Evangeline Parsons Yazzie
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Evangeline Parsons Yazzie was a Navajo language educator and author.
Stats
- Given name: Evangeline
- Surname: Parsons Yazzie (alternatively, "Parsons-Yazzie")
- Born: (sometime between 1952-05-23/1953-05-22)
- Died: 2022-05-22 at age 69[1]
- Parents:
History
- 1980s: Yazzie taught at the Dilcon Boarding School, according to this comment thread in which "Chula Mi Amore" claims to have had Yazzie as a teacher in the 1980s.
- 1997/1999: Served as the Director of the Navajo Treaty Project which resulted in the original Navajo-U.S. Treaty of 1868 to be brought to Northern Arizona University to be put on display.
- 2016: Publishes Her Land, Her Love in audiobook format, read by herself.(ISBN: 9781893354913)
Bibliography
Non-Fiction
- Diné Bizaad Bínáhooʼaah : Rediscovering The Navajo Language (2007), Template:ISBN, Template:OCLC.
- A Study for Reasons for Navajo Language Attrition as Perceived by Navajo Speaking Parents (1995), Template:OCLC.
Her Land, Her Love series
A fictional account of the Long Walk of the Navajo.
- Her Land, Her Love : Nínááníbaaʼ : the woman warrior who came home once again (2014), Template:ISBN, Template:OCLC
- Her Enemy Her Love : Dééd Yázhi : Little Girl Warrior Who Came Home (2016), Template:ISBN, Template:OCLC
- Her Captive Her Love : Dzánibaʼ : Young woman warrior (2018), Template:ISBN, Template:OCLC
- Their Land, Their Love : The Return Home (2019), Template:ISBN, Template:OCLC
Other Fiction
- Dzání Yázhí Naazbaaʼ : Little Woman Warrior Who Came Home : a story of the Navajo Long Walk (2005), Template:ISBN, Template:OCLC
See also
- Wikipedia:Evangeline Parsons Yazzie
- Wikidata:Q116441430
- Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Baltakatei/sandbox/Evangeline_Parsons_Yazzie (2023-01-25 draft article)
External links
References
- ↑ “Diné author and scholar Dr. Evangeline Parsons Yazzie passes away at 69”. (2022-05-31). Navajo-Hopi Observer. Accessed 2025-11-05. Archived from the original on 2022-05-31.
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