Abstract
The Hopi and Navajo tribes, the United States District Court, various federal agencies and private parties are enmeshed in a hundred-year-old dispute over who may use and live on thousands of acres of land in northeastern Arizona. The author assails the relocation program currently being employed to resolve that dispute as ignoring the needs of the Hopi and Navajo people who are most affected by the dispute.
How to Cite
27 Ariz. L. Rev. 371 (1985)
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