In 1864, a rock became the last stand for Navajo freedom. As Kit Carson’s troops swept through Canyon de Chelly, Chief Barboncito led 300 men, women, and children up Fortress Rock, a 600-foot ...
For generations, families who live in and around Canyon de Chelly have served as caretakers of the land. They know the trails, the stories, and the responsibilities that come with sharing this sacred ...
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Answers are at the end. If we catch you peeking, we'll make you write 100 times on the whiteboard: "To show respect and avoid a geographical misnomer, many people now use the term Native American ...
Imagine walking along a trail scattered with sections of silicified logs splashed brilliant shades of red, orange, yellow, white, and purple. Imagine being surrounded by mesas of candy-striped blue, ...
Canyon de Chelly had sheltered the Navajo for generations until Kit Carson arrived in 1864. His troops burned crops, killed livestock, and drove families into the freezing desert. The Long Walk that ...
Our guide, Celia, all of 5 feet tall (maybe), handles the hefty Denali GMC like a pro. We jolt and fishtail along the sandy, terracotta-colored floor of Canyon de Chelly, marveling at the steep ...
Canyon de Chelly is one of the most impressive places in the Southwest. Its vertical canyon walls tower 1,000 feet high as the Rio de Chelly winds through its ancient walls. And, it preserves nearly 5 ...
Aerial view of Canyon de Chelly National Monument, as seen in April 2005. Coverage of tribal natural resources is supported in part by Catena Foundation Canyon de Chelly is one of the most impressive ...
Rain is pounding and the temperature is close to freezing. But the atmosphere inside the powwow tent at the Western Navajo Fair is electric. Here in Tuba City, Arizona, eagle feather headdresses and ...
From tracking brown bears in Alaska to exploring an ancient canyon in Arizona, these seven Indigenous-led experiences offer a deeper connection to the land and its stories. Native American-led tours ...