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Douglas Anderson has lived among Indians for most of his life, arriving in 1935 at the Navajo Reservation where he was a trader for many years. Barbara Anderson, a native of New York State and graduate of Cornell University, taught at Ganado on the Navajo Reservation. Now retired, the Andersons make their home near Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Book Description Soft Cover/Stapled. Condition: Very Good. First Edition, 4th Printing of 1977. Text/Bright, clean, As New. Softcover/VG; strong w/light edge & surface wear. PO name strike-out to title page. COVER ART: "Spider Rock", photo. The geological, achaeological story of the sculptured sandstone passages that make up Canyon de Chelly in the heart of Navajoland, and its proud inhabitants. Authors Supplee served with the Nat'l Park Service at Canyon de Chelley, Douglas Anderson, a trader, has lived on the Navajo Reservation since 1935, and his wife Barbara teaches in Navajoland. Unless otherwise noted, the photography is by the three authors. Seller Inventory # 013871
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