The Navajo came into possession of their land haphazardly. The U.S. government had taken ownership of much of the American

Putting fine story telling back into the travel writing game …
The Navajo came into possession of their land haphazardly. The U.S. government had taken ownership of much of the American
July Fourth was a scorching summer day in Marble Canyon. The sunlight was so bright it hurt, even with sunglasses.
On the day before the Fourth of July, Juniper finally cracked the password and hacked into the email account of
Robert Hedges, the operations manager for the RPS (Rock, Paper, Scissors) Global Security Company, was at his mahogany desk in
Josh David’s story about the Tribal Council meeting had been picked up by the Associated Press. That was a first
Officer Dalton Singer followed the directions given to him by Mary Malone to the parking area near the Little Colorado