Back at Hopi, Juniper followed the momentous news streaming out of Window Rock. First, the Navajo Tribal Council voted to
Putting fine story telling back into the travel writing game …
Back at Hopi, Juniper followed the momentous news streaming out of Window Rock. First, the Navajo Tribal Council voted to
Who the hell was Lyndon Za? He was raised near Bitter Springs, not far from the Little Colorado River, on
Josh David had spent the past three days chasing his tail from one snafu to the next. It had been
About the same time Mary Malone was getting fired in Flagstaff, Navajo Officer Dalton Singer was driving to Phoenix to
On a sunny midsummer morning in Flagstaff, Arizona, Mary Malone was riding her bicycle from her home off Humphreys Street
Juniper was taking her morning stroll around the village of Oraibi with Chuka, her three-legged dog. She liked to get
On the day after the Fourth of July, as everyone was returning to their jobs and plugging back into the
Juniper was slow in paying a visit to her old friend Albert Tuvengwa, the Hopi Sun Chief. It was the
Given the federal government’s superior position when it came to dealing with the Navajo people, Dalton Singer knew exactly how
The Navajo came into possession of their land haphazardly. The U.S. government had taken ownership of much of the American