August 1936

In this issue
The text explores Canyon de Chelly's history, from its ancient indigenous inhabitants to its role as a Navajo refuge and the site of a tragic massacre. It highlights archaeological finds and the enduring impact of these past events on the canyon's cultural significance.
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Chapters
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Among the Winds and Mummies
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Lore and Legend from the Land of Lure
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Spook Cities Whisper of History
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Records on the Rocks
B. Hewins
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Boondoggling With Cactus.
Alice B. Hewins
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Arizona's Four Footed Flivver
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Editorials
John C. McPhee
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Arizona Highway Commission Notes
J. W. Powers
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The Laboratory Speaks
J. W. POWERS
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Nation's Women Meet at Canyon
Geo. A. Keyes
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Road Projects Under Construction
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Road Conditions, Arizona Highway System

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