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There is no Word for Relocation in the Navajo Language; to Relocate is to Disappear and Never be Seen Again.

Year: 1985 DocumentaryHistory Runtime: 70 min Rating: 5.8

Overview

Documentary chronicling the government relocation of 10,000 Navajo Indians in Arizona.

Genres

DocumentaryHistory

Cast

Peter MacDonald

Peter MacDonald

Self - Chairman, Navajo Tribal Council

Dennis DeConcini

Dennis DeConcini

Self - Senator, D-Arizona (uncredited)

Mae Horseson

Mae Horseson

Self

Hosteen Nez

Hosteen Nez

Self

Jerry Kammer

Jerry Kammer

Self - Journalist & Author

Jane Biakeddy

Jane Biakeddy

Self

Louise Benally

Louise Benally

Self

Alice Benally

Alice Benally

Self

Mo Udall

Mo Udall

Self - Congressman, D-Arizona

Fermina Banyacya

Fermina Banyacya

Self - Hopi

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