Navajo Library Resources

Bailey, Garrick Alan and Roberta Glenn Bailey.  A History of the Navajos:  The Reservations Years.  Santa
    Fe: School of American Research Press, 1986.

Berlant, Anthony and Mary Hunt Kahlenberg.  Walk in Beauty:  The Navajo and Their Blankets.  Boston:
    New York Graphic Society, 1977.

Campbell, Tyrone and Joel and Kate Kopp.  Navajo Pictorial Weaving.  New York:  Dutton Studio Books,
    1991.

Dine bahane:  The Navajo Creation Story.  Trans. Paul G. Zolbrod.  Albuquerque:  UNM Press, 1984.

Dockstader, Frederick.  The Song of the Loom:  New Traditions in Navajo Weaving.  New York:
    Hudson Hills Press, 1987.

Faris, James C. Navajo and Photography: A Critical History of the Representation of an American People. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1996. electronic books

Frisbie, Charlotte Johnson.  Kinaalda; A Study of the Navajo Girl's Puberty Ceremony.  Middletown, Conn:
    Wesleyan University Press, 1967.

Griffin-Pierce, Trudy.  Earth is My Mother, Sky is My Father:  Space, Time, and Astronomy in Navajo
    Sandpainting.  Albuquerque:  UNM Press, 1992.

Hollister, Uriah S.  The Navajo and His Blanket.  Glorieta, NM:  Rio Grande Press, 1972.

Kahlenberg, Mary Hunt and Anthony Berlant.  The Navajo Blanket.  New York:  Prager, 1972.

Kent, Kate Peck.  Navajo Weaving:  Three Centuries of Change.  Santa Fe:  School of American
    Research Press, 1985.

Reichard, Gladys.  Navaho Religion:  A Study of Symbolism.  NY:  Pantheon Books, 1950.

----------.  Spider Woman:  A Story of Navajo Weavers and Chanters.  New York:  The
    Macmillan Company, 1934.

Roessel, Robert A.  Coyote Stories of the Navajo People.  Phoenix:  Navajo Curriculum Center Press, 1974.

Wyman, Leland.  Southwest Indian Dry Painting.  Santa Fe: School of American Research, 1983.
 
 

Music and Videos:

Navajo Songs From Canyon de Chelly.  NY:  New World Records, 1990.  (CD)
Seasons of A Navajo.  Phoenix, Arizona:  KAET (PBS Home Video), 1997.
Woven By the Grandmothers:  19th Century Navajo Textiles.  Linda Lewett, Producer.  Washington, D. C.:
    WETA, 1998.