Navajo culture today Surviving, disappearing or adapting
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Navajo culture today Surviving, disappearing or adapting
MASARYK UNIVERSITY OF BRNOFACULTY OF EDUCATIONBachelor thesisBrno 2007Jan Martinechttps://khothu vien .comMASARYK UNIVERSITY OF BRNOFACULTY OF EDUCATI Navajo culture today Surviving, disappearing or adaptingIONDepartment of English language and LiteratureNavajo culture today: Surviving, disappearing or adapting?Bachelor thesisBrno 2007Written by: Jan MartinecSupervised by: Aaron Marc Collier, B.A.2BibliographyMARTINEC, Jan. Navajo culture today: Surviving, disappearing or adapting? ; Bachelor thesis. B Navajo culture today Surviving, disappearing or adaptingrno: Masaryk University, Faculty of Education, Department of English Language and Literature, 2007. 50 pages, 5 pages of attachments.The supervisor ofNavajo culture today Surviving, disappearing or adapting
Bachelor thesis is Aaron Marc Collier, B.A.AnnotationThe Diploma thesis “Navajo culture today: Surviving, disappearing or adapting?” deals with diffeMASARYK UNIVERSITY OF BRNOFACULTY OF EDUCATIONBachelor thesisBrno 2007Jan Martinechttps://khothu vien .comMASARYK UNIVERSITY OF BRNOFACULTY OF EDUCATI Navajo culture today Surviving, disappearing or adaptingic information on account of Navajo society as far as demographics and social structure is concerned. A brief history overview of the Navajo Nation is included, as well. In the theoretical part, areas of culture, education, government, society, economy, lifestyle and social problems are addressed re Navajo culture today Surviving, disappearing or adaptingspectively. These particular categories are always approached from the past, as well as today point of view. That enables consequent comparison of eacNavajo culture today Surviving, disappearing or adapting
h category in the practical part of thesis. Used sources include both printed materials and internet websites of various government agencies, private MASARYK UNIVERSITY OF BRNOFACULTY OF EDUCATIONBachelor thesisBrno 2007Jan Martinechttps://khothu vien .comMASARYK UNIVERSITY OF BRNOFACULTY OF EDUCATI Navajo culture today Surviving, disappearing or adaptingfestyle of the Navajo tribe is approached with respect as it certainly deserves.Key wordsCulture, Lifestyle, Navajo, Dine, Four Corners. Indian, Native, Southwest3DeclarationI hereby proclaim that I wrote this thesis myself and that all the outside sources of information have been cited.I agree with Navajo culture today Surviving, disappearing or adapting the placing of this thesis in the Masaryk University Brno in the library of the Department of English Language and Literature and with the access forNavajo culture today Surviving, disappearing or adapting
studying purposes.In Brno, 20 July, 2007Jan Martinec4AcknowledgmentsI would like to thank my supervisor, Aaron Marc Collier, B.A., for his support, pMASARYK UNIVERSITY OF BRNOFACULTY OF EDUCATIONBachelor thesisBrno 2007Jan Martinechttps://khothu vien .comMASARYK UNIVERSITY OF BRNOFACULTY OF EDUCATIMASARYK UNIVERSITY OF BRNOFACULTY OF EDUCATIONBachelor thesisBrno 2007Jan Martinechttps://khothu vien .comMASARYK UNIVERSITY OF BRNOFACULTY OF EDUCATIGọi ngay
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