Canyon De Chelly; The Story Of Its Ruins And People

Canyon de Chelly; The Story of its Ruins and People

by Zorro A. Bradley

This book provides a comprehensive account of Canyon de Chelly National Monument in Arizona, a site of profound cultural and historical significance. It delves into the history of the canyon and its inhabitants, particularly the Navajo people who have lived there for centuries. The text explores the fascinating ruins of the ancestral Puebloans, known as the Anasazi, who occupied the canyon long before the arrival of the Navajo. The book also examines the unique geology and natural features of the canyon, highlighting its remarkable beauty and ecological diversity.

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