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Canyon de Chelly: The Story of Its Ruins and People

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The volume surveys cliffside villages and archaeological remains within a southwestern canyon system, documenting major ruins such as White House, Antelope House, Standing Cow, Big Cave, and Mummy Cave and illustrating their architecture and setting. It traces the cultural succession from ancestral Puebloan peoples to the Navajo, describes Navajo life in the canyon, and recounts contact episodes with Mexican and United States forces, treaties, and military campaigns that shaped regional history. Supplemental materials include maps, photographs, and suggested readings to aid further study and site interpretation.

About the Author

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Zorro A. Bradley

Zorro A. Bradley is an author known for his work on the cultural and historical significance of Native American sites. His notable book, "Canyon de Chelly: The Story of Its Ruins and People," explores the rich heritage and archaeological importance of Canyon de Chelly in Arizona. Through his writing, Bradley contributes to the understanding of the region's history and the lives of its indigenous peoples, offering readers insights into the past and the enduring legacy of these ancient communities.

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