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Illustrations
Uprooting of a Dine’ Family (Steven Yazzie) Front Cover
1.1 Portrait of a Sioux Chief, Little Crow (1824)
2.1 Chief Winnemucca (or Old Winnemucca), ca. 1870
2.2 Sarah Winnemucca (Thocmetony)
2.3 The Winnemucca Family
2.5 Wovoka
2.6 Before and After
2.7 Unmarked graves of Winnemucca sisters?
4.1 Navajo Cosmogram
4.2 The Long Walk (Elizabeth Manygoats)
4.3 The Long Walk (Narciso Abeyta)
4.5 Mrs. Crooked Neck and Old Man Mud’s Wife
5.1 Ghan Dancer (Allan Houser)
6.2 Memorial to Skeleton Cave victims and Carlos Montezuma
7.2 Father Eusebio Francisco Kino
7.3 O’odham woman making flour tortillas, Pitiquito (1894)
8.1 Col. Patrick E. Connor
8.3 Shoshone Women at Bear River
9.2 Fear of a Red Planet: Deer Dancer (mural by Steven Yazzie)
10.2 Navajo and Hopi Families, COVID-19 Relief Fund
10.3 Gazer. (Oil Painting by Steven Yazzie)
Maps
0.1 The Progression of Land Loss
0.2 The Greater American Southwest: La Gran Chichimeca
0.3 Indigenous Communities of the Geater Southwest
0.4 Tribal Communities of the Northwestern and Central Greater Southwest
0.5 Tribal Communities of the Southern Greater Southwest
2.4 Route of Davidson Expedition (1859)
4.4 Four Primary Routes of The Long Walk
5.2 Map of Chiricahua Prisoners of War Relocations From Florida
6.1 Yavapai Territory, ca. mid-nineteenth century
7.1 Pimería Alta
8.2 Route of the California Volunteers
8.4 Massacre at Bear River
9.1 Map of the henequen-wheat complex in North America
10.1 Great North American Desert
Foreword
Remembering Relocation, Removal and Fear: The Mural and Beyond
In 1999 I received a grant through the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts to participate in a yearlong project with the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona. The project included six months of community outreach, research,