Two Navajo Indian Studies

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there is nobility in these brave, free people

Featured in the December 1942 Issue of Arizona Highways

Medicine Man
Medicine Man

THIS LAND I LOVE this small corner of America holds its broad shoulders firm and strong against the sky. Its personality is as varied as its people. Deserts are tossed against mountains. Canyons cut deep into the solid rock of plateaus. Rocky peaks, which should have perished long ago against the onslaughts of time and the weather, point bravely at the endless clouds drifting by. The country rolls and tosses and pitches, the unwavering miles flowing out in cosmic poetry. A spendthrift, it is lavish in space and distance and its bigness is overpowering, formidable. To people accustomed to country built on smaller plan, this land in its very bigness is an awesome thing.