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Navajoes
Navajoes Na"va*joes, n. pl.; sing. Navajo. (Ethnol.) A tribe of Indians inhabiting New Mexico and Arizona, allied to the Apaches. They are now largely engaged in agriculture.

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- Navajoe is a ghost town in Jackson County, Oklahoma, United States, located eight miles east and four miles north of Altus at the base of the Navajo Mountains...
- expound upon what he meant by "complete jurisdiction": "Can you sue a Navajoe Indian in court? ... We make treaties with them, and therefore they are...
- expound upon what he meant by "complete jurisdiction": "Can you sue a Navajoe Indian in court? ... We make treaties with them, and therefore they are...
- Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. Warren (January 27, 1875). "The Navajoes.—The Party Returning from Washington and Who They Are.—About Gov. Arny...
- Clabber Flat, Alfalfa, Lone Oak, Ricks, Riverside, Pleasant Point and Navajoe, were settled in the Friendship area. Clabber Flat School, which opened...
- expound upon what he meant by "complete jurisdiction": "Can you sue a Navajoe Indian in court? ... We make treaties with them, and therefore they are...
- Cimarron 1886 1911 Mocane Beaver Moral Pottawatomie 1891 Mouser Texas 1928 Navajoe Jackson 1887 New Spring Place Newby Cr**** New Tulsa Oak Grove Wagoner 1968...
- Friendship Headrick Martha Olustee Creta Hess Humphreys Victory Aaron Navajoe National Register of Historic Places listings in Jackson County, Oklahoma...
- 1857 Polistes comanchus comanchus de Saussure, 1857 Polistes comanchus navajoe Cresson, 1868 Polistes communalis Nguyen, Vu, & Carpenter, 2017 Polistes...
- southwestern Texas, Coa****la, Durango, New Mexico? Polistes comanchus ssp. navajoe (Cresson, 1868) - Found in Arizona, California, New Mexico, western Texas...