I am part Navajo and Hopi.
--- Galen Yoder <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="mailto:jemacgy@...">jemacgy@... Yes, and the Hopi say the Din`e have illegally taken > away...
Vincent Yazzie 2004-01-26 07:02:52 #27899

Re: North Rim viewpoint question
That is what I would call literary license. Bringing things all together in one narrative paragraph that just aren't together. It happens in painting as...
Bob Marley 2004-01-25 21:59:53 #27897

Re: North Rim viewpoint question
I can believe that Beaman saw most of these things from various spots, but it would have been one hell of a trip if he saw ALL of them. No way did he see...
desert1s 2004-01-25 21:43:58 #27896

Re: North Rim viewpoint question
Perhaps Mt. Seneca Howland was what we now call Navajo Mountain. Yes, it's the same. Dellenbaugh writes about it. See AZ Place Names. I guess one can take...
dove menkes 2004-01-25 20:18:31 #27895

Re: North Rim viewpoint question
I'm not sure "literary license" is an adequate excuse for dismissing Beaman's description of what he saw on the North Rim over 130 years ago. For one...
driftersmith 2004-01-25 19:31:01 #27894

Re: Domínguez/Escalante Trail
But a very interesting 10 miles. Thanks for the update. --- In grandcanyon@yahoogroups.com, "Wayne Tomasi" wrote: > ...The total distance of the loop...
Bob Marley 2004-01-25 19:01:38 #27893

Re: Big Horn isightings in Marble Canyon
I seem to remember hearing one time that bighorn sheep were reintroduced onto the Paria Plateau and they didn't like it there (too dry). Most of them moved...
Bob Marley 2004-01-25 18:53:35 #27892

Re: North Rim viewpoint question
I suspect there is some literary license here Drifter. There are places on the north rim where you could see the Flagstaff mountains and Mount Trumbell at...
Bob Marley 2004-01-25 18:49:21 #27891

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