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Groundwater --- Navajo Indian Reservation. --- Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.) --- Arizona. --- Arizona --- New Mexico. --- United States --- Utah.
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"Enter again the complex world of the modern Navajo Nation with Jim Kristofic, author of the highly-acclaimed Navajos Wear Nikes. In this powerful and haunting land, rainbows grow unexpectedly from the sky, mountain lions roam the desert, and summer storms roll over the Colorado River, where Jim works as a river guide in Glen Canyon. As a park ranger, he explores the Ganado valley, traces the paths of the Anasazi, and finds mythic experiences on sacred mountains that explain the pain and loss promised for every person who decides to love. After reconnecting with his Navajo sister and brother, Jim must confront his own nightmares of the Anglo society and the future it has created. When the possible deaths of his mentor and of the American future loom before him, Jim must find some new way to live in the world and strike some restless path that will lead back to hózhó - a beautiful harmony. With compelling, searching honesty, Reservation Restless traces a modern quest for meaning on the Navajo Reservation, across the Colorado Plateau, and into the country of northern New Mexico in the shadow of Taos Mountain. In this restless adventure, Kristofic searches for where the rugged landscape of the Southwest meets the inner path of the heart"--
Navajo Indians --- Social life and customs. --- Kristofic, Jim, --- Navajo Indian Reservation --- Social conditions.
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Geology --- Geology, Stratigraphic --- From 190 to 230 million years ago --- Navajo Indian Reservation. --- Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.) --- Chinle Formation. --- Arizona. --- Arizona --- New Mexico. --- United States --- Utah.
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"This book tells of the booms and busts with coal in the Navajo Nation. It utilizes a documentation of indigenous contestation over extractive industries in a time of climate change, energy nationalism, and in a post-welfare economy. It is about tribal sovereignty and the meaning of work and cultural survival for the Navajo Nation in the twenty first century"--
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