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Letter Regarding The Navajo Hopi Relocation Dispute

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Dear Mr. Bavasi, I am writing this letter regarding the Navajo-Hopi relocation dispute. As executive directive of The Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation (ONHIR), I think there are a few concerns for this dispute. Although it seems like a simple boundary issue between two Native American tirbes, it is more of a subtle reflection of the history of the United States and its removal and extermination policies against the Indigenous people. Therefore, before you jump to any solutions you need to understand the history of what has led both tribes to the current territorial dispute ; who are all the participants, what are the problems resulting from this situation, either sociologically, geographically or politicalitcally . And finally, what are some possible solutions? I want to start off briefing the history of both tribes. Long before the arrival of any pioneers from the United States, prior to the rancheros of Mexico, previous to the conquistadors searching for El Dorado, long ahead of the the Hopi tribe, were the Anasazi. Archeological estimates place the Anasazi 's presence in the American Southwest around 500 BCE. The Anasazi are important at this point, to establish the fact that all the other peoples in the region appeared subsequently. Any predecessors to the Anasazi territory are unknown to history; making all subsequent comers intruders onto someone else 's home turf. The Hopi, among other tribes, claim descendancy from the Anasazi.Their pueblo on the Black

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