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Introduction: The Dine, the Land, Oral History, and Sovereignty
1. An Argument with Archaeologists
2. Abalone Buffalo People and Ancient Trails
3. Traditional Dine Maps, History as Geography
4. Dine-Anaasází Relations, Clans, and Ethnogenesis
5. Western Dine Frontline Landscapes before the Long Walk
6. "The People" Meet "Americans" on the Arizona Railroad Frontier
7. Indian Giving on the Railroad Frontier
8. Dine Traders before the 1950s
9. Dine Trading and Silversmithing at Borrego Pass Trading Post
10. Dine Workers in Underground Coal Mines around Gallup
11. Dine Land Use and Climate Change
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