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Red Mesa

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Two companions exploring a colorful canyon discover cliff dwellings and ancient rock art and set out to reach the inaccessible ruins. Their work of ladder-building brings them into contact with prospectors, a dangerous outsider, and indigenous spiritual leaders whose ceremonies reveal cultural depth. Conflicts over a nearby gold claim escalate into a pitched defense of the mesa and force a confrontation between profit-seeking and preservation. The narrative mixes action, landscape description, and ethnographic observation, tracing how ritual, greed, and the harsh desert environment shape the characters' choices as they ultimately leave the region.

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Warren H. Miller

Warren H. Miller was an American author known for his adventurous and engaging storytelling, particularly in the realm of children's literature. His works often explore themes of exploration and cultural encounters, as seen in titles like "Red Mesa" and "The Black Panther of the Navaho." Miller's narratives frequently draw upon the rich tapestry of Native American culture and the spirit of adventure, appealing to young readers' imaginations. His book, "The Boy Explorers in Darkest New Guinea," showcases his ability to transport readers to exotic locales, making him a notable figure in early 20th-century children's literature.

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