Raymond Nakai collection, 1963-1988?

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Raymond Nakai collection, 1963-1988?

NAU.MS.386
NAU.PH.2006.16


Descriptive Summary

Creator: Raymond Nakai
Collection NameRaymond Nakai Collection,
Inclusive Dates: 1952-1996, 2005
Physical Description 10.9 linear feet textual material (26 boxes), 2.3 linear feet photographic material (4 boxes)
AbstractThe Raymond Nakai Collection contains material documenting his activities as Chairman of the Navajo Nation from 1963 - 1971 and his personal life. The collection consists of speeches, correspondance, photographs, scrapbooks, news clippings, and reports.
Collection NumberNAU.MS.386
NAU.PH.2006.16
Language English.
Repository Cline Library. Special Collections and Archives Department
Northern Arizona University
Cline Library
P.O. Box 6022
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6022
Phone: 928 523 5551
Fax: 928 523 3770
Email: Special.Collections@nau.edu

Biographical Note

Raymond Nakai, a Navajo Indian, was born in 1918 in Lukachukai, Arizona, on the Navajo Reservation. Nakai was a Navy veteran, serving from 1942-1945. Nakai worked as a radio announcer for KCLS in Flagstaff, Arizona until 1953-1962. Nakai worked at the Navajo Ordnance Depot for seventeen years prior to being elected tribal chairman in 1963. Raymond Nakai is noted as being the first modern Navajo political leader serving as Chairman of the Navajo Nation from 1963-1971. As chairman, the issues most important during his tenure were self determination in Navajo Education, reservation unemployment, developing Navajo economy, further development of the tribal government and improving relations with the federal government and surrounding states. Nakai experienced unprecedented success as Navajo tribal chairman: In 1967 the Navajo Nation Bill of Rights was created, in 1968 Navajo Community College opened being the first tribally controlled community college, the Tribal Scholarship Trust was developed, relations with off reservation natural resource companies began, he was supportive of religious freedom of the Native American Church on the Navajo Reservation and was successful at renaming the tribe as the Navajo Nation. Raymond Nakai led an active personal and political life and was an innovative leader for the Navajo People. After serving as Navajo Tribal Chairman for two terms (spanning eight years) Nakai continued his political career as a councilman. Nakai was succeeded by Peter MacDonald as Navajo Nation President in 1970. Raymond Nakai passed away on Sunday, August 14, 2005. His wife, Ella Nakai, with whom Nakai had five children, still lives in the Southwest.


Arrangement

SCA staff organized materials in the Raymond Nakai collection into two groups based on format and accession:

Restrictions

Restrictions

None.

Copyright

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Administrative Information

Credit Line

Raymond Nakai Collection, NAU.MS.386, NAU.PH.2006., Northern Arizona University. Special Collections and Archives Dept.


Container List

Manuscripts 1952-1996, 2005
Correspondence, 1963 - 2005
The Correspondence series is divided into three subseries: Offical, Personal, and Concerning Photographs. The inclusive dates are 1963 - 2005, with bulk dates of 1963 - 1988.
Official, 1963 - 1988
boxfolder
11 Letter and Equal Employment Opportunity as it Relates to the American Indian from Lyndon B. Johnson to Nakai, October 22, 1963
12 Letter from Richard Schifter to Nakai, April 22, 1964
13 Letter from Barry De Rose to Nakai, July 15, 1964
14 Letter from John A. Carver Jr. to Nakai, October 7, 1964
15 Letter from the San Juan County Tourist and Publicity Council, December 13, 1965
16 Collection of Letters, April 1966
17 Letters from Knox College, 1966
18 Letter from Colonel Karl F. Eklund, September 10, 1966
19 Letter and Transcription, Glen Canyon Dam Dedication Ceremony, Transcript - September 22, 1966, Letter - January 13, 1967
110 Letter from Jack Williams, February 24, 1967
111 Letter from the Department of the Interior, Transcription of Navjao Dam Dedication, September 15, 1962
112 Communication with Vice President Hubert Humphrey, April 21, 1967
113 Correspondence Regarding the Native American Church of Navajoland, 1968 - 1970
114 Letter, to Nakai from Donald E. Brunton, January 5, 1968
115 Letter from the Inaugural Committee, January 10, 1969
116 Letter from the Inaugural Committee, Nixon, January 10, 1969
117 Letters from Brad Blair, March 1969
118 Letter, from Stanley E. Hancock, January 26, 1970
119 Letter, from Fred R. Harris, August 21, 1970
120 Envelope and Letter, from George P. Castile, May 27, 1975
121 Letter to Chairman MacDonald from Nancy Todea, May 25, 1978
122 Letter from John C. Yazzie, August 2, 1978
123 Letter, from NBA and CIBP, January 24, 1983
124 Letter, from Virgil Wyaco II, November 23, 1987
125 Letter, from Ann K. Ford, January 28, 1988
126 Letter, from Ann K. Ford, February 1, 1988
127 Washington Mail Packet
November 2, 1964 - Card from Lyndon B. Johnson
May 4, 1966 - Letter from Hubert H. Humphrey
June 16, 1967 - Invitation to the Presidential Ball of the Southwest
January 10, 1969 - Invitation to the Inaugural Ball
128 Letter, from NAM President W.P. Gullander,
Personal, 1964 - 2005
boxfolder
129 Envelope and Card, from President and Mrs. Johnson, January 20, 1964
130 Letter, from C. White, March 29, 1965
131 Note from Bob Kennedy, November 29, 1965
132 Letter, from Hubert Humphrey, July 8, 1967
133 Letters from Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, September 1968
134 Envelope and Card, from David F. Cargo and Family, December 15, 1970
135 Letter, from Senator Edward M. Kennedy, January 11, 1972
136 Envelope and Card, Mrs. Nakai's Birthday, March 10, 2005
137 Christmas Card, from Vice President and Mrs. Humphrey,
Concerning Photographs, 1963 - 1970
boxfolder
138 Letter, from B. Marshall Willis, concerning photographs, May 27, 1963
139 Letter, from Guy A. Orsino, concerning photographs, May 29, 1963
140 Letter, from H.P. O'Leary, Concerning Photographs of Nakai, Mr. Marsh, and Miss Curtis, August 27, 1963
141 Letter, from E.S. Marsh, concerning photographs, September 11, 1963
142 Letter, from Nello T. Guadagnoli, concerning photographs, September 11, 1963
143 Letter, from Bill Burk, concerning photographs, September 27, 1963
144 Letter, from Charles E. Minton, concerning photographs, February 21, 1964
145 Letter, from Joseph L. Matthews, concerning photographs, March 17, 1964
146 Letter, from T.J. Parrent, concerning photographs, November 2, 1965
147 Letter, from Robert L. Bennett, concerning photograph, June 21, 1966
148 Letter, from Floyd E. Dominy, photographs from Mrs. Johnson's visit, November 8, 1966
149 Letter from Rough Rock School, March 1, 1967
150 Letter, from John L. Carpenter, concerning photographs, September 11, 1967
150 Letter, from John L. Carpenter, concerning photographs, September 11, 1967
151 Letter, from E.S. Johnny Walker M.C., concerning photographs, April 2, 1968
152 Letter, from Helga Twiwes, concerning photographs, April 9, 1968
153 Letter, from N.H. Black, concerning photographs, July 3, 1968
154 Typed Notes, Rainbow Bridge, Lake Powell, July 9 and 17, 1969
155 Letter, from Becky Minter, concerning photographs, September 8, 1969
156 Letter, from Hilary Sandoval Jr., concerning photographs, September 11, 1969
157 Letter, from L.M. Alexander, concerning photographs, October 2, 1969
158 Letter, from John Zollinger, concerning photographs, October 4, 1969
159 Letter, from Ed Foreman, concerning photographs, January 31, 1970
160 Letter, from Roger Davis, concerning photographs, February 13, 1970
161 Letter, from Bruce Davidson, concerning photographs,
162 I.D. Card,
163 Label Card to Accompany Photograph
[MISSING TITLE]
Reports, 1964 - 1978
The Reports series contains offical reports, mainly regular reports presented by Chairman Nakai to the Navajo Tribal Council. The inclusive dates are 1964 - 1978, with bulk dates of 1964 - 1969.
Reports, 1964 - 1978
boxfolder
21 Progress Report of the Navajo Tribal Chairman, January 28, 1964
22 Progress Report of Chairman Navajo Tribal Council, 3 Versions, January 31, 1964
23 4 Paper Clipped Copies of Report of Chairman, Navajo Tribal Council, December 7, 1964
24 Report of Chairman Navajo Tribal Council to the Navajo Tribal Council, March 1, 1965
25 6 Copies of Chariman's Annual Report, April 11, 1967
26 Progress Report, July 11, 1967
27 General Report, Design and Construction Department, January 1968
28 Report to Navajo Tribal Council, January 22, 1968
29 Report to the Navajo Tribal Council, 2 Versions, November 12, 1968
210 Report to the Navajo Tribal Council, June 1969
211 Report to the Indian People for the Third Quarter, February - April 1978
Official Documents, 1963 - 1988
The Offical Documents series includes memorandums, inter-office papers, resolutions of the Navajo Tribal Council, documents concerning KTNN, invitations to inaugural celebrations, copies of leases, and a copy of the Treaty of 1868. The inclusive dates are 1868 - 1988, with bulk dates of 1963 - 1988.
boxfolder
212 Treaty of 1868
213 Navajo Tribal Council Inauguration Booklet, April 13, 1963
214 Proposed Resolution, to Recall Resolution ACAP-69-63 and Adopt the Attached Amended Housing Ordinance, [June 12, 1963]
215 Hopi-Navajo Conference, Bureau of Indian Affairs, August 6-7, 1963
216 Booklet, 88th Congress 1st Session H.R. 9529, December 19, 1963
217 Navajo Tribal Council Resolution Proposal, CONFIDENTIAL, 1964
218 Democratic National Convention Committee Packet, 1964
219 Proposed Resolution, Design and Construction Department, January 1964
220 Democratic National Convention Tickets, August 26-27, 1964
221 Inauguration Dinner Packet, January 18, 1965
222 Inaugural Gala Program, January 18, 1965
223 An Act, 47 Stat. 1418, [September 15, 1965]
boxfolder
31 Invitation to Barbecue for Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, April 16, 1966
32 Program for the Dedication of the Visitor Center, Navajo National Monument, June 19, 1966
33 Name Tag, Glen Canyon Dam, September 22, 1966
34 Invitation to Swearing-In Ceremony for Ernestine D. Evans, December 26, 1966
35 The Luke Society, Supplementary Report to Synod, 1967
36 Invitation to Testimonial Dinner/Dance for John E. Evans, January 12, 1967
37 Navajo Tribal Council Inauguration Booklet, February 21, 1967
38 Invitation to Dance for Miss Deborah Sue Mott, May 24, 1967
39 Interdepartmental Correspondence, January 5, 1968
310 Memorandum, January 5, 1968
311 Interoffice Routing Slip, January 8, 1968
312 Dinner Invitation in Honor of President Ordaz, March 31, 1968
313 Navajo Tribal Council Proposed Resolution, CONFIDENTIAL, June 28, 1968
314 Navajo Tribal Council, November 12, 1968
315 Resolution of the Navajo Tribal Council, December 11, 1968
316 Lease for Navajo Generation, 1969
317 Request Form for a copy of the Official Inaugural Program, 1969
318 Invitation to the Inaugural Ball, January 4, 1969
319 Invitation to Nixon Inauguration, January 6, 1969
320 Invitation to Nixon Inaguration, January 10, 1969
321 Agenda, 12th Annual Conference on Navajo Education, April 16 - 18, 1970
322 Proposed Resolution of the Navajo Tribal Council, c. 1976
323 Resolution of the Red Mesa Chapter, May 1976
324 Summary Report to the Navajo Nation, November 1976
325 Navajo Tribal Elections Booklet, 1978
326 Budget Summary, FY 1978
327 Agreement Concerning the Greater Aneth Oil Fields, April 1978
328 Navajo Area Newsletter, May 1978
329 The Housing Development Booklet, May 1978
330 Memorandum, Alternative Funding Sources for Nutrition Program, May 11, 1978
331 Navajo Judicial Branch Resolution, Supporting Homer Bluehouse for Chief Justice, May 26, 1978
332 Recent Publications Booklet, New Mexico State University, June 6, 1978
333 Memorandum, High Danger of Forest and Range Fires, June 16, 1978
334 Campaign Platform Times, June 20, 1978
335 Memorandum, Management Development Seminar Announcement, June 27, 1978
336 Memorandum, Scheduled Meetings, July 7, 1978
337 Memorandum, Indian Health Service, July 17, 1978
338 Memorandum, 2nd Annual National Indian Conference on Aging, July 18, 1978
339 Rural Area Development Summary Report, August 1978
340 Memorandum, Availability of CETA Program Activity Records and Receipts, August 9, 1978
341 Memorandum, Grant Funds, August 14, 1978
342 Memorandum, New Office Location, August 16, 1978
343 Memorandum, Navajo Water Commission Report Summary, August 17, 1978
344 Agenda for Navajo Tax Program and Sulfur Charge, August 23-24, 1978
345 KTNN Plan of Operation, c. 1983
346 Memorandum, November 20, 1984/January 17, 1986
347 Memorandum, December 31, 1985
348 Resolution to Approve and Adopt Navajo Telecommunications Code, c. 1986
349 AM Broadcast Station License, May 20, 1986
350 KTNN, c. 1987
351 Navajo Telecommunications Regulatory Commission, 1987
352 Navajo Telecommunications Regulatory Commission Monthly Meeting, September 9, 1987
353 Questions on NCC Systems Inc, [page 30], December 15, 1987
354 Navajo Telecommunications Regulatory Commission, 1987 - 1988
boxfolder
41 Navajo Tribal Council Resolutions, January 5, 1988
42 Telecommunications Resolution, January 8, 1988
43 FM Radio Engineering Exhibit, January 25, 1988
44 Memorandum, February 1, 1988
45 Memorandum, Telecommunications, February 12, 1988
46 Memorandum to Pamela Williams, March 22, 1988
47 Navajoland Brochure,
48 Navajo Tribe Brochure, Chairman Nakai,
49 Resolution by Rough Rock School Board and Board of Directors,
410 Navajo Training Policy, Issue Analysis Presolve,
411 Confidential Folder
412 Code, Total Claims Received,
413 Code of Federal Regulations, Title 25 Law and Order,
414 Exhibit "A", a Bill,
415 Constitution of the Navajo Tribe of Indians,
416 Code of Federal Regulations,
417 Resolution Prepared by Rough Rock School Board,
Speeches, 1963 - 1983
The Speeches series contains Chairman Nakai's speeches including some handwritten drafts. The inclusive dates are 1936 - 1983, with bulk dates of 1963 - 1970.
, 1963
boxfolder
418 Red Speech Book #3, Vital Speeches, 1936
419 Bound Speeches #1, List of Contents, 1963
420 Red Speech Book #3, Annual Meeting of the Congress of American Indians, 1963
421 The Navajo Home, [1963]
422 Bound Speeches #1, Inaugural Address, April 13, 1963
423 Bound Speeches #1, Third Annual Convention of Navajo Cattle Growers Association, May 31, 1963
424 Bound Speeches #1, God Made Us Neighbors, Let Us Be Good Neighbors, [June 1963]
425 Bound Speeches #1, Draft of Speech by Mr. Nakai, [June 12, 1963]
426 Bound Speeches #1, Low Rent/Self Help Program, [June 17, 1963]
427 Definition of Brotherhood, Dedication of Four Corners Plant Project, June 21, 1963
428 Speech at Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, July 12, 1963
429 Bound Speeches #1, Dedication of Navajo Mountain Clinc, [July 13, 1963]
430 Building a Better World, August 16, 1963
431 Bound Speeches #1, Building a Better World, August 18, 1963
432 The Chapter House, Individuals Working Together Unselfishly, [August 27, 1963]
433 Red Speech Book #3, Navajo and Civil Rights, [September 11, 1963]
434 Bound Speeches #1, Dedication of Nenahnezad Boarding School, October 3, 1963
435 Bound Speeches #1, Dedication of Toadlena Boarding School, October 4, 1963
436 Dedication Speech, Clinic at Lukachukai, October 12, 1963
437 Bound Speeches #1, Speech Laguna, New Mexico, October 13, 1963
438 Bound Speeches #1, Dedication of Wheatfields and Tsaile Dams, October 27, 1963
439 Thanksgiving, [November] 1963
440 Red Speech Book #3, Equal Employment Opportunity Skeleton Speech, November 1, 1963
441 Copy, John F. Kennedy Undelivered Address, November 22, 1963
, 1964
boxfolder
442 Bound Speeches #1, List of Contents, 1964
443 Bound Speeches #1, Nakai Calls for Action to Stamp Out Dependence, [1964]
444 Bound Speeches #1, The Navajo Educational Crisis-1964, January 20, 1964
445 Red Speech Book #3, An Alien God, March 3, 1964
446 My Indian Culture, [March 3, 1964]
447 Bound Speeches #1, Is Our Tribal Government Being Threatened?, March 17, 1964
448 Red Speech Book #3, The Will to do Right by Your Leaders is Not Dead - Skeleton Draft, April 9, 1964
449 Red Speech Book #3, Summary Statement by Howard W. Gorman to Gallup Rotary Clup, April 15, 1964
450 Bound Speeches #1, The New Sacred Mountains - Skeleton Draft, April 17, 1964
451 Bound Speeches #1, The Tribal Goverment and Our Courts - Skeleton Draft, April 17, 1964
452 Bound Speeches #1, The Tribal Courts, May 1, 1964
453 Bound Speeches #1, 4 Pages Carbon Copy, [May 22, 1964]
454 Bound Speeches #1, The Role of Education in Navajo Leadership, May 23, 1964
455 Bound Speeches #1, Santa Fe, New Mexico, June 16, 1964
456 Bound Speeches #1, Will We Meet the Challenge?, [September 24, 1964]
457 Journal of American Indian Education, Will We Meet the Challenge?, October 1964
458 Bound Speeches #1, Youth's Responsiblity to the Tribe, December 3-5, 1964
459 Statement of Mrs. Annie D. Wauneka, December 15, 1964
, 1965
boxfolder
460 Bound Speeches #1, Dedication, [Youth Camp in Winslow, Arizona], March 12, 1965
461 Bound Speeches #1, A Great Man, [June 15, 1965]
462 Bound Speeches #1, The Machinery Through Which Our Democracy Functions, [3 copies], June 15, 1965
463 Bound Speeches #1, Let's Make Our Courts Work, June 30, 1965
464 Bound Speeches #1, Annual Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial, Gallup, New Mexico, [August 1965]
465 Bound Speeches #1, The American Indian, [August 11, 1965]
, 1966
boxfolder
51 Part of Speech, [1966]
52 Bound Speeches #1, The Navajo Tribal Chairman?s Speech Regarding BVD Training Program, January 7, 1966
53 Question One, [January 28, 1966]
54 Bound Speeches #1, Industrial Development Meeting, April 14, 1966
55 Red Speech Book #3, Speech Americana Motel, April 23, 1966
56 Red Speech Book #3, Another Version of Speech at Americana Motel, April 23, 1966
57 Bound Speeches #1, Dedication Speech at Chuska Boarding School, April 29, 1966
58 Bound Speeches #1, Statement Window Rock, May 9, 1966
59 Bound Speeches #1, Third Annual Convention, [June 1966]
510 Bound Speeches #1, Speech, June 1, 1966
511 Red Speech Book #3, Governor's Interstate Indian Council, June 8 - 10, 1966
512 Bound Speeches #1, Zero Defense Kick Off Ceremony at Navajo Army Depot, June 16, 1966
513 Bound Speeches #1, Dedication of the Visitor's Center and Other New Facilities at the Navajo National Monument, June 19, 1966
514 Red Speech Book #3, Civil Rights and Human Relations: The American Indian, [June 22, 1966]
515 B & F, July 14, 1966
516 B & F Committee, [June 14, 1966?]
517 Statement, First Year of ONEO Operation, [July 25, 1966]
518 Bound Speeches #1, Fort Wingate, New Mexico, August 9, 1966
519 Bound Speeches #1, Dedication Address, September 1, 1966
520 Bound Speeches #1, Equality of Opportunity, September 22, 1966
521 2.Bound Speeches #1, Four Corners Progress Day, October 11, 1966
522 Bound Speeches #1, Victory Statement, November 18, 1966
523 Speech, Various Topics, [c. 1966 ? 1969]
, 1967
boxfolder
524 Bound Speeches #1, The Great Challenge, February 15 - 16, 1967
526 Inauguration Address, February 21, 1967
527 Bound Speeches #1, Navajo Tribal Council Inauguration, February 1, 1967
528 Speech, Navajo Tribal Inauguration, February 21, 1967
529 Rhetorics of Chairman?, [February 21, 1967]
530 Bound Speeches #1, Navajo Tribe's Tourist Guide Services, April 26, 1967
531 Federal Bar Association Speech Draft, [April 27, 1967]
532 Bound Speeches #1, Dedication of the BIA School at Many Farms, [April 28, 1967]
533 Bound Speeches #1, Separation of Powers, May 4, 1967
534 Bound Speeches #1, Association On American Indian Affairs, May 8, 1967
535 Bound Speeches #1, Indian Law Seminar, May 20, 1967
536 Bound Speeches #1, School Administrators Workshop, June 5 - 9, 1967
537 Bound Speeches #1, Phoenix Indian School, [2 copies], June 8, 1967
538 Bound Speeches #1, Tribal Chairman's Day, June 9, 1967
539 Bound Speeches #1, Job Opportunities for Indian Reservations, June 19 - 20, 1967
540 Bound Speeches #1, Civic Center, June 24, 1967
541 Page 1, Window Rock Arizona, June 24, 1967
542 Bound Speeches #2, Native American Church, [June 24, 1967?]
543 Bound Speeches #1, Miss Navajo Fort Defiance Pageant, June 29, 1967
544 Bound Speeches #1, Future Outlook of Navajo Youth on the Reservation NYC Conference, August 4, 1967
545 The Advantage of Education to the Navajo Youth, August 4, 1967
546 Bound Speeches #1, Navajo Area Orientation Program, August 9, 1967
547 Bound Speeches #1, Lukachukai Youth Rally, August 16, 1967
548 Bound Speeches #1, Dedication of Ganado Trading Post, [2 carbon copies], September 7, 1967
549 Bound Speeches #1, Address of Vice President Hubert Humphrey, September 9, 1967
550 Bound Speeches #1, Copy of Introduction of Vice President of the United States Navajo Tribal Fair, [September 9, 1967]
551 Bound Speeches #1, Introduction of Vice President Humphrey at Dinner, [September 9, 1967]
552 Bound Speeches #1, Chinle Arizona, [version 1], September 20, 1967
553 Bound Speeches #1, Chinle Arizona, [version 2], September 20, 1967
554 Will We Meet the Challenge?, September 27, 1967
555 Bound Speeches #1, Remarks Navajo Area Meeting of School Principals, September 29, 1967
556 Bound Speeches #1, "An Evening With Paul Harvey", [October 21, 1967]
557 Bound Speeches #1, General Dynamics Dedication Speech, [November 11, 1967]
558 Speech, General Dynamics, Fort Defiance, [November 14, 1967]
559 Bound Speeches #1, Speech [Dedication of ? Foyei School], [November 17, 1967]
560 Bound Speeches #1, News Release for the Chairman of the Navajo Nation Tribal Council, [December 1967]
561 Bound Speeches #1, Ramah Chapter House Dedication Address, December 15, 1967
562 Bound Speeches #1, Emergency Program, December 16 - 31, 1967
, 1968
boxfolder
563 Speech, Demotratic Platform Drafting Committee, [c. 1968]
564 Long Walk?, unknown date, [c. 1968]
565 100th Anniversary of Treaty of Peace, 1968
566 Introduction, Rehoboth Christian Hospital Proposed Budget, [1968]
567 Suggested Remarks Letterhead, [c. 1968]
568 Address, At Treaty Signing Ceremony, [January 1968]
569 Stapled Packet on Public Service, [January 1968]
570 Speech, ESL Committee Meeting, January 9, 1968
571 Safety Rough Draft, Interdepartmental Correspondance, January 11, 1968
572 Conculsion, Rough Draft, January 16, 1968
573 Centennial, Rough Draft, January 18, 1968
574 Speech, Rough Draft, January 18, 1968
575 Speech, The Next 100 Years, January 24, 1968
576 Speech, Toyei School, February 26, 1968
577 Speech, Dedication of Cottonwood School, March 7, 1968
578 Speech, New York City, March 8, 1968
579 California Livestock Association, March 9, 1968
580 Fed-Mart, San Diego, Part I and II, March 11, 1968
581 Speech, Recognition Dinner for Mr. Graham Holmes, March 20, 1968
boxfolder
61 Statement, To The Subcommittee of the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies, March 26, 1968
62 Speech, Introduction of Robert F. Kennedy, [March 29, 1968]
63 Speech, Remarks, May 29, 1968
64 Speech, Women's National A.A.U. Tournament, April 4, 1968
65 Speech, Alcoholism, [April 5, 1968]
66 Grazing Committee Meeting, April 5, 1968
67 Understanding Through Involvement, Fort Wingate High School, April 18, 1968
68 Speech, Upper Fruitland, April 18, 1968
69 Indian Industrial Conference, April 24, 1968
610 Draft of Speech for Mr. R.R. Morrison, [April 25, 1968]
611 Speech, Dedication Dilcon School, April 26, 1968
612 Speech, Farewell Dinner for Kent Fitzgerald, April 26, 1968
613 Speech, Shiprock-Farmington Waterline Dedication Luncheon, May 1, 1968
614 Speech, Dedication of Iyanbito Chapter House, May 4, 1968
615 Speech, Meeting on Junior College, May 7, 1968
616 Loose Paper, Conclusion, May 8, 1968
617 Speech, Dedication of Ramah Chapter House, May 11, 1968
618 Speech, You Are An Indian, May 21, 1968
619 Speech, Indian Health Committee of the American Academy of Pediatrics, [May 23, 1968]
620 Winrock Merchants Association Speech, May 23, 1968
621 Speech, Commencement Address, May 28, 1968
622 Speech, Remarks, May 29, 1968
623 Memorial Services at Fort Defiance Military Cemetary, May 30, 1968
624 Speech, Navajo Treaty Day Festival, June 1, 1968
625 Speech, National Council on Indian Opportunity, [June 5, 1968]
626 Community Development Seminar, June 7, 1968
627 Speech, Dedication of Public High School Facilities, June 8, 1968
628 Draft, [June 12, 1968]
629 NFPI, Dedication of Millwork Site, June 12, 1968
630 Speech, Blue Lake Celebration, June 22, 1968
631 Treaty Signing Ceremony, Part 1 and 2, June 30, 1968
632 Speech, Albuquerque Speech, July 2, 1968
633 Centenial Days Celebration, July 4, 1968
634 Speech, Welcome Address, July 4, 1968
635 Speech, Fort Wingate School Health Center Dedication, July 6, 1968
636 Speech, Before National Council on Indian Opportunity, [July 16, 1968]
637 Speech, Homage to Ray Scheinost, July 15, 1968
638 Speech, St. Christopher's Mission, July 25, 1968
639 Speech, St. Christopher's Mission, [version 2], July 25, 1968
640 Speech, Teacher Orientation, August 8, 1968
641 Speech, Sanostee School Dedication, August 13, 1968
642 Speech, Community Development Seminar, August 16, 1968
643 Speech, Rough Rock Orientation School, August 19, 1968
644 Speech, Phoenix Arizona, [A.S.U.], August 21, 1968
645 Chairman's Remarks, Miss Navajo Reception - Police Academy, August 27, 1968
646 Speech, Humphrey Sponsored Luncheon, September 13, 1968
647 Speech, Ground Breaking Ceremony, September 27, 1968
648 Speech, Shiprock Fair, October 5, 1968
649 Speech, Intermountain Indian School, October 8, 1968
650 Chairman's Remarks, Official Opening Pulp Mill, October 10, 1968
651 Speech, BIA Library Conference Room, October 14, 1968
652 Speech, Navaho Community College, October 14, 1968
653 Chairman's Speech, BIA Library Conference Room, October 15, 1968
654 Speech, [BIA Elementary School], October 18, 1968
655 Chairman's Remarks, Humphrey Luncheon, October 24, 1968
656 Speech, [HHH Rally, Civic Auditorium], October 26, 1968
657 Fedmart Dedication, November 1, 1968
658 Navajo Community College Banquet, November 21, 1968
659 Indian Views on Administration of Indian Affairs During the Nixon Administration, December 13, 1968
Chiro, Wendell
660 Speech, Christmas, Chinle, Arizona, December 18, 1968
661 Speech, Many Farms, Arizona, December 19, 1968
, 1969
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662 Speech, Supporting Vice President Hubert Humphrey, [1969]
663 Statement, Draft by C.J. Huerta, [1969]
664 Speech, Manuelito Chapter House Dedication, January 11, 1969
665 Speech, Beclabito Chapter House, January 12, 1969
666 Speech, Meeting of Tribal Leaders, February 5, 1969
667 Speech, Phoenix Arizona, February 5, 1969
668 Speech, Status of Indian Education and Prospects for its Improvement, February 7, 1969
669 Speech, Kiwanis Club of Phoenix, February 11, 1969
670 Speech, Farewell Appreciation Dinner for Robert J. Slinkard, February 13, 1969
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71 Speech, Welcome to Navajoland, March 17, 1969
72 Speech, Kayenta Meeting, April 3, 1969
73 Progress in Navajo Education, April 17, 1969
74 Red Speech Book #3, Directing the Removal of the Present Program Director, April 28, 1969
CONFIDENTIAL
75 Speech, After the Cap and Gown are Layed Aside, May 20, 1969
76 Speech, United States Senators and Congressmen, May 22, 1969
77 Commencement Address, Ganado, May 31, 1969
78 Commencement Exercises, Ganado, May 31, 1969
79 Speech, 23rd Annual Tribal Fair, June 5, 1969
710 Toyei Brdg. Sch. Navajo College Freshman Orientation Draft, [June 12, 1969]
711 Speech, Glen Canyon, June 19, 1969
712 Speech, Gallup Industrial Park, June 26, 1969
713 Speech, Lake Powell, August 1, 1969
714 Dedication of PAL Museum, Page, Arizona, August 1, 1969
715 Loose Paper, [August 19, 1969]
717 Twenty-Third Navajo Tribal Fair, August 29, 1969
718 Twenty-Third Navajo Tribal Fair, August 30, 1969
719 Twenty-Third Annual Navajo Tribal Fair, August 30, 1969
720 Fairchild Dedication, September 5, 1969
721 Day Care Center Speech, September 13, 1969
723 Christmas, [December 18, 1969]
724 Christmas and New Years Messages, 1969.
, c. 1960's
boxfolder
725 Statement, Before the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, [late 1960's]
726 Compilation of Statements in Support of H. R. 13001, [late 1960's]
727 Loose Page, Part of Statement in Support of H. R. 13001, [late 1960's]
728 Separation of Powers, Unknown Date, [late 1960's]
, 1970
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729 Acceptance Speech, [1970]
730 Draft, [c. 1970]
731 Speech, January 20, 1970
732 Remark to be Made at the Fairchild Board of Directors Meeting, [March 19, 1970]
733 Fifth Indian Police Academy Graduation, March 20, 1970
734 Navajo Education and Its Future, 12th Annual Conference on Navajo Eduation, April 16, 1970
735 Introduction of Senator Mondale, April 16 -18, 1970
736 Paper Clipped Speeches, [April 16, 1970]
737 Presentation to the U.S. House of Representatives, Sub-Committee on Department of Interior Appropriations, April 16, 1970
738 Navajo Community College Council Chambers, June 2, 1970
739 Statement, Support of H. R. 13001, [June 11 - 12, 1970]
740 Navajo Indian Irrigation Project, Hearing Regarding H. R. 13001, June 11 - 12, 1970
741 Statement of Carl Todacheenie, H.R. 13001, [June 11 - 12, 1970]
742 Statement of Norman Bowman, H. R. 13001, [June 11 - 12, 1970]
743 A. A. Allen Revival - Civic Center, July 27, 1970
744 National Association of State Foresters, [September 30, 1970]
745 Westwood Manufacturing Facility, October 30, 1970
Undated
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746 A High Price for Friendship, c. 1983
747 Speech, Administrative Responsibility: Abuse of Power
748 All Indian Rodeo Cowboy Association
749 Bound Speeches #2, Centennial Commemoration
750 Chairman's Speech
751 Bound Speeches #2, Chairman's Speech at Espanola, New Mexico
752 Bound Speeches #2, Conference on Tourism
753 Red Speech Book #3, "Could This be the Calm Before the Storm?"
754 Bound Speeches #2, Dedication of the Gallup Industrial Park
755 Bound Speeches #2, Dedication of the Kayenta, Tuba City, and Chinle Post Offices, August 30 - September 1
756 Dediction of Shopping Complex, Farmington, New Mexico
757 Delivery Speech, Certificate of Achievement for Outstanding Performance to Wilfred G. Bowman
758 Bound Speeches #2, Draft, July 28
759 Draft
760 Draft
761 Draft
762 Bound Speeches #2, Draft Speech, August 31
763 Economic Development
764 Red Speech Book #3, Carbon Copies "Equal Employment Opportunity as it Relates to the American Indian"
765 Bound Speeches #2, 5th Annual Navajo Science Fair
766 To: Gallup Independent
767 Good Evening
768 Bound Speeches #2, Good Fishing, Dedication of Kayenta Post Office
769 Government Reform
770 Handwritten Speech
771 Red Speech Book #3, Handwritten Speech
772 Handwritten Speech, Importance of Leadership
773 Bound Speeches #2, The Importance of Education
774 Indians to Hang White Scalps on Money Belts
Warne, Don
775 Chamber of Commerce, Introduction Speech for Mrs. Jeanne Dixon
776 Introduction of Commissioner Louis Bruce
777 Bound Speeches #2, Introduction of Senator Edward Kennedy
778 Land
779 Leadership Determines Your Future
780 Legal Department, Draft
781 Loose Clipping, Cut Paragraph
782 Loose 1/2 Sheet
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81 Loose Handwritten Paper
82 Loose Paper
83 Loose Paper #2, [part of draft]
84 Loose Paper, Last Part of Speech
85 Loose Paper, Navajo Philosophy
86 Loose Page, Insert "A"
87 Loose Page 4
88 Loose Paper, Page 7
89 Loose Page
810 Loose Paper
811 Loose Sheet, bottom of Page 2?
812 Manila Envelope Labeled "Note Speeches"
Inaugural Address of Raymond Nakai - April 13, 1963
Many Farms High School - December 19, 1968
Dedication Dilcon School, Draft - April 26, 1968
Many Farms - October 18, 1968
Commencement Address Chilocco Indian School - May 21, 1968
Quote - Undated
Intermountain Indian School - October 8, 1968
813 Bound Speeches #2, Mental Health Meeting
814 Misplaced Ending?
815 Bound Speeches #2, Missions Unlimited
816 Bound Speeches #2, My People, [Navajo Fair]
817 Navajo Civil Rights
818 Bound Speeches #2, [Navajo Fair]
819 Bound Speeches #2, The Navajo Tribe and the Future
820 Bound Speeches #2, National Congress of American Indians
821 Bound Speeches #2, Page 3
822 Bound Speeches #2, Press Release, death of JFK
823 Bound Speeches #2, A Prevalent but Dangerous Liberal Philosophy
824 Public Service Division
825 Red Speech Book #3, Report on Equal Employment Opportunity for the American Indian
826 Bound Speeches #2, The Role of Education in Navajo Leadership
827 Bound Speeches #2, Rotary Club of Albuquerque
828 Bound Speeches #2, Rough Rock Demonstration School
829 Bound Speeches #2, Speech to Northern Arizona University
830 Bound Speeches #2, Statement on Legal Service Program
831 Bound Speeches #2, Speech, [at a school]
832 Bound Speeches, Speech [loose paper]
833 Bound Speeches #2, Speech at Fort Defiance
834 Bound Speeches #2, Speech at Luncheon
835 Bound Speeches #2, Speech at Boosters Club
836 Statement Before Senate Subcommittee
837 Statement of Chairman, Navajo Tribal Council before Congressional Sub-Committee
838 Statement of Raymond Nakai
839 Statement to the Budget and Finance Committee and the Council
840 Red Speech Book #3, The Struggle for the Souls and Minds of Men
841 Suggested Remarks When the DNA Matter Comes Up In Council
842 Toward a Common Goal, Prescott, Arizona
843 Unnamed, [I have often been asked by the Navajo People . . .], 5 Versions
844 Unnamed, Klagetoh Area?
845 Bound Speeches #2, Welcome Address at Migrant Conference
Notes and Quotes, Undated
The Notes and Quotes series contains Chairman Nakai's collection of notes and quotes, which he used in his speeches, in the form of loose papers and notebooks. This collection is undated and is assumed that Chairman Nakai used this material throughout his career.
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846 Blue Notebook #1, Notes and Quotes
847 Blue Notebook #2, Notes and Quotes
848 Red Notebook, Notes and Quotes
849 White Notebook, Notes and Quotes
850 Yellow Notepad, Notes and Quotes
851 Loose Paper, Ralph Waldo Emerson Quote
852 Loose Paper #1
853 Loose Paper #3, [Quotes]
854 Loose Paper #4, [Quotes]
855 Loose Paper #7, [Quotes]
856 [Speech Notes/Draft]
857 [Speech Notes/Draft]
858 [Speech Notes/Draft]
859 [Speech Notes/Draft]
860 [Speech Notes/Draft]
Certificates, December 13, 1946 - May 23, 1968
The Certificates series contains certificates awarded to Chairman Raymond Nakai. The inclusive dates are 1946 - 1968, with bulk dates of 1946 - 1968.
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91 Certificate, awarded by the Britannica Library Research Service, December 13, 1946
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101 Certificate, Awarded by the National Federation of Music Clubs, August 23, 1957
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92 Certificate from Navajo Army Depot, January 22, 1946 - March 6, 1963
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102 Certificate, Department of the Army, March 13, 1963
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93 Certificate, Honorary Texas Citizen, December 26, 1963
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103 Certificate, Awarding Nakai Title of Colonel Aide-De-Camp, October 29, 1964
oversize
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94 Certificate, Appreciation for Assistance at Connie Mack World Series, August 1965
95 Certificate, Appreciation from Gallup, New Mexico, May 20, 1966
96 Certificate, NAU Distinguished Service Award, April 1, 1968
97 Certificate, Honorary Citizen of Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 23, 1968
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104 Certificate, from the Admirals Club, April 3, 1970
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105 Certificate, Indian Leadership Award, October 30, 1970
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98 Manuscript Oversize Box Separation Sheet
News Clippings, August 27, 1963 - October 2, 1977
The News Clippings series contains newspaper articles that concern the Navajo Tribe generally and Chairman Nakai specifically. The inclusive dates are August 27, 1963 - October 2, 1977, with bulk dates of 1963 - 1970.
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99 Collection of Clippings of Miss Santa Fe Navajo Safety Queen, Marie Curtis, August 27, 1963 - September 6, 1963
910 Bound Speeches #1, 2 Newspaper Clippings "Navajo Heritage", September 12, 1963
911 San Juan Record, October 14, 1965
912 Bound Speeches #1, Newspaper Clipping, "Chairman Nakai's Speech at BVD Program", [printed January 13, 1966]
913 Newspaper Article, Chairman Elections, [November 13, 1966]
914 Albuquerque Journal, Section D-1, April 27, 1967
915 Red Speech Book #3, Loose Newspaper Clipping, "The Independant Outlook", November 18, 1970
916 Newspaper Article, November 18, 1970
917 Newspaper Article, Embezzlement and Fraud, [November 14, 1976 and December 23, 1976]
918 Newspaper Article, Arizona Republic, October 2, 1977
Manuscript Accession 2010
Correspondence
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111 [Tom Shiya, Valley National Bank, correspondence, contracts], [1960]
112 [Official Correspondence of former Chairman Paul Jones Chrono File], [March 1, 1963-April 17, 1963]
113 [Official Correspondence of Chairman Nakai chrono file], [October 1, 1963-January 31, 1964]
114 [Official Correspondence of Chairman Nakai chrono file], [May 1, 1964-July 30, 1964]
115 [Official Correspondence of Raymond Nakai], [July 1965-October 1965]
116 [Official Correspondence of Leo L. Denetsone], [May 21, 1963-June 28, 1965]
117 [Newsletter: "The Texas Observer"], [February 5, 1965]
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121 [Offical Correspondence of Chairman Nakai chrono file], [May 1, 1965-June 30, 1965]
122 [Official Correspondence, resolutions], [1958-1966]
123 [Official Correspondence of Chairman Nakai, chrono file], [November 2, 1966-March 31, 1967]
124 [Official Correspondence of Chairman Nakai, chrono file], [April 3, 1967-August 31, 1967]
125 [Official Correspondence of Chairman Nakai, chrono file], [September 1, 1967-November 30, 1967]
126 [Official Correspondence Nakai to Haley, James A. Copy of Omnibus Bill], [1965-1967]
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131 [Raymond Nakai Correspondence (general) official and personal], [1964-1968]
132 [Official Correspondence from Jet Propulsion Laboratory includes photos, newsletters], [1967]
133 [Newsletters, pamphlets from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory], [1967]
134 [Official Correspondence of Chairman Nakai, chrono file], [December 1, 1967-February 29, 1968]
135 [Official Correspondence of Chairman Nakai, chrono file], [March 1, 1968-May 31, 1968]
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141 [Official Correspondence of Chairman Nakai, chrono file], [June 1, 1968-August 30, 1968]
142 [Official Correspondence of Chairman Nakai, chrono file], [April 15, 1963-September 30, 1968]
143 [Official Correspondence of Chairman Nakai, chrono file], [September 1, 1968-December 31, 1968]
144 [Official Correspondence, reports], [1965-1970]
145 [Official Correspondence regarding "Discover Scenic Navajoland Today" (one copy)], [1969-1970]
146 [Official Correspondence], [1964-1970]
Manuscript Accession 2010
Official Documents
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151 [Treaties], [September 9, 1850; June 1, 1968]
152 [Election regulations], [1950-1958]
153 [Oil and Gas Negotiation Contract D-T, correspondence, minutes, resolutions], [1954-1958]
154 [Tribal Council meeting notes, correspondence, newspaper clipping from Albuquerque Journal], [1958-1961]
155 [Minutes of Navajo Tribal Council Meeting], [September 9-18, 1957]
156 [Index of minutes of Navajo Tribal Council Meeting], [September 9-18, 1957]
157 [Government, Tribal Council Agenda], [1958-1959]
158 [Speeches and reports, correspondence and news clippings], [1955-1960]
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161 [Oil and Gas general], [1958-1960]
162 [Reports and correspondence form general counsell Norman M. Littell, meeting minutes], [1954-1961]
163 [Oil and Gas, Martin T. Bennett contract and services], [1955-1961]
164 [Government Tribal Organization, Council, ecetera], [1957-1961]
165 [Record of the Navajo Tribal Council of the Navajo Tribe Budget Session, part 1], [May-June 1962]
166 [Record of the Navajo Tribal Council of the Navajo Tribe Budget Session, part 2], [May-June 1962]
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171 [Report of the General Counsel Norman M. Littell (3 copies)], [May 1, 1962]
172 [Legal Denetsone's Littell], [1945-1963]
173 [Annuities RE Former NTC (Navajo Tribal Council) Members], [1964]
174 [Correspondence: Anderson, John A. concerning Navajo Police Department], [1964]
175 [Littell v. Nakai court documents, correspondence], [1964-1965]
176 [Screening Committee], [1964-1965]
177 [Correspondence: Monberg, Helen], [1963-1967]
178 [Statements, agenda, concerning Hubert H. Humphrey's visit to Navajo Indian Reservation], [September 7-9, 1967]
179 [Correspondence concerning police report], [February 1968]
1710 [Correspondence: John D. Wallace, Chinle, Arizona and general correspondence, newspaper clipping], [1965-1968]
1711 [Administration Council Delegates recall], [1963-1968]
1712 [Correspodence, itinery and guest list for Hubert J. Humphrey's visit to Window Rock, Arizona], [1965-1967]
1713 [Correspondence concerning meeting minutes, copies of resolution], [1966-1967]
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181 [Audited Financial Statements: Neighborhood Youth Corps], [March 14, 1966-May 31, 1967]
182 [Audited Financial Statements of Dinebeiina Nahiilna Be Agaditahe, Inc (DNA)], [February 25, 1967-May 31, 1967]
183 [Audited Financial Statements of the Office of Navajo Economic Opportunity], [May 31, 1967]
184 [Navajo Tribal Fair Dinner Pamphlet, signed by Hubert H. Humphrey], [1967]
185 [Correspondence], [1964-1969]
186 [Rosters of Tribal Officials and congressional delegates, telephone directories and Arizona officials], [1967-1969]
187 [Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey's visit to Mexico, guest list, itinerary], [March 31-April 1,1968]
188 [Copy of Tribal Constitution],
189 [Claims contract (copies), correspondence, newsletter], [1967-1969]
1810 [correspondence], [1963-1969]
1811 [Arizona Comprehensive Health Planning Council], [1969]
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191 [Correspondence with Howard, Frankie], [1963-1970]
192 [Delinquent Accounts-Tribal Council Delegates], [1963-1970]
193 [Tribal Resolution, part 1], [July 1977]
194 [Tribal Resolution, part 2], [July 1977]
195 [R. Nakai], [1970]
196 [Vocational Education Plan of the Navajo Nation]
197 [Dine Be'azee Iileehni Yee'ahot'a' Plan of Operation]
198 [Navajo Lease Agreement and Indenture of Lease between the Navajo Nation and Transwestern Coal Gasification Company and Pacific Coal Gasification Company, volume 1], [January 27, 1978]
199 [Tribal Council resolution], [May 6, 1977]
1910 [Certificate of Appreciation given to Raymond Nakai]
1911 [Indian Land Consolidation Act, handwritten notes]
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201 [DNA-1965 thru 1969 (August) First Folder], [1965-1969]
202 [Official correspondence concerning DNA, Inc.], [1967-1968]
203 [Official correspondence concerning DNA and ONEO, resolutions, list of demonstrations], [1967-1969]
204 [Dodge, et al v. Nakai, et. al], [1969]
205 [Dinebeiina Nahiilna Be Agaditahe, Inc. (DNA) Application-Exhibit E Statement for Direct Funding], [March 17, 1969]
206 [Dinebeiina Nahiila Be Agaditahe, Inc. (DNA) Grant Funding from the Office of Economic Opportunity, Washington DC], [August 25-27, 1969]
207 [Dinebeiina Nahiila Be Agaditahe, Inc. (DNA) resolutions and court orders, copies], [1969]
208 [Dinebeiina Nahiila Be Agaditahe, Inc. (DNA) court order], [February 28, 1969]
209 [Dodge, et. al v. Nakai, et. al documents], [1969]
2010 [Dodge, et. al v. Nakai, et. al documents], [1968-1970]
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211 [Notebooks with notes on healthcare, tribal expenditures, education, government, and notes written on a manila envelope on livestock, sheep reduction]
212 [Notebooks and loose papers with notes on tribal council salaries, voting, rights of the people, "obstacles to peace"]
213 [Eulogy for Fred Blueeyes]
214 [Notepads, notes]
215 [Notepads, notes]
216 [Notepads, notes]
217 [Notepads, notes for speeches]
218 [Notebooks with notes on expenditures], [June 30, 1975]
219 [Notebooks]
2110 [Notebook with notes, court document], [April 13, 1989]
2111 [Newspaper clippings from the Navajo Times, campaign advertisements for Albert Hale, Gorman, and James Henderson], [1994]
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221 [Speeches, typed and handwritten]
222 [Nakai speeches, notes, ecetera]
223 [Speeches]
224 [Speeches and notes]
225 [Speeches, handwritten]
226 [Loose paper, handwritten speech]
227 [Loose paper, handwritten note]
228 [Outline, notes for book]
229 [Loose documents: The recent background to Termination Legislation US Department of Labor Project Proposal], [1966]
2210 [Statement of grants, budgets, map of project area], [1966]
2211 [Handwritten speeches, dedication of BIA school, Origin and development of Navajo Tribal Government document], [1967]
2212 [Loose documents: Department of Health, Education, and Welfare], [June 27, 1975]
2213 [Loose documents: State of the Navajo Nation by MacDonald, Peter, corresondence, Indian Health Care Improvement Act], [1976-1977]
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231 [Labor, St. Michaels incident], [1956]
232 [Labor Unions], [1956-1958]
233 [Don Sherwood Matter], [1952-1958]
234 [Documents, correspondence, newspaper clipping], [1956-1961]
235 [Interoffice correspondence], [1977]
236 [Tribal Council Documents], [1977-1978]
237 [Navajo Tax Commission Documents], [1976-1978]
238 [Loose papers, correspondence], [1974-1989]
239 [Navajo Nation Tax Notice], [May 14, 1993]
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241 [Loose newspaper clippings, Wall Street Journal], [January 6, 1961]
242 [Navajo Times newspapers], [1959-1964]
243 [Jeane L. Dixon, Children to Children, Inc.], [1968-1970]
244 [Newspaper clippings (xerox copies), correspondence], [1977-1978]
245 ["The Plain Truth" magazines], [1990-1995]
246 [Navajo Times newspapers, annotated], [September 28, 1995 and March 28, 1996]
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251 [Report on Reservation and Resource Development and Protection, Task Force: Seven], [1976]
252 [Report on Trust and Responsibilities and the Federal-Indian Relationship, Task Force: One], [1976]
253 [Report on Tribal Government, Task Force: Two], [1976]
254 [Bureau of Indian Affairs Management Study], [September, 1976]
255 [Report on Federal, State and Tribal Jurisdiction, Task Force Four], [1976]
256 [Report on Indian Education, Task Force Five], [1976]
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261 [Loose paper, notes on Indian Civil Rights and self-governance, photocopied from original]
262 [Record of Hopi-Navajo Negotiating Committee], [September 16-17, 1963]
263 [Navajo Indian Irrigation Project Subcommittee hearing], [June 11, 1970]
264 [Report on Indian Health: Task Force Six], [1976]
265 [Final Environmental statement Navajo-El Paso/Consolidation Coal Lease and Mining Plan, part 1], [May 11, 1977]
266 [Final Environmental statement Navajo-El Paso/Consolidation Coal Lease and Mining Plan, part 2], [May 11, 1977]
Photographs
Scrapbook
The Scrapbook Series contains the photographs from 7 scrapbooks complied by Chairman Raymond Nakai. The photographs are in their original order within the scrapbooks.
Scrapbook #1
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11 Scrapbook #1, Page 2, Salt River Project, 4 Photographs
12 Scrapbook #1, Page 4, Rainbow Bridge, June 19, 1969
13 Scrapbook #1, Page 5, Photograph from John Zollinger, October 4, 1969
14 Scrapbook #1, Between Page 5 and 6, Hubert Humphrey Giving Speech
15 Scrapbook #1, Page 6, Nakai and Assistant with Document, Nakai and Man Shaking Hands
Adviso, Kathleen/Katherine - Chairman Nakai's Assistant
16 Scrapbook #1, Page 7, Miss Navajo, Giving Gifts, [Fed MART Contract Signing]
Paldo, Thelma - Miss Navajo from Crown Point, NM
17 Scrapbook #1, Page 8, Miss Navajo, 4 Photographs, [Fed MART Contract Signing]
Paldo, Thelma - Miss Navajo from Crown Point, NM
18 Scrapbook #1, Page 9, Miss Navajo and Fed MART Officials Outside Store, [2 copies], c. 1965
Paldo, Thelma - Miss Navajo from Crown Point, NM
19 Scrapbook #1, Page 10, Miss Navajo and Flowers, 2 Photographs
Paldo, Thelma - Miss Navajo from Crown Point, NM
110 Scrapbook #1, Page 11, Nakai and Officials, Miss Navajo Observes, 5 Photographs, [Fed MART Contract Signing], c. 1965
Paldo, Thelma - Miss Navajo from Crown Point, NM
Holmes, Grant - far right
111 Scrapbook #1, Page 12, Nakai Signing, Miss Navajo Observes, 5 Photographs, [Fed MART Contract Signing], c.1965
Paldo, Thelma - Miss Navajo from Crown Point, NM
112 Scrapbook #1, Page 13, Nakai Outside, 1967
113 Scrapbook #1, Page 14, Fed MART Contract Signing, Miss Navajo Observes
114 Scrapbook #1, Page 15, Nakai Holding Document, [3 copies]
115 Scrapbook #1, Page 19, Steps of Capital, Washington, D.C., [March 25, 1968]
Left to Right:
Todachinee, Carl
Mayor-Scott
Chairman Raymond Nakai
Walker, E.S. Johnny - Congressman, Shiprock
Dean, J.
Wray
Ned
Cory, I.J
116 Scrapbook #1, Page 21, Indian Veterans/Platoon
117 Scrapbook #1, Page 24, Group Outside Plane, Nakai in Office, 3 Photographs, [Fed MART]
118 Scrapbook #1, Page 25, President Nixon, signed, [2 copies]
119 Scrapbook #1, Page 26, Tony Lincoln and Harold Mott, September 11, 1969
120 Scrapbook #1, Page 27, David and Julie Eisenhower Holding Rug, [Fairchild Dedication], [September 8, 1969]
121 Scrapbook #1, Page 29, David and Julie Eisenhower Cutting Ribbon, [Fairchild Dedication], [September 8, 1969]
122 Scrapbook #1, Page 30, Nakai and 3 Others All Wearing Coats
123 Scrapbook #1, Page 31, Nakai and Man Talking, 2 Photographs
124 Scrapbook #1, Page 33, Group on Steps of Capital, Signed, 4 Photographs, [January 31, 1970]
125 Scrapbook #1, Page 34, Nakai and Manuel Luyuni Jr? at Capital, Signed
Luther, Frank - First on Left
126 Scrapbook #1, Page 35, Nakai and 4 Others, [Dinner?]
127 Scrapbook #1, Page 36, Posed Group, Nakai Holding Document, [Presentation to Navajo Community College]
128 Scrapbook #1, Page 37, [Presentation to the Navajo Community College], [February 9, 1970]
Hatahli, Ned - far left
129 Scrapbook #1, Separation Sheets
Scrapbook #2
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130 Scrapbook #2, Page 1, [Nakai Family Photograph]
131 Scrapbook #2, Page 2, National Association of State Foresters, September 27 - October 1, 1970
132 Scrapbook #2, Page 3, National Association of State Foresters, September 27 - October 1, 1970
133 Scrapbook #2, Page 4, Transfer of Telephone Systems from Bureau of Indian Affiairs to the Navajo Tribe
Right to Left:
Holmes, Graham
Nakai, Raymond
Freeman, Bill
Weimer, C.J.
134 Scrapbook #2, Page 5, Nakai Participating in Traditional Dance, [Navajo Tribal Fair]
135 Scrapbook #2, Page 6, Nakai Presenting Award, [Miss Navajo]
Paldo, Thelma - Miss Navajo from Crown Point, NM
136 Scrapbook #2, Page 9, Nakai [with 2 Elders and Visitor]
137 Scrapbook #2, Page 11, Nakai [Announcement of Miss Navajo]
Paldo, Thelma - Miss Navajo from Crown Point, NM
138 Scrapbook #2, Page 12, Mr. and Mrs. Nakai with 4 Others, December 1965
139 Scrapbook #2, Page 13, Nakai Talking to Reporter
140 Scrapbook #2, Page 15, Nakai Crowning Miss Navajo
Paldo, Thelma - Miss Navajo from Crown Point, NM
141 Scrapbook #2, Page 17, Miss Navajo Award Ceremony
142 Scrapbook #2, Page 19, Nakai's Inauguration, April 13, 1963
143 Scrapbook #2, Page 21, Nakai's Inauguration, April 13, 1963
144 Scrapbook #2, Page 23, Nakai's Inauguration, April 13, 1963
145 Scrapbook #2, Loose Photograph, [Audience at Nakai's Inauguration], [April 13, 1963]
146 Scrapbook #2, Page 27, Speaker [at Nakai's Inauguration], [April 13, 1963]
147 Scrapbook #2, Page 29, Speaker at Armed Forces Day, May 18, 1963
148 Scrapbook #2, Page 31, Speaker [at Nakai's Inauguration], [April 13, 1963]
"Push Broom" Philio Mash
149 Scrapbook #2, Page 33, Nakai Being Sworn Into Office, [April 13, 1963]
Far Left: Scott Preston
Minister: Scott Redhorse
150 Scrapbook #2, Page 34, Mr. and Mrs. Nakai Eating With Friends, [c. 1950's]
Left to Right:
Chairman Raymond Nakai
John Clau
Jonah Yazzie
James Malone
Mrs. Ella Nakai
151 Scrapbook #2, Page 35, Swearing In at Nakai's Inauguration, [April 13, 1963]
152 Scrapbook #2, Page 37, Speaker at Nakai's Inauguration, [April 13, 1963]
153 Scrapbook #2, Page 39, Speaker at Nakai's Inauguration, [April 13, 1963]
154 Scrapbook #2, Page 41, Audience View of Inauguration, [April 13, 1963]
155 Scrapbook #2, Page 43, Opening Ceremony for Sage Memorial Hospital, Ganado, AZ, [2 photographs], October 21, 1963
156 Scrapbook #2, Page 45, Swearing In at Inauguration, [April 13, 1963]
157 Scrapbook #2, Loose Photograph, Nakai with Unknown
158 Scrapbook #2, Page 47, Nakai Being Sworn In, [April 13, 1963]
159 Scrapbook #2, Page 48, Nakai and Unknown Talking Outside
160 Scrapbook #2, Page 49, Baton Twirlers at Nakai's Inauguration, [April 13, 1963]
161 Scrapbook #2, Page 51, Audience View of Nakai's Inauguration, [April 13, 1963]
162 Scrapbook #2, Page 53, Nakai Talking, November 9, 1968
163 Scrapbook #2, Page 54, Nakai with Hand Raised, May 22, 1968
164 Scrapbook #2, Separation Sheets
Scrapbook #3
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165 Scrapbook #3, Page 1, Nakai Speaking Outside a Hogon
166 Page 2, Mr. and Mrs. Nakai Walking with 3 Others
167 Scrapbook #3, Page 3, Mr. and Mrs. Nakai Talking with Group of People
168 Page 4, Miss Navajo Ceremony
Paldo, Thelma - Miss Navajo from Crown Point, NM
169 Scrapbook #3, Page 5, Mr. and Mrs. Nakai Standing Next to a Car
170 Scrapbook #3, Page 6, Nakai Participating in a Traditional Dance
171 Scrapbook #3, Page 7, Mr. and Mrs. Nakai With Others Observing
172 Scrapbook #3, Page 8, CYO Group Portrait Outside Tour Bus
173 Scrapbook #3, Page 9, Los Angeles Dodgers Baseball Stadium
The home of the Los Angeles Dodgers of the National League and the Angels of the American League in Chave Ravine is the finest baseball plant in the major leagues, built at a cost of $18,000,000. Its proximity to the Los Angeles Civic Center can be seen with the City Hall Tower at left.
174 Scrapbook #3, Page 11, Nakai and E.S. Marsh Next to a Train, signed, [1963]
175 Scrapbook #3, Page 12, Nakai, E.S. Marsh, and Miss Navao Queen of Safety Marie Curtis, [3 photographs], 1963
Marie Curtis of Winslow is crowned "Navajo Queen of Safety" by President Ernest S. Marsh of Santa Fe Railway while Raymond Nakai, chairman of the Navajo Tribal Council, holds a scroll proclaiming the event. The pretty Navajo lass, a sophmore at Arizona State College, Flagstaff, will reign at the Santa Fe safety exhibit at the Navajo Tribal Fair, Window Rock, Ariz., September 5 to 8.
Public Relations Office
Navajo Tribal Council
Window Rock, Arizona
176 Scrapbook #3, Page 13, Nakai and Miss Navajo Queen of Safety Marie Curtis, Window Rock, 1963
A warm welcome to the Navajo Tribal Fair September 5 to 8 is reflected in the faces of Raymond Nakai, chairman of the Navajo Tribal Council, and Marie Curtis of Winslow, Navajo "Queen of Safety". Queen Marie will reign over the Santa Fe Railway display which will be a feature of the Fair at Window Rock, Arizona.
Santa Fe Railway News Bureau
121 East Sixth Street
Los Angeles 14, California
Madison 8-0111
177 Scrapbook #3, Page 14, Vice President Hubert Humphrey and Nakai at Speaking Event
178 Scrapbook #3, Page 15, Nakai and Others Sitting at Speaking Event
179 Scrapbook #3, Page 16, Nakai and Hubert Humphrey at Speaking Event
180 Scrapbook #3, Page 17, Vice President Hubert Humphrey Coming Onstage
181 Scrapbook #3, Page 19, Nakai, Flowers, and Vice President Hubert Humphrey at Speaking Event
182 Scrapbook #3, Page 20, El Paso Natural Gas Products Company Travel Trailer, [2 photographs]
183 Scrapbook #3, Page 21, Mr. and Mrs. Nakai Beneath Painting of Mr. Nakai
184 Scrapbook #3, Page 22, Back View of Band at Speaking Event
185 Scrapbook #3, Page 23, Visit to ARSR Facility at Washington Pass, June 27, 1963
186 Scrapbook #3, Page 24, Nakai at Gathering Next to a Lake
187 Scrapbook #3, Page 25, Nakai Speaking at Lake Gathering, Senic View of Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Nakai
188 Scrapbook #3, Page 26, Committee on Indian Affairs, Santa Fe, New Mexico, February 18, 1964
189 Scrapbook #3, Page 27, Nakai at Committee on Indian Affairs, Santa Fe, New Mexico, [2 photographs], February 18, 1964
190 Scrapbook #3, Page 28, Nakai and 3 Others Examining Document
191 Scrapbook #3, Page 29, Nakai Speaking Outdoors, [Lake Powell?]
192 Scrapbook #3, Page 30, Nakai and 5 Others, Vice President Hubert Humphrey Speaking Event, Nakai with Humphrey and 4 Others
193 Scrapbook #3, Page 31, Nakai Speaking, Children in Cafeteria, Nakai at Youth Baseball Game, Mr. and Mrs. Nakai Eating
194 Scrapbook #3, Page 32, Nakai in Happy Group Photograph
Scrapbook #4
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21 Scrapbook #4, Page 2, Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, Signed
22 Scrapbook #4, Page 3, Nakai, Dr. Wernher Von Braun, Dr. Lovelace, Unknown, Leo DeneTsonie
23 Scrapbook #4, Page 7, Mr. and Mrs. Nakai with Vice President Hubert Humphrey and 3 Others
24 Scrapbook #4, Page 8, Mr. and Mrs. Nakai with Hubert Humphrey and 1 Other
25 Scrapbook #4, Page 9, Mr. and Mrs. Nakai with Vice President Hubert Humphrey and 3 Others
26 Scrapbook #4, Page 10, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, Mrs. Nakai, Unknown
27 Scrapbook #4, Page 11, Nakai Crowning Miss Navajo Santa Fe Safety Queen
28 Scrapbook #4, Page 12, Jeane Dixon Outside Ramada Inn
29 Scrapbook #4, Page 13, Mr. and Mrs. Nakai with 2 Others at Inaugural ball, 1965
210 Scrapbook #4, Page 14, Mr. and Mrs. Nakai Holding a Rug
211 Scrapbook #4, Page 15, Vice President Hubert Humphrey Delivering Keynote Address
212 Scrapbook #4, Page 16, Nakai Speaking at Opening Session
213 Scrapbook #4, Page 17, Nakai Walking with Hubert Humphrey, May 1964
214 Scrapbook #4, Page 18, Nakai Presenting a Rug to Governor and Mrs. Jack Campbell
215 Scrapbook #4, Page 19, Nakai Presenting a Rug to Governor and Mrs. Mark Hatfield
216 Scrapbook #4, Page 20, Nakai Speaking
217 Scrapbook #4, Page 21, Dr. Lawrence Lindsey, Nakai, Hubert Humphrey, May 8 - 12, 1964
218 Scrapbook #4, Page 22, Nakai Shaking Hands with Hubert Humphrey
219 Scrapbook #4, Page 23, Nakai and 5 Others Meeting in Office
220 Scrapbook #4, Page 24, Nakai and Unknown, Photograph of JFK in Background
221 Scrapbook #4, Page 25, Nakai and 3 Unknowns, Photograph of JFK in Background
222 Scrapbook #4, Page 27, Vice President Hubert Humphrey with Mr. and Mrs. Nakai, signed
223 Scrapbook #4, Page 28, Vice President Hubert Humphrey in a Crowd
224 Scrapbook #4, Page 29, Vice President Hubert Humphrey in a Crowd
225 Scrapbook #4, Page 30, Vice President Hubert Humphrey
226 Scrapbook #4, Page 31, Nakai and Governor Campbell
227 Scrapbook #4, Page 32, Nakai with 4 Unknowns
228 Scrapbook #4, Page 33, Exiting Plane
229 Scrapbook #4, Page 34, President Johnson Speaking, [2 photographs]
230 Scrapbook #4, Page 35, [Lady Bird Johnson]
231 Scrapbook #4, Page 36, Nakai Seated at Desk Surrounded by 7, some signatures
232 Scrapbook #4, Page 37, Nakai Seated at Desk, [Raymond C. Fuistone], [Earl Hartunay], signed
233 Scrapbook #4, Page 38, Nakai Gesturing
Scrapbook #5
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234 Scrapbook #5, Loose in Front, Navajo Indian Dancers, 25th Navajo Indian Fair, September 10, 1966
235 Scrapbook #5, Loose in Front, Miss Navajo and Matching Luggage
236 Scrapbook #5, Between Pages 2 and 3, Navajo Indian Dancers, 25th Navajo Tribal Fair, September 10, 1966
237 Scrapbook #5, Between Pages 2 and 3, Navajo Indian Dancers, 25th Navajo Indian Fair, September 10, 1966
238 Scrapbook #5, Between Pages 2 and 3, Navajo Indian Dancers, 25th Navajo Indian Fair, September 10, 1966
239 Scrapbook #5, Between Pages 2 and 3, Fried Bread Contest, 25th Navajo Tribal Fair, September 10, 1966
240 Scrapbook #5, Between Pages 2 and 3, Fried Bread Contest, 25th Navajo Tribal Fair, September 10, 1966
241 Scrapbook #5, Between Pages 2 and 3, Chief Yellowhorse Displays Jewelry and Rugs, 25th Navajo Tribal Fair, September 10, 1966
242 Scrapbook #5, Between Pages 2 and 3, Nakai and Colonel Karl F. Ekland, 25th Navajo Tribal Fair, September 10, 1966
243 Scrapbook #5, Between Pages 2 and 3, Nakai, Colonel Karl F. Ekland, Ernest Bencenti, 25th Navajo Tribal Fair, September 10, 1966
244 Scrapbook #5, Between Pages 2 and 3, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, Melvin Grant, Unknown, Vice President's Dinner
245 Scrapbook #5, Page 5, Nakai Speaking, Vice President Hubert Humphrey
246 Scrapbook #5, Page 6, Mr. and Mrs. Nakai, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, Vice President's DInner
247 Scrapbook #5, Page 7, Vice President Hubert Humphrey on a Tour
248 Scrapbook #5, Page 8, Vice President Hubert Humphrey Shaking Hands
249 Scrapbook #5, Page 9, Vice President Hubert Humphrey Presenting Folded Flag
250 Scrapbook #5, Page 11, Vice President Hubert Humphrey Listening to Speech
251 Scrapbook #5, Page 12, Vice President Hubert Humphrey Shaking Hands
252 Scrapbook #5, Page 13, Vice President Hubert Humphrey in Front of Arizona State Flag
253 Scrapbook #5, Page 14, Vice President Hubert Humphrey Giving Speech
254 Scrapbook #5, Page 15, Vice President Hubert Humphrey at Dinner
255 Scrapbook #5, Page 16, Vice President Hubert Humphrey Giving Speech
256 Scrapbook #5, Page 17, Vice President Hubert Humphrey Presenting Folded Flag
257 Scrapbook #5, Page 18, Vice President Hubert Humphrey in Crowd
258 Scrapbook #5, Page 19, Vice President Hubert Humphrey Speaking
259 Scrapbook #5, Page 20, Nakai Walking with Vice President Hubert Humphrey
260 Scrapbook #5, Page 21, Vice President Hubert Humphrey Dinner, Servers Behind Main Table
261 Scrapbook #5, Page 22, Vice President Hubert Humphrey Giving Speech
262 Scrapbook #5, Page 23, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, Close-Up at Podium
263 Scrapbook #5, Page 24, Vice President Hubert Humphrey at Dinner
264 Scrapbook #5, Page 25, Vice President Hubert Humphrey Shaking Hands in Crowd
265 Scrapbook #5, Page 26, Vice President Hubert Humphrey and Nakai, Others in Background
266 Scrapbook #5, Page 27, Vice President Hubert Humphrey Talking with Nakai and Other
267 Scrapbook #5, Page 28, Nakai with Vice President Hubert Humphrey
268 Scrapbook #5, Between Pages 28 and 29, Nakai Speaking, Close-Up at Podium
269 Scrapbook #5, Separation Sheets
Scrapbook #6
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270 Scrapbook #6, Page 1, People Entering U.S. Air Force Plane
271 Scrapbook #6, Page 2, Trucks and Planes with Snowy Mountains in Background
272 Scrapbook #6, Page 3, Plane From Plane Window
273 Scrapbook #6, Page 4, Snowy Mountains from Plane Window
274 Scrapbook #6, Page 5, Nakai with Two Military Men
275 Scrapbook #6, Page 6, Snow Outside Navajo Police Department
276 Scrapbook #6, Page 7, Snow and Snowman Outside Navajo Police Academy
277 Scrapbook #6, Page 8, Snowman Outside Navajo Police Academy
278 Scrapbook #6, Page 9, 3 Men Outside Helicopter
279 Scrapbook #6, Page 10, U.S. Military Plane
280 Scrapbook #6, Page 11, 2 Military Men Outside Plane
281 Scrapbook #6, Page 12, 2 Military Men Talking, [Kirtland Air Force Base]
282 Scrapbook #6, Page 13, Colonel Eklund Showing Map to Nakai, September 10, 1966
283 Scrapbook #6, Page 14, 2 Military Men Sitting and Talking
284 Scrapbook #6, Page 15, Trucks and Helicopter in Snow
285 Scrapbook #6, Page 16, Trucks with Bales of Hay
285 Scrapbook #6, Page 16, Trucks with Bales of Hay
286 Scrapbook #6, Page 17, Children Looking at U.S. Airforce Helicopter
287 Scrapbook #6, Page 18, Aireal View of Snow
288 Scrapbook #6, Page 19, Helicopter Landing
289 Scrapbook #6, Page 20, Helicopter Landing, Close to Ground
290 Scrapbook #6, Page 21, Helicopter Landing, Even Closer to Gound
291 Scrapbook #6, Page 22, Man in Bowtie and Coat
292 Scrapbook #6, Page 23, Military Jeep in Snow
293 Scrapbook #6, Page 24, 3 Military Men Outside U.S. Air Force Plane
294 Scrapbook #6, Page 25, Guided U. S. Air Force Plane
295 Scrapbook #6, Page 26, 2 Military Men Inside Plane
296 Scrapbook #6, Page 27, U.S. Air Force Helicopter
297 Scrapbook #6, Page 28, Small Plane and Helicopter
298 Scrapbook #6, Page 29, Man in Fur Hat Talking on Radio
299 Scrapbook #6, Page 30, Man in Fur Hat with Mr. Griffith in Background
2100 Scrapbook #6, Page 31, Hose into U. S. Air Force Rescue Helicopter
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31 Scrapbook #6, Page 32, U.S. Army Helicopter Taking Off
32 Scrapbook #6, Page 33, 3 U. S. Army Helicopters
33 Scrapbook #6, Page 34, Navajo Woman in Blanket with 2 Girls
34 Scrapbook #6, Page 35, Woman and 2 girls, [Ganado Letter Jacket?]
35 Scrapbook #6, Page 36, Rear View of People Crawling
36 Scrapbook #6, Page 37, Entering U. S. Air Force Helicopter
37 Scrapbook #6, Page 38, Military Men Loading Streatcher Into Vehickle, Man Video Taping
38 Scrapbook #6, Page 39, Military Men Loading Streacher Into Vehicle
39 Scrapbook #6, Page 40, John E. Fergus and Other Getting Coffee
310 Scrapbook #6, Page 41, John E. Fergus and Other Looking at Papers
311 Scrapbook #6, Page 42, 3 Military Men Resting
312 Scrapbook #6, Page 43, 4 Unknowns Looking at Papers
313 Scrapbook #6, Page 44, Military Briefing
314 Scrapbook #6, Page 45, Mr. Kincade on Telephone, U.S. Military
315 Scrapbook #6, Page 46, 2 Men Writing
316 Scrapbook #6, Page 47, Filming Reporter in the Snow
317 Scrapbook #6, Page 48, 3 People By Plane Tail in the Snow
318 Scrapbook #6, Page 49, Snowmobile
319 Scrapbook #6, Page 50, Helicopter and 2 U. S. Air Force Planes
320 Scrapbook #6, Page 51, 2 U.S. Air Force Planes With Trucks
321 Scrapbook #6, Page 52, Unknown on Engine of Plane
322 Scrapbook #6, Page 53, People Inside Plane
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223 Scrapbook #6, Page 54, People Loading Plane, Inside View
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324 Scrapbook #6, Page 55, Man with Helicopter, Tail View
325 Scrapbook #7, Chairman Nakai and Party Visit Curtiss-Wright Corporation Wood-Ridge Facility, Wood-Ridge, New Jersey, September 12, 1969
contains Agenda, List of Guests and Attendees, and 15 Labeled Photographs
Loose Photographs
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326 Mr. and Mrs. Nakai at a Banquet, [Land Operations], 1963
327 Mr. and Mrs. Nakai at a Banquet, 1963
328 5 Photographs from E.D. Newcomer, Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona, Navajo Army Deopt, April 25, 1963
329 Chairman Nakai with Raymond C. Fuistne? and Earl Hathaway, signed, November 13, 1964
330 Argonaut Realty Division, General Motors Corporation, Conference, November 2, 1965
From Left to Right:
McDonald, Dan - Indian Agent, Industrial Department
Huey, Robert - Officer in Charge of U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs
Watson, Joe Jr. - Director of Management, Methods, and Procedures
Parrent, T.J. - Director of Real Estate Department
Chairman Nakai
Edwards, J.J. - Manager, Argonaut Realty Division
Kaegi, E.A. - Executive in Charge of Real Estate
Mundy, V.G. - Industrial Development
Hatathli, Ned - Industrial Development
Kerley, Ed - Industrial Development
331 Nakai with Mr. Martin Link and Dr. Sharvy G. Umbeck, February 8, 1966
332 Mr. and Mrs. Nakai Talking with Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bennett, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, June 1, 1966
333 Navajo National Monument Dedication, Mr. and Mrs. Nakai, Senator Goldwater, Mr. Hubbell, [note from Jack R. William on back], June 19, 1966
334 Glen Canyon Dam Dedication, Lady Bird Johnson, signed, September 22, 1966
335 Dedication of Glen Canyon Dam by Lady Bird Johnson, September 22, 1966
336 Dedication of Glen Canyon Dam by Lady Bird Johnson, September 22, 1966
337 Manilla Envelope of Photographs, Inauguration Ceremony February 21, 1967, Hubert Humphrey Visit, Miss Indian America Candidates, [11 Photographs], assorted dates
338 Branch of Land Operations B.I.A. Banquet, [1963]
339 2 Photograhs Taken by Rough Rock School, Speaker at Conference, Nakai's Inauguration, March 1, 1967
340 Nakai Shaking Hands with Unknown, El Paso Natural Gas Company, November 26, 1967
341 Nakai Fishing in Mazatlan, Mexico, 1968
342 2 Photobooks from Lady Bird Johnson's Visit to Window Rock, Loose Photographs of Parade in Window Rock, Humphrey Visit, and 1968 Centennial Celebration, [collection in envelope]
343 Re-election Float for Nakai, Mr. and Mrs. Nakai with Governor and Mrs. Jack campbell and 2 Unknowns, [2 photographs], c. January 31, 1968
344 Dedication of PAL Museum, Page, Arizona, August 1, 1969
345 Right to Left, Chairman Nakai, Dr. Wernher Von Braun, Dr. Lovelace, Lon Reynolds
346 Inaugural Ball in Washington D.C., Sandra Dee, Chairman Nakai, Mrs. Nakai, Bobby Daren
347 Nakai with 3 Unknowns, Rug and U.S. Flag in Background
348 Nakai Shaking Hand with General Dynamics Employee
349 Chairman Nakai with General Dynamics Group
350 Nakai Shaking Hands with Unknown, Navajo Tribal Seal in Background
351 Nakai with Stewert J. Udall, signed, Photograph of JFK in Background
352 Nakai with 2 Unknowns, Planes and Helicopter in Background, [Indian Airways, Inc.]
353 Nakai Learning How to Fly a Helicopter, [Indian Airways, Inc.]
354 Chairman Nakai Signing Papers, 2 Unknowns
355 Chairman Nakai Riding Horse in Navajo Nation Fair, 2nd Term, [2 copies]
356 2 Rows of Men Posed Outside Building
Back Row from Left to Right:
Frank Luther, Marshall Jenkins, James Maloney, Neal Etsitty, Jim Boone, Robert A. Fulton, Arnold Denney
Front Row from Left to Right:
Justin Sanderson, Ray Seumptewa, Johnny Poseyesva, Jason -, Chairman Raymond Nakai, George Masaweistewa
357 KCLS Bowling Team, C.J. Saunders, Baloo, Dean, Raymond Nakai, Unknown, Jack Natching
358 Dediction of Glen Canyon Dam, Chairman Nakai Speaking, Page
359 Nakai Discussing Educational Opportunities for Young Navajos with Dr. G. Ward Finley of U.N.M.
360 Speaker with Listeners in Background, Outdoors
361 Nakai and Ed Foreman and Manuel Luijon on U.S. Capital Steps, signed
362 Manilla Envelope Collection of 10 Photographs
Group at Rainbow Bridge
Nakai with Annie Wauneka
Mr. and Mrs. Nakai with Hubert Humphrey - signed
Nakai Standing with Hubert Humphrey
Group at Indian Airways, Inc.
Nakai with pile of letters
Nakai with Ronald Regan - signed
Chairman Nakai
363 Nakai and Group Sitting at Rio Grande Gorge Bridge
364 Progress - Strength - Integrity - Experience, signed
365 First Navajo National Bank
366 Hubert Humphrey Talking With Workers
367 Alan Yazzie
368 Group Photograph, Signed by Paul Fannin of the U.S.S. Arizona
369 Photographic Magazine, Discover Senic Navajoland Today
370 Oversize Photographs