in the urban adjustment of Navaho migrant families to Denver, Colorado

by McSwain, Romola Mae

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n.p.: Navaho Urban Relocation Research, 1965. x, 285, [1], 12 leaves, 8.5x11 inches, number penned in upper right corner of front cover, otherwise very good. Author's thesis from the UNiversity of Hawaii. Research Report no. 10.

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Title
The role of wives in the urban adjustment of Navaho migrant families to Denver, Colorado
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McSwain, Romola Mae
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Navaho Urban Relocation Research
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Date Published
1965
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1960S; Native American; Women; Colorado; Urban history;

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