Stories from the Land : A Navajo Reader about Monument Valley
Stories from the Land : A Navajo Reader about Monument Valley
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Author(s): McPherson, Robert S.
ISBN No.: 9781646425662
Pages: 320
Year: 202401
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 44.72
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

"The many voices presented here tell of a past rich in traditional teachings now faded. They speak of ties to the landscape and the history of a people. This book is a valuable record of that history and culture framed through the lives of the Navajo of Monument Valley--a much needed volume as we lose this generation of elders." --Ronald P. Maldonado, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (Retired), Navajo Nation "With the possible exception of the Long Walk, no era was as fraught with change and tension for the Navajos of Monument Valley than the early 20th Century. Sadly, the generation that lived through the advent of the trading post, the automobile, tourism, movie-making and uranium mining is all but vanished. How fortunate we are that their thoughts and words are preserved in this intriguing series of interviews conducted by Robert McPherson in the late 1980s through 1990s. While the eloquence of these traditional elders stands alone, the context provided by McPherson in his clear, conversational style illuminates their stories even more.


In addition to being an important contribution to regional Diné history, Stories from the Land provides a rare insight into the psyche of a fascinating people." --Cindy Yurth, Former Navajo Times reporter and author of Exploring the Navajo Nation Chapter by Chapter "A vast amount of research has gone into this book to accurately reflect the voice of the Navajo people and their language. The personal stories clearly give the reader a Dine perspective regarding the land, people, and beliefs. It was refreshing to read the interviews of local Navajos so invested in their homeland. I highly recommend this book that offers history and stories from the People's perspective, reflecting their cultural and spiritual understanding." --Shirlee Silversmith (Navajo), Previous Director of the Utah Division of Indian Affairs.


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