Paul J. Woolf, with Margaret Evelyn Fries and Clyde Kluckhohn produced a film called "Family life of the Navaho Indians" which portrays some of the ways in which the Navaho child living among Indians who have retained much of their original culture develops into a typical Navaho adult. Filmed in western New Mexico
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