Book

The Albuquerque Navajos

University of Arizona Press (11) • Published In 1969 • Pages: 76

By: Hodge, William H..

Abstract
This is a study of 275 Navajos living in Albuquerque, New Mexico, during the period of the author's residency there from July 1959 to June 1961. Using these Navajos as a basis for his study, the author attempts to examine some of the reasons why residence for some of this group has been permanent while for others it has not. In his analysis, the author defines a permanent resident Navajo as one who not only resides in the city, but who also has decided to remain in the city and prefers the city to the reservation. On the other hand, a non-permanent resident Navajo is one who although residing in the city, considers his stay there only temporary, and prefers the reservation to the city (p. 1-B). Hodge divides this non-resident group into traditional and Anglo-modified (acculturated) Navajo. A number of hypotheses are offered in this source which guide the study and organize supporting comparative material relevant to its central theme. Of the 275 Navajos available, sixteen adult males were selected for intensive study. This sample represents the range of Navajo types in Albuquerque, in terms of permanent vs. non-permanent (traditional and Anglo-modified) residency. From this group three were chosen as examples for extensive biographical consideration -- John Powell, as a permanent resident; Joseph Sandoval, traditional; and Joseph Barnes, as Anglo-modified.
Subjects
External migration
Public welfare
Informants
Life history materials
Labor supply and employment
Acculturation and culture contact
Education system
Settlement patterns
Community structure
Urban and rural life
culture
Navajo
HRAF PubDate
2004
Region
North America
Sub Region
Southwest and Basin
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ; 1986
Field Date
1959-1961
Coverage Date
1880s-1961
Coverage Place
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Notes
[by] William H. Hodge
Includes bibliographical references (p. 73-76)
LCCN
68022335
LCSH
Navajo Indians