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archaeology research. Along with Lee J. Correll, Editha L. Watson and others, Brugge assembled a comprehensive Navajo bibliography published by the Navajo Tribe. He conducted extensive research to document every mention of Navajo in the
Catholic Church Records of New Mexico between 1694-1875. This is a primary document for studies about Indian slavery in the Southwest.
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Research Section of the Navajo Tribe, where he assembled documentation for the Navajo Tribe's case before the U.S. Land Claims Commission. He researched the Navajo claim to their traditional lands by using anthropology, Navajo oral tradition, written sources and
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Following graduation, he was involved in seasonal ranger work, archaeological surveys, and excavations, and establishing with a friend the Ayani
Trading Company. Dave moved to Gallup, where he drove trucks for the Gallup Field Office delivering food for the Navajo Commodity Program. In 1953, he
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National Park Service in 1953 as a seasonal ranger at El Morro National Monument. In 1968 he began his full-time career in the Park Service as Curator for the Navajo Lands Group. He was the first curator of the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site (five years).
217:. Brugge's passion for research started when his third grade teacher told him there were many ruins in Mexico and people knew nothing about them. Upon graduating from high school in 1945, he was drafted and served two years in the Army. Brugge used the G.I. and attended the
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Albuquerque, and Regional Curator for the Southwest Regional Office of the National Park Service at Santa Fe. After retirement, he co-founded the with Charlotte Frisbie in 1986. He remained active in research and helping others until his death.
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Settlement Act. Brugge was unhappy with the outcome and wrote "The Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute: An American Tragedy" in 1994.
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