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The Navajo Nation and Extension Programs

Publication Year: 
2008
Publication Type: 
Article

This article gives and overview of extension programs on the Navajo Reservation.  It covers the geographic, social, and  economic setting, communities, language, education, and economic activities.

The Navajo Nation (Diné in Navajo language) includes everything important to the Navajo: the land, kinship, language, religion, and the right to govern them selves, known as tribal sovereignty.

The Hopi Reservation and Extension Programs

Publication Year: 
2008
Publication Type: 
Article

This article gives an overview of the extension programs on the Hopi Reservation.   It covers the geographical, social and economic setting, Tribal government, communities, language, schools, and economic activities.

The Federally Recognised Tribal Extension Program has been operating at
Hopi since 1991.  It provides educational and technical assistance to
the Hopi community in area of community development, agriculture,
natural resources, and youth.

The Hualapai Reservation and Extension Programs

Publication Year: 
2008
Publication Type: 
Article

This article gives an overview of extension programs on the Hualapai Reservation.  It addresses the geographical, social, and economic setting, communities, language, schools, and economic activites.

Extension Programs on the Colorado River Indian Tribes Reservation

Publication Year: 
2008
Publication Type: 
Article

Thsi article gives an overview of exension programs on the Colorado River Indian Tribes Reservation.

The following information is provided for use by potential researchers and others who are interested in the Colorado River Indian Tribes Reservation. Historical information and current data are combined to create a picture of the geographical, political, social and cultural aspects of this unique low-desert Reservation.

The San Carlos Apache Reservation and Extension Programs

Publication Year: 
2008
Publication Type: 
Article

This article gives an overview of the extension programs on the San Carlos Apache Reservation.  It covers the geographic, social, and economic setting, communities, language, education and economic activities.